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EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 10 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 10 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 10 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 10 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 10 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 10 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 10 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 10 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
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"These instructional slides are a great addition to the program. They follow the lessons thoroughly and keep the instruction on track. Thanks. "
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Time to perfect place value skills! If you are using the Grade 2 EnVisions math curriculum, these power points are a great resource to use when teaching each lesson. They allow you to integrate technology into your instruction and use the Common Core based EnVisions skills and terminology to help your students master the skills. The power points are designed to be used as a teaching tool for each lesson. The first slide introduces the lesson number and title, allowing you to state and describe the lesson objective to the students.

Every lesson power point contains:
* Warm-up for spiral review of skills previously learned.
* Literature links for each lesson to help you integrate literacy into math to meet cross-curricular integration standards.
* A "Think and Write" to integrate math and writing skills and often make connections between math and daily life experiences of the students.
* Relevant vocabulary for the lesson or topic being taught
* Step by step breakdown of how to solve or perform the operation/skill being taught
* Practice problems that you can use to demonstrate on the board, on slates/communicators, or in notebooks to engage all students.
* Word problems to show whether students can solve problems using deeper analysis and evaluation levels of the skill. Some problems also incorporate multiple steps. By observing student responses, you can decide whether students need more review or are ready to move to independent work. It's a great method of informal assessment!

Topic 10 covers place value and number sense. Lessons include representing numbers in expanded form, word form, and standard form, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, solving patterns on hundreds charts, and using skip counting to solve patterns. This topic is aligned to CCSS 2.NBT.1, 2.NBT.2, 2.NBT.3, 2.NBT.4 and 2.NBT.8.

Power point lessons are inspired by the following lessons:

10-1 Building 1,000
10-2 Counting Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
10-3 Reading and Writing Numbers to 1,000
10-4 Changing Numbers by Hundreds and Tens
10-5 Patterns With Numbers on Hundreds Charts
10-6 Skip Counting by 5, 10, 100 to 1000
10-7 Comparing Numbers
10-8 Ordering Numbers
10-9 Problem Solving: Look for a Pattern

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Grade 2 EnVisions Math Topic 11 Power Point Lessons

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*** This product is inspired by the 2012 Common Core EnVisions series***
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EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 10 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides

Kristin Jason
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What others say

"These instructional slides are a great addition to the program. They follow the lessons thoroughly and keep the instruction on track. Thanks. "
star
April P.

Description

Time to perfect place value skills! If you are using the Grade 2 EnVisions math curriculum, these power points are a great resource to use when teaching each lesson. They allow you to integrate technology into your instruction and use the Common Core based EnVisions skills and terminology to help your students master the skills. The power points are designed to be used as a teaching tool for each lesson. The first slide introduces the lesson number and title, allowing you to state and describe the lesson objective to the students.

Every lesson power point contains:
* Warm-up for spiral review of skills previously learned.
* Literature links for each lesson to help you integrate literacy into math to meet cross-curricular integration standards.
* A "Think and Write" to integrate math and writing skills and often make connections between math and daily life experiences of the students.
* Relevant vocabulary for the lesson or topic being taught
* Step by step breakdown of how to solve or perform the operation/skill being taught
* Practice problems that you can use to demonstrate on the board, on slates/communicators, or in notebooks to engage all students.
* Word problems to show whether students can solve problems using deeper analysis and evaluation levels of the skill. Some problems also incorporate multiple steps. By observing student responses, you can decide whether students need more review or are ready to move to independent work. It's a great method of informal assessment!

Topic 10 covers place value and number sense. Lessons include representing numbers in expanded form, word form, and standard form, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, solving patterns on hundreds charts, and using skip counting to solve patterns. This topic is aligned to CCSS 2.NBT.1, 2.NBT.2, 2.NBT.3, 2.NBT.4 and 2.NBT.8.

Power point lessons are inspired by the following lessons:

10-1 Building 1,000
10-2 Counting Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
10-3 Reading and Writing Numbers to 1,000
10-4 Changing Numbers by Hundreds and Tens
10-5 Patterns With Numbers on Hundreds Charts
10-6 Skip Counting by 5, 10, 100 to 1000
10-7 Comparing Numbers
10-8 Ordering Numbers
10-9 Problem Solving: Look for a Pattern

If you like this product, please consider the other products in my store, including these!

Grade 2 EnVisions Math Topic 11 Power Point Lessons

Grade 2 EnVisions Math Topic 12 Power Point Lessons

*** This product is inspired by the 2012 Common Core EnVisions series***
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These instructional slides are a great addition to the program. They follow the lessons thoroughly and keep the instruction on track. Thanks.
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love this product! it is amazing and I love using in my class!
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September 21, 2022
Great resource for teaching place value and/or complementing the EnVisions curriculum! Thank you!
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May 2, 2022
Wonderful addition to my lessons!
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August 13, 2021
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.”
The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
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