2nd Grade Digital Easter and Spring Math Activities and Centers

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Teresa Kwant
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I absolutely loved these files so my students could review previous skills that had been taught to them. Super cute and engaging.
My students and I use these activities during our morning meeting, as they teach, reinforce and engage.

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    This bundle of math games is full of 4 different and engaging math digital activities. Use them for center time, bell work, partner work, review, and more! Students can use these at home with distance learning, or in the classroom!

    #1 Digital Math Escape Room on Google Slides

    This is a fun Google Slides escape room that reviews key concepts for 2nd grade! Students will practice geometry skills including identifying shapes like quadrilaterals, triangles, pentagons and hexagons. They will also look at 3-D shapes and determine how many faces an object has, and more! Your class will enjoy the bunny and Easter egg theme. Use it with your virtual or in-person class. Great for the month of March or April, and leading up to Easter.

    There are 15 escapes. Students will click and drag number tiles, click and drag Valentine objects, put puzzles together, use a magnifying glass, and more! This is very interactive and engaging. Not only is it educational, it is simple to figure out and play for students. Students can play individually, with a partner, or small group. Use it during school in class, for distance learning, as a center activity, or to review for a test. Your students will be begging for more once they play!

    The game is provided in both a Google Slides and PowerPoint format!

    Escape rooms are a great way to get students working together, solving problems, and reviewing concepts they have learned in class.

    #2 Hidden Picture Tiles

    This product works great for distance learning, or in a classroom. Engage your students with a fun math review game on Google Slides. Students will simply click and drag the correct answer to match the question. These are great for the months of March and April, as well as leading up to Easter. Students will review key standards taught in 2nd grade. The Common Core was referenced when creating this game. The concepts focused on include reading and writing numbers to 1,000, comparing two three-digit numbers, adding and subtracting within 1,000, telling time to the nearest five minutes, and solving word problems with money.

    This activity is self-grading, because students will create a picture, if completed correctly. Don't worry about copies, wasting printer ink, grading work, or students doing busy work with this meaningful Google Slides review exercise.

    There are 15 secret pictures included. Assign them throughout the the entire month.

    These hidden pictures can be used on any device! They are completely digital, and created on Google Slides.

    Make math fun with these engaging Spring and Easter themed math activities. Perfect for center time, bell work, self-starters, early finishers, exit tickets, review, and so much more!

    #3 Math Decoding

    This is a fun, educational, and easy to learn digital activity. Provided in both a PowerPoint AND Google Slides format, it works with distance learning and in-classroom learning. Whether you are teaching in a virtual classroom or physical one, use these math decoding slides to reinforce money concepts with your students. The questions are all based on Common Core standards for 2nd grade.

    These are perfect for the month of March or April and leading up to Easter. With this activity, students will drag and drop the numbers to decode the secret times. This game is to be played in edit mode, not presentation mode. These slides can be used on any device.

    Make math fun with this engaging Easter themed math activity. It is perfect for center time, bell work, self-starts, early finishers, exit tickets. math review, test prep, and more!

    #4 Saving Easter Math Review Game

    Try this fun Easter themed math game with your 3rd grade students today! Created in Google Slides, it is a no-prep activity. This game can be played virtually with distance learning, or in the classroom. Use it for centers, rotations, bell work, exit tickets, homework, test review, and more! Play as a whole class, in small groups, or even individually.

    Students will practice finding the area and perimeter of shapes. Students will only use rectangles or combined rectangles when finding area. When finding perimeter, there may be other shapes, like trapezoids and pentagons. Word problems are included. As students click on the bunnies, they will either find a basket with eggs, or an empty basket. A basket with eggs means they can continue on to the next question. An basket with no eggs means they must try again. This game is self-grading, because as students play, they will know right away if they got the answer correct or not.

    An answer key and instructions to play are provided. This game is created in Google Slides. There are 25 questions included.

    The game is very user-friendly, and your students will be able to pick it up quickly. Students MUST play this in “Present” mode.

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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?
    Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes.
    Partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size squares and count to find the total number of them.
    Partition circles and rectangles into two, three, or four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, thirds, half of, a third of, etc., and describe the whole as two halves, three thirds, four fourths. Recognize that equal shares of identical wholes need not have the same shape.

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