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Adding Two-Digit Numbers Binder Center
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Binder Center
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Binder Center
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Binder Center
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Binder Center
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Binder Center
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Binder Center
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Binder Center
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Looking for an independent review center to supplement your Adding Two-Digit Numbers curriculum? This Binder Center is great for independent practice! We set it up so that it is similar to a scoot, but all of the questions are in one place! With questions designed to stimulate students' critical thinking skills, you will be able to accurately assess students' progress.

Simply print out the questions, put them in a binder (we suggest using sheet protectors), and give the kids a recording sheet. Then they are good to go! The sheet protectors mean that students could use dry erase markers on them as well!

Questions are available in black and white and color.

Note: This binder center is aligned to the Pearson EnVisions Topic 8 Curriculum. However, it is great for reviewing the math standards from any curriculum!

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Adding Two-Digit Numbers Binder Center

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Description

Looking for an independent review center to supplement your Adding Two-Digit Numbers curriculum? This Binder Center is great for independent practice! We set it up so that it is similar to a scoot, but all of the questions are in one place! With questions designed to stimulate students' critical thinking skills, you will be able to accurately assess students' progress.

Simply print out the questions, put them in a binder (we suggest using sheet protectors), and give the kids a recording sheet. Then they are good to go! The sheet protectors mean that students could use dry erase markers on them as well!

Questions are available in black and white and color.

Note: This binder center is aligned to the Pearson EnVisions Topic 8 Curriculum. However, it is great for reviewing the math standards from any curriculum!

Look for more topics in our store, including our Measurement Bundle and the Operations and Algebraic Thinking Bundle! Not sure if this is for you? Try our Step Up to Third Grade FREEBIE.

More Topics COMING SOON!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Add up to four two-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Explain why addition and subtraction strategies work, using place value and the properties of operations.
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