Here are 7 worksheets to teach and/or review double digit addition and subtraction without regroupng. There are 2 addition, 2 subtraction, 3 mixed worksheets to use. Also, touch points can be drawn on the numbers to assist students on these problems.
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.
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 worksheets ask students to find geometry basics within a mess of lines. There are 3 worksheets that cover different topics: points, lines, segments, rays, angles, and different types of lines.
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!
These posters describe the different quadrilaterals and their attributes. They can be displayed in the room, made smaller to put into interactive math notebooks, or used as flashcards.
This is a reference poster for Change Over Time, and the steps you need to follow to calculate change over time. It can be displayed in the classroom, used in a binder, or made smaller for a flashcard.
This activity has students using the Big G reference to match capacity measurements. Students placed their matches on a poster that we hung on the wall for reference.