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Place Value Math Editable PowerPoint lesson compatible with Math Expressions, Go Math, and Everyday Math for Grade 2. A flexible and adaptable resource that increases engagement and promotes mastery; use to teach one more, one less, ten more, ten less. This PowerPoint is perfect for your smartboard, interactive whiteboard or projector. You can easily change the numbers, print slides for written practice perfect for write and wipe, or print handout slides for math journal entries.
scaffold lesson, great for visual learners
How to upload a PowerPoint Presentation to Google Drive. Google Docs allows you to upload a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation which then can be converted to a Google Docs. Once you are in Google Drive select the New button > File Upload. Locate your PowerPoint presentation and select Open to upload to Google Drive. When your upload is complete, select the file name in the upload status window and navigate to open uploaded file. Your file will remain a PowerPoint file in Google Drive. If you would like to convert the file for Google Slides, select File > Save as Google Slides.
This resource is digital, so you can do it in person or virtually.
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Second Grade Math Place Value Ten More, Ten Less, One More, One Less
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Place Value Math Editable PowerPoint lesson compatible with Math Expressions, Go Math, and Everyday Math for Grade 2. A flexible and adaptable resource that increases engagement and promotes mastery; use to teach one more, one less, ten more, ten less. This PowerPoint is perfect for your smartboard, interactive whiteboard or projector. You can easily change the numbers, print slides for written practice perfect for write and wipe, or print handout slides for math journal entries.
scaffold lesson, great for visual learners
How to upload a PowerPoint Presentation to Google Drive. Google Docs allows you to upload a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation which then can be converted to a Google Docs. Once you are in Google Drive select the New button > File Upload. Locate your PowerPoint presentation and select Open to upload to Google Drive. When your upload is complete, select the file name in the upload status window and navigate to open uploaded file. Your file will remain a PowerPoint file in Google Drive. If you would like to convert the file for Google Slides, select File > Save as Google Slides.
This resource is digital, so you can do it in person or virtually.
Wait! Before you go, check out more math activities




