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Second Grade Math and Literacy Centers Bundle | Digital and Printable

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This resource is incredible! The value of having different tasks all planned out for my kids for each month was awesome! It saved me time and honestly the kids loved the games. The games were accessible for most and it allowed me to start implementing center time!
This is a great resource! I look forward to using it with my students in the future - I bought it but it turns out to be not appropriate levelled for the students I currently have! It's a great resource to have, however!

Description

2nd grade math and literacy centers provide the perfect way to practice math and ELA concepts in both a digital and hands-on printable format all year long. You'll find games for place value, vowel teams, addition and subtraction, blends, time, grammar and more in this huge bundle of 216 games, all designed to keep your students learning and engaged.

Each common core aligned math and ELA center comes in four different formats to suit your teaching needs.

You'll find:

✅ a printable mini center game for one player, ideal for fast finishers, morning work, centers

✅ a full-sized center game for one or two players, great for partner play in centers

✅ a fully digital game, with step-by-step instructions on how to use in Google Classroom, Canvas, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft OneDrive™. Also includes a Seesaw™ preloaded link. (You will need your own Seesawaccount)

✅ a black ink game to use for homework, home learning, interactive notebooks, or sub tubs.

You’ll be able to easily differentiate for the needs of all your students with a massive selection of games to choose from.

Each game, whether it is digital or paper, includes an anchor chart explaining the concept. So regardless of whether your students are working from home or in the classroom, they can read about the strategy and get hints and tips.

⭐ Also available -

First Grade Math and Literacy Centers

This bundle has now finished growing!

You'll find 216 games in the pack - 109 math games + 109 literacy games.

CONTENTS:

January Centers (also available separately)

Math

Place Value - Decomposing numbers into HTO

Graphs

Number Bonds (part-part-whole)

100 More/100 Less

Money Word Problems

2 Digit Addition (with regrouping)

2 Digit Subtraction (no regrouping)

Odd & Even Numbers

Fractions (to fourths)

Literacy

Prefixes

Suffixes

Reflexive Pronouns

Contractions

Making Words

Capital Letters

Spelling - tch & ch

Silly Sentences - Adverbs

ui, ew and ue

February Centers (also available separately)

Math

Place Value - Comparing numbers

Place Value - Digit value

Fraction - Fractions of a set

Graphs

Money Word Problems

Place Value - All about numbers

3D Shapes

Time - Quarter to/quarter past

Two Digit Subtraction - With and without regrouping

Literacy

Adjectives and Adverbs

Vowel Teams - ai, ay a_e

Irregular Verbs

Making Words

Irregular Plural Nouns

Silly Sentences - Adverbs

Spelling - ge and dge

Syllable Division - vc/cv

Synonyms

March Centers (also available separately)

Math

2 & 3 Digit Addition - with regrouping

2 Digit Subtraction - with regrouping

Adding 3 Numbers

Addition Facts

Fact Families

Fractions - Parts of a Set

Graphs

Word Problems

Odd and Even Numbers

Literacy

Capital Letters & Punctuation

Adjectives

Ar or Or?

Contractions

Making Words

Long o sound

Silly Sentences

Suffixes

Synonyms & Antonyms

April Centers (also available separately)

Math

2 Digit Subtraction - with regrouping

Count in 5s and 10s - 3 digit numbers

Missing Addends - 2 digit numbers to 99

Missing Subtrahends - 2 digit numbers to 99

Addition Facts

Comparing Numbers - 3 digit numbers

Word Problems

True or False Equations - 2 digit numbers

Repeated Addition

Literacy

Sentence Starters

Possessive Nouns

oo or ew?

Making Words

Other ways to say... - common synonyms

Long i Sounds

Extending Sentences

Compound Words

Irregular Words

May Centers (also available separately)

Math

3 Digit Addition

3 Digit Subtraction

3 D Shapes

Time - 5 Minutes Intervals

Decomposing Numbers

Graphs

Plus or Minus

Money Word Problems

All About Numbers

Literacy

Consonant Clusters

Alphabetical Order

Editing Sentences

Making Words

R Controlled Vowels

Sentence Starters

Silent Letters

Hard and Soft Sounds of c and g

Verb Tense

June Centers

Math

3 Digit Addition

3 Digit Subtraction

Adding 3 Numbers

Counting Coins

Comparing Numbers

Missing Addends

Missing Minuends

True or False Equations

Word Problems

Literacy

Adjectives & Adverbs

Capital Letters

Compound Words

Contractions

Editing Sentences

Irregular Plural Nouns

Prefixes

Sentence Starters

Synonyms & Antonyms

July Centers

Math

Adding 9 (with 2 digit numbers)

Arrays

Money

Count in 2s or 3s

Doubles Addition

First to 100

Missing Subtrahends

Odd and Even Numbers

True or False Equations

Literacy

Alphabetical Order

Adjectives and Adverbs

Commas

Digraphs

Fact or Opinion

Homophones

Spelling Tricky Words

Shades of Meaning

Syllable Division

August Centers (also available separately)

Math

2 Digit Addition - no regrouping

Comparing Numbers - tens and ones

Doubles Facts - addition and subtraction

Fact Families

Telling the Time - o'clock and half past

Missing Addends

Counting Coins

All About Numbers - 2 digit numbers

Odd & Even Numbers

Literacy

Alphabetical Order

Blends

Long & Short Vowels

Types of Sentences

Syllable Sort

Synonyms

Verb Tense

Verbs and Nouns

Ai or Ay?

September Centers (also available separately)

Math

2 Digit Addition

2 Digit Subtraction

10 More/10 Less

Numbers Before and After

Counting in 2s

Doubles, Doubles + 2

Graphs

Place Value

True or False Equations

Literacy

Adjectives and Nouns

Capital Letters

Capital and Punctuation

Commas

EE or EA?

Suffixes - ed and ing

End Blends

Spelling Tricky Words

Word Families

October Centers (also available separately)

Math

100 More 100 Less

Adding & Subtracting 9

Comparing Numbers

Count in 10s and 100s

Expanded Form

Fact Families

Make it True - addition and subtraction facts

Measurement Word Problems

Counting Coins

Literacy

ABC Order

Nouns, Adjectives & Verbs

Editing Sentences

End Blends

Singular & Plural Irregular Nouns

Real-Life Connections

Sentence Starters

Shades of Meaning

Adjectives and Adverbs

November Centers (also available separately)

Math

True or False Equations

Counting in 5s & 10s

Decomposing Numbers

Doubles & Near Doubles

Parts of a Set

Place Value

Money Amounts - coins

2D Shapes

Telling the Time - quarter to quarter past

Literacy

Adjectives

Root Words

Blends

Fact or Opinion

Homophones

Inflectional Endings

Crack the Code

Spelling Tricky Words

Syllable Division v/cv

December Centers (also available separately)

Math

2 Digit Addition

Place Value

Fact Families

Place Value

Missing Subtrahends

Number Bonds

Number Sentences

Time

Word Problems

Literacy

Alphabetical Order

Collective Nouns

Long & Short Vowels

Making Words

Nouns & Adjectives

Plural Nouns

Silly Sentences

Synonyms & Antonyms

Verb Tense

How does the digital game work?

Each game includes illustrated, step-by-step instructions and because the format of each game is similar, once students can play one game, they can play them all. Students place the game marker on the game and slide the die cover into the 'dice keeper' to reveal the amount of their first ‘roll’. They move their marker that amount of spaces and record the answer to the problem they land on – just like a regular board game. Two recording sheets are included for students playing in pairs.

Using the printable math center game

You’ll find three different game formats for the printable game in this pack. One format is quarter-sized (to fit in photo cases), another is full-size and the third is a single page black ink game.

Terms of Use

Please note that this resource is licensed for personal use as a single user. It is not to be shared with other teachers, or used by an entire grade level, school or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

Teachers may send the games home to students, either in printed or digital format. The games are not to be placed on any platform that is not secure, for example, if a site doesn’t require a password to access it, it is not secure.

⭐ Also available -

First and Second Grade Math Centers | Digital and Printable

First and Second Grade Literacy Centers Bundle | Digital and Printable

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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?
Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.
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:
Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.

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