Here is a quick assessment to see where your students are with arrays. I know when we taught arrays to our second graders, it was a rough skill. This may help to see where you need to reteach.
Here are the same steps as my Customary Measurement Large Poster, except for they are student friendly size. There are 3 cards on a sheet and easy to print out for students to use individually.
Here are posters to display in your room that show the steps of conversion of the Metric System. It gives a phrase to help remember the units of the metric system and easy steps to follow.
Here are multiplication rings. These rings can be laminated and used on a whiteboard to practice multiplication facts. This could be a great center, review skill, "when you're finished" activity. Answers could even be written on the back for a self-check.
These are posters, divided by category, that can be displayed in the classroom as a reminder for students. Really simple. Goes along with the Customary Measurement Conversion Posters. Enjoy! :)
These cards can be used for a variety of things, but I specifically used them for a number line bulletin board. I printed each denominator onto a different color, and we created a number line together as a class. Great to have up for the whole fraction unit!
Roll a pair of dice. Add the dice values together. Roll again to get your other dimension. Draw a picture. Choose the measurement.
Find the perimeter & area of the dimensions.
Here is a poster that is 24 x 36 size. This poster shows the steps to convert customary units of measurement. Great steps broken down for students who need to understand how to convert.