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Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides – NBT | Daily Math Routines & Number Sense
Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides – NBT | Daily Math Routines & Number Sense
Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides – NBT | Daily Math Routines & Number Sense
Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides – NBT | Daily Math Routines & Number Sense
Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides – NBT | Daily Math Routines & Number Sense
Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides – NBT | Daily Math Routines & Number Sense
Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides – NBT | Daily Math Routines & Number Sense
Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides – NBT | Daily Math Routines & Number Sense
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Grades 1–2 spiral review made simple! 50 NBT prompts in slides for daily math talks, warm-ups, centers, place value, and number sense routines.

Keep math consistent, engaging, and low-prep with this Grades 1–2 Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides resource for Number & Operations in Base Ten (NBT). Perfect for daily math warm-ups, spiral review, math talks, and place value routines, these slides are ready to project—no prep required.

With 50 conceptually sequenced prompts covering all NBT standards, you’ll be able to:

  • Build strong place value understanding and number sense
  • Spark rich math talk with open-ended prompts
  • Differentiate instruction with scaffolded tasks
  • Keep daily math routines smooth and purposeful year-round

What’s Included

  • 50 Projectable Slides – Perfect for whole-class math talks, warm-ups, or guided lessons
  • Teacher Notes for Every Prompt, including:
    • Big Idea & Common Core Standard
    • What to Look For in Student Thinking
    • Math Practice Connections
    • Suggested Tools & Manipulatives
    • Discussion Questions & Extension Ideas
    • Assessment
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Fall math made easy! This digital + printable spiral review resource includes 50 NBT math journal prompts for Grades 1–2—perfect for daily warm-ups, number sense routines, centers, morning work, October activities, and early finishers. Includes slides + printables for flexible teaching!Make math eng
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Description

Grades 1–2 spiral review made simple! 50 NBT prompts in slides for daily math talks, warm-ups, centers, place value, and number sense routines.

Keep math consistent, engaging, and low-prep with this Grades 1–2 Spiral Review & Math Journal Slides resource for Number & Operations in Base Ten (NBT). Perfect for daily math warm-ups, spiral review, math talks, and place value routines, these slides are ready to project—no prep required.

With 50 conceptually sequenced prompts covering all NBT standards, you’ll be able to:

  • Build strong place value understanding and number sense
  • Spark rich math talk with open-ended prompts
  • Differentiate instruction with scaffolded tasks
  • Keep daily math routines smooth and purposeful year-round

What’s Included

  • 50 Projectable Slides – Perfect for whole-class math talks, warm-ups, or guided lessons
  • Teacher Notes for Every Prompt, including:
    • Big Idea & Common Core Standard
    • What to Look For in Student Thinking
    • Math Practice Connections
    • Suggested Tools & Manipulatives
    • Discussion Questions & Extension Ideas
    • Assessment
Report this resource to TPT
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
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