Description
This packet contains journal prompts for all twelve lessons of chapter 4 in the second grade Go Math curriculum. These journal prompts can be used to reinforce math concepts or activate prior knowledge. They can be used as exit slips or morning work. Each slip contains the lesson number, objective and corresponding common core state standard. There are multiple slips per page for easy printing and the document is a word file, which can be easily edited for your convenience.
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Grades
2nd
Subjects
Standards
CCSS2.NBT.B.5
CCSS2.NBT.B.6
CCSS2.OA.A.1
Pages
13
Description
This packet contains journal prompts for all twelve lessons of chapter 4 in the second grade Go Math curriculum. These journal prompts can be used to reinforce math concepts or activate prior knowledge. They can be used as exit slips or morning work. Each slip contains the lesson number, objective and corresponding common core state standard. There are multiple slips per page for easy printing and the document is a word file, which can be easily edited for your convenience.
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Standards
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CCSS2.NBT.B.5
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
CCSS2.NBT.B.6
Add up to four two-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
CCSS2.OA.A.1
Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one- and two-step word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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