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Math Journal Prompts for 2nd Grade: GoMath Chapter 4 (2-Digit Addition)
Math Journal Prompts for 2nd Grade: GoMath Chapter 4 (2-Digit Addition)
Math Journal Prompts for 2nd Grade: GoMath Chapter 4 (2-Digit Addition)
Math Journal Prompts for 2nd Grade: GoMath Chapter 4 (2-Digit Addition)
Math Journal Prompts for 2nd Grade: GoMath Chapter 4 (2-Digit Addition)
Math Journal Prompts for 2nd Grade: GoMath Chapter 4 (2-Digit Addition)
Math Journal Prompts for 2nd Grade: GoMath Chapter 4 (2-Digit Addition)
Math Journal Prompts for 2nd Grade: GoMath Chapter 4 (2-Digit Addition)
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As students learn about solving for addition, such as breaking apart addends, using place value to understand addition, adding 3 numbers, as well as adding 4 numbers together, they can put their critical thinking and writing skills to use in these math journal prompts for 2nd grade!

These math journal ideas align with chapter 4: 2-Digit Addition, from the 2nd grade GoMath series. Each chapter includes math journal prompt inserts for notebooks, half-size journals that can be printed, stapled, and cut in half, as well as full-size journals that include a space for drawing.

By downloading this product, you will also have access to these math journals online through Google Classroom to either assign for distance learning or download to assign on a platform of your choosing!

Check out all 11 math journal books bundled here for a discounted price!

**Disclosure: These math journal prompts were designed to assist teachers to use the GoMath 2nd Grade Curriculum with fidelity. This resource is an unofficial companion and is not endorsed by Houghton Mifflin.**

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Math Journal Prompts for 2nd Grade: GoMath Chapter 4 (2-Digit Addition)

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As students learn about solving for addition, such as breaking apart addends, using place value to understand addition, adding 3 numbers, as well as adding 4 numbers together, they can put their critical thinking and writing skills to use in these math journal prompts for 2nd grade!

These math journal ideas align with chapter 4: 2-Digit Addition, from the 2nd grade GoMath series. Each chapter includes math journal prompt inserts for notebooks, half-size journals that can be printed, stapled, and cut in half, as well as full-size journals that include a space for drawing.

By downloading this product, you will also have access to these math journals online through Google Classroom to either assign for distance learning or download to assign on a platform of your choosing!

Check out all 11 math journal books bundled here for a discounted price!

**Disclosure: These math journal prompts were designed to assist teachers to use the GoMath 2nd Grade Curriculum with fidelity. This resource is an unofficial companion and is not endorsed by Houghton Mifflin.**

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Add up to four two-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Explain why addition and subtraction strategies work, using place value and the properties of operations.
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