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PAPERLESS Math Morning Work YEARLONG Math Spiral Review Bundle 2nd Grade

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Tanya Yero Teaching
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Grade Levels
2nd, Homeschool
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Pages
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I needed to something to start my math meetings. These have some great content and have given us some great conversations!
This resource was exactly what I needed at exactly the right time! Easy to use and my kids succeeded with it. Going to be using it for many years to come!! Thank you!

Description

Looking for new ways to get your students hooked on math? Need morning work to display on the board so you can take attendance? We got you covered!

Having quality math prompts on hand has never been so easy! Our Paperless math prompts are ready to display math questions on high interest topics that promote problem solving. Each set of 20 questions is themed for that particular month.

What grade levels are these activities designed for? 2nd grade - We have written the prompts in such a way to try to ensure that topics for 2nd graders have been taught by that particular month.

Use these prompts for:

  • Math hooks
  • Morning work/ bell ringers
  • Small group instruction
  • Number talk discussions
  • Prompting problem solving
  • Building number sense

What are the topics for each day?

  • MYSTERY MATH MONDAY– Students will use deductive reasoning to find the value of each symbol in the equations provided.
  • TRUE OR FALSE TUESDAY– Students will decide if the statement provided is true or false. Make sure they provide an explanation with their answer!
  • WHO IS THE IMPOSTER WEDNESDAY– Students will decide which number doesn’t belong in the group. Anything goes with this category as long as they can mathematically justify their answer!
  • THINK TANK THURSDAY– This day has themed word problems that promote problem solving and relate to the season.
  • FOR REAL FRIDAY– Students will solve real world applicable prompts.

What's included for each month?

  • PowerPoint version of the prompts
  • Google Slides version of the prompts
  • Answer key

Benefits of this resource:

  • Whether you are in a traditional classroom setting, completing distancing learning, or a mix of both you’ll have resources for morning work, extra practice or when you find yourself with 5 extra minutes in the classroom
  • NO PREP
  • Academically engaging
  • High interest activities and topics
  • Promotes problem solving
  • Builds number sense

Who should purchase this resource?

  • Teachers looking for resources that can be used in the classroom and for distance learning
  • Teachers looking for resources that require deep thinking
  • Teachers looking for READY TO GO math activities
  • Teachers wanting ZERO PREP math activities
Total Pages
125+
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 Year
Last updated Sep 20th, 2022
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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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