Students practice measuring objects in centimeters and comparing their lengths to determine how much longer one object is than another, reinforcing the 2.MD.4 standard.
A foundational lesson on addition and subtraction word problems and equations, designed specifically for 2nd-grade students with learning disabilities. It covers ranges from within 10 to two-digit numbers without regrouping using visual supports like ten-frames and icons.
A math intervention lesson for 1st and 2nd graders that teaches students how to use tally charts to organize and solve addition, subtraction, and comparison word problems within 20.
A math worksheet focused on multi-step word problems involving all four operations, using simple decodable language for early readers.
A comprehensive math review packet focusing on arrays, equal groups, and multi-digit addition strategies with repeated practice opportunities.
A comprehensive math review focused on measurement and number line concepts, including length comparison, units of measure, and subtraction on a number line.
A comprehensive math review packet focusing on measurement, number line operations, and conceptual understanding of units, featuring multiple practice opportunities for each skill.
A comprehensive lesson on telling time to the exact minute, focusing on reading precise analog clocks and identifying correct digital representations.
A presentation exploring different ways to track and visualize classroom reading goals using bar graphs, pictographs, and line plots.
A comprehensive math benchmark assessment covering key standards from Grade 1 through Grade 6, designed to track student progress and identify skill gaps.
A comprehensive set of support materials for 2nd-grade students focusing on place value mastery up to three digits and addition/subtraction within the 50-100 range. Includes visual mats, progress tracking logs, and practice worksheets.
A sweet introduction to North Carolina standard M.D.5 where students identify quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, then practice their values by "buying" candy with pennies.