I created this desk reference chart for students who have difficulty spelling and reading (ELL or Students with Disabilities). They can refer to it to double-check their spelling of numbers in word-form. NOTE: there are 3 charts on 1 page.
I created a three-point portfolio piece based on NYC's Grade 2 Go Math! It's for January, so it involves 2-digit subtraction with regrouping. There is a self-evaluation rubric at the bottom so students can take ownership over their education. If you choose to put this up on a bulletin board, check out my discounted task card.
I created a three-point math portfolio piece for second grade. I based it on NYC's Go Math! program. It's for December so it involves 2-digit addition with regrouping. On the bottom I included a task-specific, self-evaluation scoring rubric. Students take ownership by scoring themselves. If you choose to put this up on a bulletin board, check out my discounted task card.
This is a 3 point portfolio piece that I created based on NYC's Go Math! program. It's for May, so it involves interpreting data on a picture graph (formerly known as "pictograph,"). There is a self-evaluation rubric at the bottom so students can take ownership over their education. If you choose to put this up on a bulletin board, check out my discounted task card.
I created a three-point math portfolio piece for second grade. I based it on NYC's Go Math! program. It's for November, so it contains an addition word problem. On the bottom, I included a task-specific self-evaluation scoring rubric. Students take ownership by scoring themselves. If you choose to put this up on a bulletin board, check out my discounted task card.
I created a three-point portfolio piece based on NYC's Grade 2 Go Math! It's for March so it involves time of day questions using a.m and p.m. There is a self-evaluation rubric at the bottom so students can take ownership over their education. If you choose to put this up on a bulletin board, check out my discounted task card.
I created a three-point portfolio piece based on NYC's Grade 2 Go Math! It's for February, so it involves coins/money. There is a self-evaluation rubric at the bottom so students can take ownership over their education. If you choose to put this up on a bulletin board, check out my discounted task card.
I created a three-point math portfolio piece for second grade. I based it on NYC's Go Math! program. It's for October, so it involved 3-digit place value. On the bottom, I included a task-specific self-evaluation scoring rubric. Students take ownership by scoring themselves. If you choose to put this up on a bulletin board, check out my discounted task card.
I created a three-point math portfolio piece for second grade. I based it on NYC's Go Math! program. Since it's for September, I made sure it was a review of place value from the year before. On the bottom, I included a task-specific self-evaluation scoring rubric. Students take ownership by scoring themselves. If you choose to put this up on a bulletin board, check out my discounted task card.
I created this personal reference chart to be placed on a student's desk. Keep in mind that this is for students who can easily read the directions. For students with disabilities, check out my store for a free CUBE personal reference chart. *NOTE: there are 4 charts on one page.
I created this for my students to keep at home to help them with 2-digit subtraction with regrouping (borrowing). I suggested keeping it at home as many students have homework completed incorrectly, even though it's signed by an adult. I figured it would be good to give for both parents and students.