December Math Reading Writing Activities Worksheets 2nd Grade No Prep & Digital

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    Are you looking for fun math and language arts activities for December? This bundle comes with both no prep print worksheets AND digital slides for the month of December! Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukah, Gingerbread Men, and more, it’s all here!

    These activities cover a wide variety of standards for second grade such as main idea, creative writing, adding money, two-digit addition, letter writing, time, and much more! Perfect for distance learning as all you need to do is either print or assign slides! This bundle includes both my December Math and Literacy Packs in digital and printable and saves you money!


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    Just either print the no prep portion or assign slides on Google or Seesaw and you will have fun reading and math activities that can be used for:

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    ✅Class Parties

    ✅Holiday Fun

    ✅Centers

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    Instead, there will be fun and engaging activities that can be ready just by hitting PRINT or ASSIGN leaving you time to drink your coffee while it's still hot!

    PLEASE NOTE: Not every no prep page is also digital. 56 pages are no prep and 44 are digital as well! This bundle is geared towards second graders but can be used for superstar first graders or third graders who may need some additional help.

    Included in this December Unit

    ▶️ELA activities

    • Rain Deer/Dear Homophones: Write the correct homophone in the blank.
    • Deer/Dear: Read the letter and circle the correct homophone.
    • Kwanzaa Main Idea: Read the short paragraphs and answer comprehension questions.
    • Holiday Word Search
    • Snow Globe Contractions: Read the words in the snow globe and form a contraction.
    • Santa Sentences: Fix the sentences.
    • Christmas Capitals: Find which words need capitals and then write two sentences using these words.
    • North Pole Nouns: Write if the word is a common noun, proper noun or pronoun.
    • Holiday ABC Order
    • Christmas How Many Words?
    • Holiday Traditions Comparison Complete a Venn diagram with a classmate about your holiday traditions
    • Santa on Vacay Two pages of writing paper with the prompt: “What does Santa do on vacation?”
    • Punctuation Presents: Add the correct end punctuation mark in the present.
    • Holiday Traditions Two pages of writing paper with the prompt: “What does your family do as a holiday tradition?”
    • Light Up the Suffixes: Read the sentences and fill in the blank with the correct suffix.
    • Parts of Speech Tree: Read the words on the tree and color the ornaments according to the code. Adjectives, verbs and nouns.
    • Elves or Elfs?: Read each sentence and make the word in parentheses a plural.( Irregular plural nouns.
    • Run, Run Reindeer: Read each sentence and circle the correct irregular verb.
    • Gingerbread Verbs: Read the sentences and fill in the correct tense of the verb
    • Nutcracker Nouns: Read each sentence and change the underlined noun to a pronoun.
    • Present and Past Tense: Color a present according to whether the verb is past or present tense.
    • The Gift of Adjectives and Adverbs: Color the presents according to if the word is an adjective or adverb. Then write two sentences using one of each.
    • He’s Making A List: Read a short passage and add commas where needed. Commas in a series.
    • Fireplace Fragments: Write if a sentence is complete or a fragment. Fix two of the fragments.
    • How to Decorate a Tree: Cut out the steps and transition words and put in the correct order. Then rewrite on a separate paper.
    • Stocking Synonyms: Read each word and color the stocking according to if the rest of the words are its synonyms or antonyms.
    • Dear Santa: 1 letter template.
    • Can’t Catch Me Write about how you would disguise a gingerbread man.
    • Hanukkah: Read the short paragraph and answer comprehension questions.
    • Kwanzaa Main Idea: Read the short paragraphs and answer comprehension questions.
    • Kwanzaa Syllables: Read each word and color according to the number of syllables.

    ▶️Math activities

    • Dreidel Dimes: Count the dimes and write the amount on the dreidel.
    • Peppermint Addition: Using a paper clip and pencil, create 10 two-digit addition problems to solve. Some regrouping.
    • Christmas Cookie Arrays: Write the number of rows, columns and a repeated addition problem.
    • Gifts and Graphs: Read the picture graph and answer the questions.
    • Kwanzaa Candle Color Code: Solve the two-digit addition problems. Some regrouping.
    • Multiple On My Wishlist…: Answer questions and solve problems about the prices of toys.
    • Christmas Code: Solve the 2 digit subtraction problems to solve the code. No regrouping.
    • Candy Comparison: Read the numbers on a gingerbread house and answer questions using terms such as less than, more than, largest, etc.
    • Light Up Odd or Even: Solve addition problems and color if it is odd or even. Some regrouping.
    • Ornaments Place Value: Write either the numerical form, written form or expanded form.
    • Fruit and Fact Families: Create fact families for sets of numbers.
    • Multiple: Gingerbread Tallies: Read the tally marks and write the amount, or draw the amount with the number given.
    • Present In Put: Figure out what was added or subtracted to a series of numbers.
    • Christmas Time: Write the digital time shown on the analog clocks.
    • Menorah Math Learn about Hanukkah while solving word problems.
    • Missing “Moose”stakes: Fill in the missing addend.
    • Gingerbread Man Code: Solve the 2 digit addition problems to solve the code. No regrouping.
    • Kwanzaa Harvest Learn about Kwanzaa while solving word problems.
    • Gingerbread Graph: Fill in the graph.
    • Santa’s Workshop Word Problems The elves are preparing for Christmas! Help them while solving word problems.

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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?
    Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.
    Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
    100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens - called a “hundred.”

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