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Go Math ~ 2nd Grade Chapter 10 Math Centers/Stations ~ Common Core
Go Math ~ 2nd Grade Chapter 10 Math Centers/Stations ~ Common Core
Go Math ~ 2nd Grade Chapter 10 Math Centers/Stations ~ Common Core
Go Math ~ 2nd Grade Chapter 10 Math Centers/Stations ~ Common Core
Go Math ~ 2nd Grade Chapter 10 Math Centers/Stations ~ Common Core
Go Math ~ 2nd Grade Chapter 10 Math Centers/Stations ~ Common Core
Go Math ~ 2nd Grade Chapter 10 Math Centers/Stations ~ Common Core
Go Math ~ 2nd Grade Chapter 10 Math Centers/Stations ~ Common Core
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This group of math stations are based on the Harcourt Go Math Common Core curriculum. These are stations for chapter 10. Most of the stations can be done individually or with a partner. Most of them have a way for the student to self-check their work. The stations included are:

1. Data Directors: use a tally graph to make a bar graph and a picture graph

2. Fruity Graphing: use a bag of Fruit Loop cereal to create a bar graph, a tally graph, and answer questions about the data

3. Going Graphing: students answer questions about a bar graphs and picture graphs while playing a board game
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Go Math ~ 2nd Grade Chapter 10 Math Centers/Stations ~ Common Core

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This packet includes math stations for the 2nd Grade Harcourt Go Math Common Core curriculum. It includes math stations for every chapter of the curriculum. Each chapter (1-11) has three to four stations. Most of these can be done individually or with a partner. Almost all of the stations includ
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This group of math stations are based on the Harcourt Go Math Common Core curriculum. These are stations for chapter 10. Most of the stations can be done individually or with a partner. Most of them have a way for the student to self-check their work. The stations included are:

1. Data Directors: use a tally graph to make a bar graph and a picture graph

2. Fruity Graphing: use a bag of Fruit Loop cereal to create a bar graph, a tally graph, and answer questions about the data

3. Going Graphing: students answer questions about a bar graphs and picture graphs while playing a board game
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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.
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