MAD MINUTE MATH (SPEED MATH) **EACH TEST TAKES UP A QUARTER PAGE** THE TEST. THE GAME. THE CHALLENGE. • Challenge your kids weekly (or more) with a fun and exciting math activity! Great as part of a math program, a quick activity to break up the day, something to get the kids to focus for a few minutes or as an activity a substitute teacher can use. Also a great activity for home schooled children. • Mad Minute Math is available in Addition, Subtraction and Mix or Addition and Subtraction, Multi
Test on patterning for grade 2. Covers growing and shrinking patterns, skip counting, creating patterns, describing patterns, t-charts, and 3 column tables.
Grade 2 Social Studies quiz on mapping. Includes cardinal directions, fill in the blanks about Canada (i.e. capital etc.), fill in the blanks about the globe (i.e. continents, hemispheres), locating the Canadian provinces, locating the continents.
Labeling the parts of an analog clock. Telling time to the hour, quarter hour, and half hour. Drawing the hands to show the given digital time on an analog clock. Writing the digital time for the time shown on the analog clock.
Labeling the parts of an analog clock. Telling time to the hour, quarter hour, and half hour. Drawing the hands to show the given digital time on an analog clock. Writing the digital time for the time shown on the analog clock.
Great hands-on lesson for measuring with non-standard units. Focus on the big idea that we use units to make measurement comparisons simpler. This is only effective if the same unit is used. Works on curriculum expectations for Grade 1 Measurement (estimate, measure, and describe length using non-standard units of the same size; compare objects using attributes measured in non-standard units).
Labeling the parts of an analog clock. Telling time to the hour, quarter hour, and half hour. Drawing the hands to show the given digital time on an analog clock. Writing the digital time for the time shown on the analog clock.
A fun group project that allows students to research an ancient civilization. At the end, groups will "open" up their exhibits for parents and other students to come and learn.