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2nd Grade Math Word Wall Cards

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Grade Levels
2nd
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Great resource! helps me plant my lessons and I was also able to display them on a vocabulary chart.

Description

Over 150 academic vocabulary cards! Cards are aligned with 2nd Grade Common Core Standards.

Academic words for all 4 math domains:

-Numbers and Operations in Base Ten

-Operations and Algebraic Thinking

-Geometry

-Measurement and Data

I have also included a master list of all of the vocabulary words.

The word wall cards are color coded by domain and include visuals to help students visualize the meaning of the word.

Also check out my other math word walls:

1st Grade Math Word Wall

3rd Grade Math Word Wall

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89 pages
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Last updated Nov 21st, 2016
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes.
Measure the length of an object twice, using length units of different lengths for the two measurements; describe how the two measurements relate to the size of the unit chosen.
Estimate lengths using units of inches, feet, centimeters, and meters.
Measure to determine how much longer one object is than another, expressing the length difference in terms of a standard length unit.
Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve word problems involving lengths that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as drawings of rulers) and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.

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