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Preview of Math Centers and Activities for February

Math Centers and Activities for February

February is a busy month and it’s loaded with content. Measuring, writing number fact families, practicing math facts to build fluency with different game boards, sequencing 2- or 3-digit numbers, number work on the 120 chart, and geometry skills can be enhanced, reviewed, or revisited with these fun, hands-on tasks. Most center tasks are available in colored or black ink to meet your printing needs. Included are recording pages and colorful labels for your organizational needs. Small group, lar
Preview of VALENTINE'S DAY MEASUREMENT WORKSHEETS /ACTIVITIES/BINGO GAME

VALENTINE'S DAY MEASUREMENT WORKSHEETS /ACTIVITIES/BINGO GAME

This is a Valentine themed 15-page product with focus on measurement. These are the activities and worksheets included:Cut and paste activity on finding length in centimetersCut and paste activity on length estimationCut and paste activity on sorting objects measurable by inches and feetMeasuring activity with a classmate, partner or group using a rulerFinding the difference in length between two same objectsColoring Activity on deciding what tools of measure to use (ruler, yardstick, meter stic
Preview of Halloween Math for Second Grade - Worksheets and Games

Halloween Math for Second Grade - Worksheets and Games

Created by
Diane Fischer
Don’t lose instructional time to the holidays! These Halloween Math themed worksheets cover a variety of Common Core Standards so that you can find what meets the needs of your students. There are 26 engaging worksheets and two games covering 15 different second grade standards. The standards included are 2OA1, 2OA2, 2OA3, 1NBT1, 1NBT2, 1NBT3, 1NBT4, 1NBT5, 1NBT6, 1NBT7, 1MD1, 1MD2, 1MD4, 1MD7, and 1MD10.
Preview of Manipulatives Math Centers: 2nd Grade Measurement and Data Standards

Manipulatives Math Centers: 2nd Grade Measurement and Data Standards

I always want to give my students as many opportunities as possible for them to get their hands on math manipulatives! This center has been a game changer in my room. I just pull the week’s standards and display them on a bulletin board in my center area. I display the materials card above it, then my students just grab what they need and get to work! I searched high and low for already created activities for manipulatives and I never found exactly what I was looking for... which is how this res
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