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Preview of FREE Multiplication 2nd Grade | Equal Groups, Repeated Addition & Skip Counting

FREE Multiplication 2nd Grade | Equal Groups, Repeated Addition & Skip Counting

Created by
Paige O'Kelley
Looking for a fun, no-prep way to practice beginning multiplication with your 2nd graders? This FREE sample lets students practice equal groups, skip counting, and repeated addition with spring-themed digital slides. Perfect for math centers, small groups, or independent practice! What’s Included 5 spring-themed digital slides with interactive manipulatives Student directions and example completed slides Google Slides and PowerPoint versions Skills Covered Making equal groups Skip countin
Preview of FREE Math Task Cards: “Solving Simple Problems” – Grade 1 Activity

FREE Math Task Cards: “Solving Simple Problems” – Grade 1 Activity

Created by
LinguaSheets
Engage young learners with this Math Task Cards: “Solving Simple Problems” – Grade 1 Activity, perfect for students from preparatory preschool groups up to Grade 2. This set includes 8 A4 sheets, each with 6 printable task cards, plus 1 answer sheet for easy checking. These Math Task Cards: “Solving Simple Problems” – Grade 1 Activity help children practice addition, subtraction, and basic problem-solving in a fun and interactive way. Ideal for classroom activities, homework, small group wo
Preview of FREEBIE #2 - Place Value TASK CARDS - (HALLOWEEN)

FREEBIE #2 - Place Value TASK CARDS - (HALLOWEEN)

Created by
Energized4Ed
FREEBIE #2 Place Value TASK CARD - Halloween ThemedThis Google slide activity is a great way to review place value, or quickly assess student learning in an interactive way. These task cards can be used in a small group setting or for individual practice. This activity also works well as an opener or warm up. Level One : Student will identify the value of the place value blocks displayed. Students will also compare three numbers and put them in order from least to greatest or greatest to least.
Preview of FREE Multiplication/Division Task Cards

FREE Multiplication/Division Task Cards

Created by
Mary Goude
This set of 20 multiplication and division task cards will help your students practice basic problem-solving skills. Enjoy my first TPT product!! Thanks to GLITTER MEETS GLUE DESIGNS for the cool, colorful glitter frames!
Preview of 3 Digit Subtraction Task Cards with QR Codes

3 Digit Subtraction Task Cards with QR Codes

Created by
Carly Spina
This set of FREE task cards addresses 3-digit subtraction with regrouping! The QR codes provide a text answer for students to check their work. Task cards are awesome ways to provide differentiation opportunities, to use as a center, or to use for small groups. The QR codes are a great way to tie in technology and motivate students!
Preview of Math Facts Flash Cards

Math Facts Flash Cards

Created by
Literacy Latina
These nifty cards can be used for review or memorization of basic math facts. Use them in math stations, centers, morning work, math warm-up, or as an activity to keep them busy in the halls before coming in for the day! Print on cardstock and laminate for durability. I like to hole punch and put a ring clasp on them. Hope you enjoy this free product. Check out the rest of my NEW store with things to come for the Spanish Bilingual classroom.
Preview of Little Pink Pig's Wild Adventure

Little Pink Pig's Wild Adventure

Thanks for your interest in Little Pink Pig’s math story.   Inside you’ll find Little Pink Pig’s math storybook aligned with: CCSS 1.OA.1 Solve addition and subtraction CCSS 1.OA.5 Related counting to addition and subtraction by counting by 2’s CCSS 1.OA.8 Determine unknown number by adding and subtracting CCSS 1.NBT.2 Understand place value (tens and ones) CCSS 1.NBT.5 Given a number able to find 10 more, 10 less If you are interested in findin
Preview of Doubling numbers up to 100 with visual aid to 20

Doubling numbers up to 100 with visual aid to 20

Linking the visual representation of digits and numbers and being able to double firstly digits and then all numbers to 100 (using the strategy if I know double 3 ones = 6 then double 3 tens = 6 tens or 60) becomes much easier. Empty columns are for you to add your own headings eg plus 1, plus 10, triple or x 3, double double or x 4, odd or even?, 5 less than or whatever you want to practice. Dots are used to scaffold numbers up to 20. Laminate and they can be used over and over. Multiplicative
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