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The New Year Common Core L.2.1b resources

Preview of 2nd Grade Common Core: Winter Themed Math & ELA Pack 100% Aligned

2nd Grade Common Core: Winter Themed Math & ELA Pack 100% Aligned

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This packet is fully aligned to Common Core Standards. Addresses Language Standards, Foundational Skills Phonics and Word Recognition Standards, 100% of the Operations and Algebraic Thinking, 100% of the Number and Operations in Base Ten, Measurement and Data Standards, Informational Text Standards, and Writing Text Types and Purposes Standards. Titles of every page, the skill activities, and standard are listed below. Informational Text Passage Title: December * RI.2 and RI.6 Main Idea/Focus a
Preview of January Second Grade Morning Tubs/Bins (Morning Work) New Year

January Second Grade Morning Tubs/Bins (Morning Work) New Year

SAVE $$$ with the BUNDLE HERE!Morning Bins / Morning Tubs / Morning Work /Anytime of the Day Work!Get ready to revolutionize your morning routines with Morning Bins The Bundle! ⭐ Check out the Preschool/Pre-K Morning Bins HERE⭐ Check out the Kindergarten Morning Bins HERE⭐ Check out the First Grade Morning Bins HERE⭐ Check out the Third Grade Morning Bins HEREWhat are Morning Tubs / Bins? Morning Bins provide a hands-on option to morning work and can turn those busy, hectic mornings into mea
Preview of Parts of Speech ( Nouns)

Parts of Speech ( Nouns)

Parts of Speech ( Nouns)A noun is a word that names something, such as a person, place, thing, or idea. In a sentence, nouns can play the role of subject, and object. Types of nouns1. Proper nouns vs. common nounsOne important distinction to be made is whether a noun is a proper noun or a common noun. A proper noun is a specific name of a person, place, or thing, and is always capitalized.2. Countable nouns vs. uncountable nounsCountable nouns are nouns which can be counted, even if the number m
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