After teaching preschool for five years, I made the switch to elementary school. I have experience with first, second, and fourth grades... But have spent the last five years as a dedicated second grade teacher!
This fun scoot activity will help students practice multiplication and division! Cut apart the included cards and place a card on each student’s desk. Students will need scrap paper to solve the problem on their desk. Answers will be recorded on the record sheet. When you say “scoot” the student’s will get up and move to the next desk and complete the next problem.
Aligned with California's Common Core Standards for 2nd grade, 2.OA.5: Use repeated addition and counting by multiples to demonstr
This worksheet includes space for students to take notes about the three properties of addition (commutative, associative, identity). Also included are examples of each property that students can cut, sort, and glue. There are three sets of examples on a single sheet to save paper.
This worksheet allows students to practice completing balanced equations and inequalities (addition and subtraction only). Two worksheets print on one double-sided sheet to help save paper.
These 2.5" flash cards include all multiplication facts from x0 to x10 and a log sheet to help teachers keep track of students' current fact level. A bonus set of x11 and x12 are included for students who need an extra challenge.
In my classroom, we discuss four "math actions" shown in addition (put together) and subtraction (take away, compare, missing part) problems. Included are four posters showing and four math actions and three double-sided worksheets. The worksheets allow students to practice Put Together / Take Away, Compare / Missing Part, and writing and solving their own word problems.
This scoot activity helps students explore 2.G.2: Partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size squares and count to find the total number of them.
These three worksheets and eight exit tickets allow students to practice reading, drawing and writing numbers. The first double-sided worksheet is about reading and writing numbers using words and expanded form, the second half-sized (double-sided) worksheet asks students to build and draw numbers using base ten blocks, and the third double-sided worksheet reviews all concepts. The exit tickets require students to recall the drawing and expanded form of eight different numbers.
These four worksheets give students the chance to practice completing a 100 chart (up to 110). The first worksheet is just completing the chart, while the additional worksheets ask students to circle the 2s, 5s, and 10s to help them notice number patterns.
Students practice single-digit subtraction by drawing lines to match the fact to the correct answer. Each of the eleven pages focuses on a different fact. This set includes the -0 through -10 facts. Enjoy!
These 2.5" flash cards include all single-digit subtraction facts from -0 to -9 and a log sheet to help teachers keep track of students' current fact level.
Students practice single-digit addition by drawing lines to match the addends to the correct sum. Each of the eleven pages focuses on a different fact. This set includes the +0 through +10 facts. Enjoy!
These 2.5" flash cards include all division facts from /1 to /10 and a log sheet to help teachers keep track of students' current fact level. A bonus set of /11 and /12 are included for students who need an extra challenge.
These 2.5" flash cards include all single-digit addition facts from +0 to +9 and a log sheet to help teachers keep track of students' current fact level.
Included are counting strips (x1-12) and hints (x0-11) for helping students memorize their multiplication facts.
2nd - 4th
Mental Math
CCSS
3.NBT.A.3
, 3.OA.C.7
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Experience
After teaching preschool for five years, I made the switch to elementary school. I have experience with first, second, and fourth grades... But have spent the last five years as a dedicated second grade teacher!
Teaching style
Whenever possible, I like to keep my classroom student-centered. The more students follow their own interests (with teacher guidance, of course) the more they learn!
My own education history
After graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor's Degree in Child and Adolescent Development and a minor in Special Education, I obtained my teaching credential in California. I also recently finished my Master's Degree in Elementary Education.
Additional biographical information
In my spare time, I love to read, knit, bake, and spent time with my husband, family, and friends!
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