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Grade 2 Daily Math: February (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 2 Daily Math: February (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 2 Daily Math: February (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 2 Daily Math: February (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 2 Daily Math: February (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 2 Daily Math: February (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 2 Daily Math: February (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 2 Daily Math: February (2005 Ontario Math)
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"I really wish there was book for every single month. My early finishers LOVED doing these books and loved the challenge of learning some things they had not yet covered and spiralling back on learned concepts. It is an excellent resource."
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The ”Grade 2 February Daily Math” work packet is designed for students in Grade 2. This packet is also designed for Canadian teachers as the activities are based on expectations outlined in the Ontario Mathematics curriculum.

Each Daily Math monthly packet now features approximately 20 - 24 (depending on the month) math exercise pages that contain a variety of math skill activities (approximately 5 or more per page). These pages can be used as an activation tool prior to a math lesson, at the beginning of the school day or as extra practice after a math lesson. The activities presented in this series of packets will span the various strands outlined in the Ontario Mathematics curriculum.

The skill set addressed in this packet once again involves number sense with numbers above from 0 to 100. The following skills are addressed in the February packet:
- Ordering numbers to 100;
- Comparing numbers to 100;
- Representing numbers to 100;
- Printing in words whole numbers to 20;
- Identifying the number of tens and ones a given number has;
- Adding and subtracting two-digit numbers (two-digit by one-digit);
- Telling time to the hour and half-hour;
- Measuring lines using the centimetre standard unit;
- Comparing two-dimensional shapes;
- Spinning, tallying and discussing data collected given a spinner;

Use these exercise pages for students who are fast finishers, at the beginning of a math lesson to activate student thinking, at the beginning of the day or send the sheets home for extra practice.

Check back soon for the Grade 2 March Daily Math packet. If you have any questions, please feel free to let me know. Check out the preview for a look at what each page looks like.

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Grade 2 Daily Math: February (2005 Ontario Math)

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What others say

"I really wish there was book for every single month. My early finishers LOVED doing these books and loved the challenge of learning some things they had not yet covered and spiralling back on learned concepts. It is an excellent resource."
star
Mme H.

Description

The ”Grade 2 February Daily Math” work packet is designed for students in Grade 2. This packet is also designed for Canadian teachers as the activities are based on expectations outlined in the Ontario Mathematics curriculum.

Each Daily Math monthly packet now features approximately 20 - 24 (depending on the month) math exercise pages that contain a variety of math skill activities (approximately 5 or more per page). These pages can be used as an activation tool prior to a math lesson, at the beginning of the school day or as extra practice after a math lesson. The activities presented in this series of packets will span the various strands outlined in the Ontario Mathematics curriculum.

The skill set addressed in this packet once again involves number sense with numbers above from 0 to 100. The following skills are addressed in the February packet:
- Ordering numbers to 100;
- Comparing numbers to 100;
- Representing numbers to 100;
- Printing in words whole numbers to 20;
- Identifying the number of tens and ones a given number has;
- Adding and subtracting two-digit numbers (two-digit by one-digit);
- Telling time to the hour and half-hour;
- Measuring lines using the centimetre standard unit;
- Comparing two-dimensional shapes;
- Spinning, tallying and discussing data collected given a spinner;

Use these exercise pages for students who are fast finishers, at the beginning of a math lesson to activate student thinking, at the beginning of the day or send the sheets home for extra practice.

Check back soon for the Grade 2 March Daily Math packet. If you have any questions, please feel free to let me know. Check out the preview for a look at what each page looks like.

Looking for other Grade 2 Daily Math?
Grade 2 September Daily Math
Grade 2 October Daily Math
Grade 2 November Daily Math
Grade 2 December Daily Math
Grade 2 January Daily Math

Looking for Grade 1 Daily Math?
Grade 1 January Daily Math
Grade 1 February Daily Math
Grade 1 March Daily Math

Looking for Grade 3 Daily Math?
Grade 3 September Daily Math
Grade 3 October Daily Math
Grade 3 November Daily Math
Grade 3 December Daily Math
Grade 3 January Daily Math
Grade 3 February Daily Math
Grade 3 March Daily Math
Grade 3 April Daily Math
Grade 3 May Daily Math
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I really wish there was book for every single month. My early finishers LOVED doing these books and loved the challenge of learning some things they had not yet covered and spiralling back on learned concepts. It is an excellent resource.
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Rated 4 out of 5
August 7, 2024
I found that my students really enjoyed the variety of the math subjects being used within each Daily Math. I really really wished that you had done the whole school year. It was able to give me a few mins of breathing space when I needed it while I was teaching this year. It was a blessing!!
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Rated 4 out of 5
September 1, 2021
Kids really enjoyed this and it was very easy to prep. Only removed a star for some typo errors on random days, but would still recommend and enjoyed the product.
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Thank you for letting me know about the errors! I will look and see. Melanie
Rated 5 out of 5
April 28, 2021
Great resource!
Amber C.
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Rated 5 out of 5
March 3, 2021
These math packets are so versatile in how you can use them. I use them as part of a math rotation/centre and it's worked well. Would also be great for math homework use or bellwork.
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February 18, 2020
The best!
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Love the fact that this is Canadian. I appreciate that you have both a grade 2 and a grade 3. That makes it easier with a split grade.
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