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Preview of Math BOOM Cards: 2nd Grade BUNDLE

Math BOOM Cards: 2nd Grade BUNDLE

This is a DIGITAL resource where students practice 2nd grade math concepts. There are 83 Boom Card Decks in this resource! **You will save 35% by purchasing this BUNDLE!**Time Saving Tip: For an easy download of the Boom Card decks, click the Bonus File! Here is a preview of the the Boom Card Decks: PREVIEWHere are the Common Core Standards and the boom card decks included in this bundle: G Standards:2.G.A.1 Identifying 2D Shapes (added December 5, 2020)Identifying 3D Shapes (added December 5
Preview of BOOM CARDS: Even and Odd Numbers- Digital learning (2nd Grade)

BOOM CARDS: Even and Odd Numbers- Digital learning (2nd Grade)

This is a DIGITAL resource where students practice identifying even and odd numbers. There are 2 Boom Card decks in this resource. Here is what you will find in this resource: Identifying Even and Odd Numbers through Pairs Boom Cards™.In this deck, students will practice pairing counters together to decide if a number is even or odd.This deck contains 20 cards.Click here to see the preview of the decks: PREVIEWEven and Odd Numbers (to 100) Boom Cards™.In this deck, students will practice decidin
Preview of Increasing Patterns: Extend the pattern BOOM Cards - Digital Learning

Increasing Patterns: Extend the pattern BOOM Cards - Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students practice extending increasing (or growing) patterns. The Boom Card deck has 20 cards. If you don't want to have your students do all the cards in one sitting (or want to take out the "challenge questions), simply use the "hide card" function on Boom to hide them from your students. Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW********************************************************************************************************** What are Boom Card
Preview of BOOM CARDS- Creating BAR GRAPHS (1st/2nd Grade)- Digital Learning

BOOM CARDS- Creating BAR GRAPHS (1st/2nd Grade)- Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students will practice making bar graphs from data provided to them. Students must make 10 bar graphs- each graph is based on a different topic. All the graphs show data that increases by 1. Since this Boom deck requires reading, it contains audio- to assist those students that have a hard time reading. Here are some examples of the type of graphs that your student will make: Technology graphingBakery SalesOur Class' Favorite ColorWhat Season is your Birthday?O
Preview of Increasing Patterns: Write the Pattern Rule- BOOM Cards - Digital Learning

Increasing Patterns: Write the Pattern Rule- BOOM Cards - Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students practice writing pattern rules for increasing (or growing) patterns. Each of the increasing patterns start with either 1, 2, 3 or 4 blocks. The patterns increase by 1, 2, 3 or 4 blocks each time. The Boom Card deck has 20 cards. If you don't want to have your students do all the cards in one sitting (or want to take out the "challenge questions"- the ones increasing by 3 or 4 each time), simply use the "hide card" function on Boom to hide them from your
Preview of BOOM CARDS- BAR GRAPHS (1st/2nd Grade) - Digital Learning

BOOM CARDS- BAR GRAPHS (1st/2nd Grade) - Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students will practice reading and interpreting bar graphs. There are 10 questions that have horizontal bar graphs and 10 questions that have vertical bar graphs. All the graphs have a scale of 1 (ie: they show data that increases by 1.) Since this Boom deck requires reading, it contains audio- to assist those students that have a hard time reading. Here are some examples of the type of questions that your students will see: Which food is most popular? How many
Preview of Is it a Pattern? *Repeating Patterns BOOM CARDS  - Digital Learning

Is it a Pattern? *Repeating Patterns BOOM CARDS - Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students students will practice distinguishing between groups of items that are and are not patterns. The patterns that students will see are: AB, AAB, ABB, ABC. Half of the cards in this deck have a pattern, the other half do not. Students must decide if the picture displayed is a pattern or not. The Boom Card deck has 20 cards. Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW***********************************************************************************
Preview of BOOM CARDS- PICTURE GRAPHS (1st/2nd Grade)- Digital Learning

BOOM CARDS- PICTURE GRAPHS (1st/2nd Grade)- Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students will practice reading and interpreting picture graphs. There are 4 different picture graphs in this boom card set. Each graph has 5 questions that students must answer. Since this Boom deck requires reading, it contains audio- to assist those students that have a hard time reading. Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEWThe Boom Card deck has 20 cards. *******************************************************************************************
Preview of Decreasing Patterns: Extend the pattern BOOM Cards - Digital Learning

Decreasing Patterns: Extend the pattern BOOM Cards - Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students practice extending decreasing (or shrinking) patterns. Most of the patterns decrease either by 1 or 2 blocks each time. There is one pattern that decreases by 3 each time and two patterns that decrease exponentially (the last 2 cards in the deck). If you don't want to have your students do all the cards in one sitting (or want to take out the "challenge questions), simply use the "hide card" function on Boom to hide them from your students. The Boom Card
Preview of BOOM CARDS- Creating BAR GRAPHS (3rd Grade)- Digital Learning

BOOM CARDS- Creating BAR GRAPHS (3rd Grade)- Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students will practice making bar graphs from data provided to them. Students must make 10 bar graphs- each graph is based on a different topic. All the graphs have scales of either 2, 5 or 10 (ie: they show data that increases by 2, 5 or 10.) For this boom card deck, students need to be able to count by 2's, 5's and 10's to 100 fluently. Since this Boom deck requires reading, it contains audio- to assist those students that have a hard time reading. Here are som
Preview of Decreasing Patterns: Write the Pattern Rule- BOOM Cards - Digital Learning

Decreasing Patterns: Write the Pattern Rule- BOOM Cards - Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students practice writing pattern rules for decreasing (or shrinking) patterns. Each of the decreasing patterns decrease by 1, 2 or 3 blocks each time. The Boom Card deck has 20 cards. If you don't want to have your students do all the cards in one sitting, simply use the "hide card" function on Boom to hide them from your students. Click here to see the preview of the deck: PREVIEW**********************************************************************************
Preview of BOOM CARDS- PICTOGRAPHS (2nd/3rd Grade) - Digital Learning

BOOM CARDS- PICTOGRAPHS (2nd/3rd Grade) - Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students will practice reading and interpreting pictographs. There are 4 different pictographs in this boom card set. Each graph has 5 questions that students must answer. In 10 of the boom cards, the picture represents 1 unit. In 10 of the boom cards, the picture represents 2 units. Since this Boom deck requires reading, it contains audio- to assist those students that have a hard time reading. If you don't want to include all of the questions for your student
Preview of Base 10 Blocks *Triple Digit* BOOM CARDS- Digital Learning

Base 10 Blocks *Triple Digit* BOOM CARDS- Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students practice identifying and composing numbers with Base 10 Blocks. There are 2 Boom Card Decks in this resource. Each deck contains 20 cards. Here is what you will find in this resource: Identifying Base 10 Blocks: Triple Digit Boom Cards™. In this deck, students will practice identifying TRIPLE DIGIT Base 10 Blocks. They will count the Base 10 Blocks on each question and then record the number that they counted.This deck contains 20 cards: 16 require no re
Preview of Repeating Patterns BOOM Cards: Identify the Pattern- Digital Learning

Repeating Patterns BOOM Cards: Identify the Pattern- Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students practice naming the repeating pattern. The Boom Card deck has 20 cards. In the deck, students will practice identifying a variety of different repeating patterns: ABA, AAB, ABB, AABC, ABBC, ABCC, ABBA, AB, ABC. Most of the repeating patterns go beyond the basic AB, ABC patterns- so this deck shouldn't be used as practice for basic repeating patterns. If you don't want the challenge questions for your students (the ABA, ABAA questions), simply use the "
Preview of Boom Cards- Base 10 Blocks *Double Digit* - Digital Learning

Boom Cards- Base 10 Blocks *Double Digit* - Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students practice identifying and composing numbers with Base 10 Blocks. There are 2 Boom Card Decks in this resource. Each deck contains 20 cards. Here is what you will find in this resource: Identifying Base 10 Blocks: Double Digit Boom Cards™. In this deck, students will practice identifying DOUBLE DIGIT Base 10 Blocks. They will count the Base 10 Blocks on each question and then record the number that they counted.This deck contains 20 cards: 16 require no re
Preview of BOOM CARDS- BAR GRAPHS (3rd Grade) - Digital Learning

BOOM CARDS- BAR GRAPHS (3rd Grade) - Digital Learning

This is a DIGITAL resource where students will practice reading and interpreting bar graphs. There are 10 questions that have horizontal bar graphs and 10 questions that have vertical bar graphs. All the graphs have scales of either 2 or 5 (ie: they show data that increases by 2 or 5.) For this boom card deck, students need to be able to count by 2's and 5's to 100 fluently. Here are some examples of the type of questions that your students will see: Which type of pizza sold the most? How many
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