5 Fractions Centers - 2nd Grade Fraction Activities for Geometry

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    1. Looking for the BEST 2nd grade math centers for your classroom? These 42 hands on math activities are PERFECT for your classroom! Cover every standard including: place value, 2 digit addition and subtraction with regrouping, geometry, fractions, measurement, telling time, US money and multiplication
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    Looking for the BEST fractions centers for your 1st, 2nd or 3rd graders? Don't sleep on these fractions centers and math activities! Students will practice wholes, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths and more using fun manipulatives such as geoboards and counting bears.

    What's Inside Fractions Centers for 2nd Grade:

    1. "Memory" Matching Fractions Game
    2. Identifying Fractions Center
    3. Creating Fractions Center
    4. Geoboard Fractions Activity
    5. Ways to Represent Fractions Activity

    These 5 fun fractions math centers are PERFECT for 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade students.

    Standards Covered in 2nd Grade Geometry Activities / Math Centers:

    • CCSS.Math.Content.2.G.A.1
    • CCSS.Math.Content.2.G.A.2
    • CCSS.Math.Content.2.GA.3 - 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.

    These 2nd Grade Math Centers and Fractions Activities Are PERFECT For:

    • Small Groups
    • Independent Work
    • Earlier Finishers
    • Centers
    • Unit Review
    • Test Prep
    • Spiral Reviewing

    & so much more!

    Teaching about geometry? Check out my product for a unit plan and more resources here: 2nd Grade Geometry Unit

    If you like what you see, check out my second grade math center bundle as well: Second Grade Common Core Math Centers BUNDLE

    Check out each set of centers separately below:

    1. Place Value Centers

    2. Two Digit Addition and Subtraction Centers

    3. Measurement Centers

    4. Geometry Centers

    5. Fraction Centers

    6. Money Centers

    7. Multiplication/Array Centers

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    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Distinguish between defining attributes (e.g., triangles are closed and three-sided) versus non-defining attributes (e.g., color, orientation, overall size); build and draw shapes to possess defining attributes.
    Compose two-dimensional shapes (rectangles, squares, trapezoids, triangles, half-circles, and quarter-circles) or three-dimensional shapes (cubes, right rectangular prisms, right circular cones, and right circular cylinders) to create a composite shape, and compose new shapes from the composite shape.
    Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, fourths, and quarters, and use the phrases half of, fourth of, and quarter of. Describe the whole as two of, or four of the shares. Understand for these examples that decomposing into more equal shares creates smaller shares.
    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.

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