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Morning Work 2nd Grade Math Review |Math Morning Work | BEST Standards

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  1. This morning work or daily math review resource contains 180 pages of carefully crafted spiral review for the 2nd grade math standards. I have used this resource for 6 years. It has worked wonders in my classroom to help student retain skills. The repetition of skills truly helps students succeed in
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Build a foundation and focus on what matters most for math readiness with this daily skill practice. These practice activities make perfect for reviewing content! I designed this morning work for use in my second grade classroom, based on the skills in the math curriculum, all BEST Standards aligned. I have seen great results in my classroom. Students should be able to work independently.

Includes:

Expanded Form

Even and Odd

Addition Equations

Adding three digits open number line

Perimeter

Obtuse angle

Acute Angle

Subtraction Equations

Base Ten Models

Tell and write time + Elapse time

Measurement (Inches, meters, foot, centimeters)

Adding and Subtracting with 1000

Adding two digit numbers (regrouping)

Arrays

Solve Word Problems

Mental Math

Related facts

Money (Within a $1, More than $1)

Graphs ( Bar Graph, Line Plot, Pictograph)

Compare 2-digit and 3 digit numbers

Skip counting (hundreds, tens, ones, fives, twos, threes)

Place Value

Addition regrouping

Subtraction regrouping

Counting coins and bills

Multiplication

Rounding (tens, hundreds)

Geometry

Halves, thirds, fourths

Quadrilaterals, Pentagon, Octagon, Hexagon

Symmetry

Math Test Prep

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Total Pages
45
Answer Key
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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.
Represent whole numbers as lengths from 0 on a number line diagram with equally spaced points corresponding to the numbers 0, 1, 2,..., and represent whole-number sums and differences within 100 on a number line diagram.

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