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Second Grade Math Puzzle Bundle: Math Games For Grade 2 (Exercise)

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    Description

    This Second-Grade Math Puzzle Bundle is a great way to get students active while practicing their math skills. Students will work math skills that are directly tied to the Common Core Standards.

    There are eleven puzzles for each month from September to May for a total of 99 puzzles. Each month has nine puzzles that are created already and two are editable so you can create your own! There is a copy in both black and white. Here is what is included:

    September:

    • 2 Editable
    • Addition to 10
    • Subtraction within 10
    • How many ones?
    • Skip count by 2
    • Making 10
    • One more than a given number
    • Writing numbers to 10
    • Writing numbers to 20
    • Time to the hour

    October

    • Editable
    • One less
    • Addition to 20
    • Subtraction within 20
    • Write numbers to 100 by 10
    • Money: up to 20 cents
    • Arrays to 4
    • Number bonds
    • Rounding to 10
    • Skip counting by 5

    November

    • 2 Editable
    • Add to 30
    • Subtract within 30
    • Ten more than
    • Ten less than
    • Add to 20 first digit unknown
    • Money: pp to 50 cents
    • Part-whole to 20
    • Base 10 block to 100
    • Even and odd numbers

    December

    • 2 Editable
    • How many tens
    • Add to 50
    • Subtract Within 50
    • Telling time to half-hour (Digital)
    • Tens and ones (3 tens and 5 ones)
    • Base 10 block with ones
    • Add to 20 with second digit unknown
    • Smallest to 100
    • Greatest to 100

    January

    • 2 Editable
    • Add 3 2 digit numbers (no carrying)
    • Telling time to 10 minute (analogue)
    • Money: up to 75 Cents
    • Largest or smallest to 100
    • How many hundreds
    • Skip count by 10
    • Place value (ones tens or hundreds)
    • Add to 50 first or digit unknown
    • Subtract to 50 first or second digit unknown

    February

    • 2 Editable
    • Add 3 2 digit numbers (carrying)
    • Money: up to 100 cents
    • Part part whole by 10’s to 100
    • Rounding to the nearest 100
    • Base 10 blocks to 500
    • 100 less
    • 100 more
    • Which number is greater to 1000?
    • Which number is smallest to 1000?

    March

    • 2 Editable
    • Skip count by 100
    • Money: up to 2$
    • Tens and ones
    • Telling time to 5 minute (analogue) all same hour
    • Adding four 2 digit numbers (no carrying)
    • Expanded form to 1000 (900+30+2 = 932)
    • How many angles are in a shape?
    • Subtract within 500 no carrying
    • Add within 500 no carrying

    April

    • 2 Editable
    • How many faces in a shape?
    • Arrays to 5
    • How many ones, tens or hundreds
    • Money up to 5$
    • 100 more or less
    • 10 more or less
    • Telling time to 5 minute
    • Add to 1000 no carrying
    • Subtract to 1000 no carrying

    May

    • 2 Editable
    • Greatest or smallest within 1000
    • Adding 4 2 digit numbers (carrying)
    • Base 10 block to 1000
    • Add to 1000 with carrying
    • Subtract within 1000 with carrying
    • Money up to 10$
    • 10 or 100 more or less
    • Skip counting by 5, 10, or 100
    • How many hundreds, tens and ones

    To use them I suggest that you print and laminate the puzzles then cut out the puzzle pieces. When students are completing the puzzles they need a whiteboard marker. They will solve each equation, then order the puzzle pieces from the smallest number to the largest. Once finished, they complete the exercise or yoga pose.

    This product is available in a PDF format and some of the editable puzzles are available in a PPT.

    Total Pages
    198 pages
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
    Lifelong tool
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes, using a.m. and p.m.
    Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
    Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
    100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens - called a “hundred.”
    The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).

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