Assess your students' knowledge of 3D shapes (cylinder, pyramid, sphere, cone, cube, rectangular prism) with this quick assessment! The first page has a chart for students to fill in with the name of the shape - word bank included - and the number of faces, edges, and vertices. The second page asks students to write their answers to additional questions about these shapes and pushes their thinking. A great way to see how much your students have learned as part of a geometry unit!
Students love the challenge of applying problem-solving strategies to story problems!
This pack has 10 different word problems that include a variety of addition and subtraction problem types. Each page asks students to show their work, write a number sentence, and explain their thinking in words. Best of all, there are two versions of each problem--one with smaller numbers and one with larger numbers--for built-in differentiation!
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Perfect for distance learning! Students can use "present" mode to quiz themselves on addition facts with addends up to 9 and subtraction facts to 10 by clicking through the slides and using them as digital flashcards. Please note - math facts are in random order.
Your students will love this fun game to practice comparing 3-digit numbers! They simply roll dice six times to create two 3-digit numbers. Then they decide which "Allie the Alligator" symbol (greater than, less than, or equal to) to use to compare the numbers. This game can be played remotely on Google Classroom (by typing and dragging) or printed to use in-person.
Review math concepts from the first part of the year with this fun winter-themed math scoot! Topics include: -Even/odd -Fact families -Two-digit addition and subtraction (with and without regrouping) -Skip counting -Expanded form Answer key included!
This fun homework sheet reinforces estimation skills during a standard measurement unit. Students are asked to estimate the length, width, or height of various objects in their home, which encourages them to understand the size of one foot.
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This Google Slides activity is great for distance learning! It's a fun way to practice fact families. All you need is dice, and you're ready to go. Students will enjoy rolling the dice and filling in the houses with their numbers and equations.
After students learn two-digit addition and subtraction, they can use addition to check their subtraction work! There are 12 problems for them to practice this skill (the first problem is done for them as an example. It works well remotely in Google Classroom, or can be printed to use in-person.
This activity helps students practice number bonds and doubles facts in a fun way! It is a Google Slides activity that is perfect for distance learning. Students just need to drag and drop the correct number to complete each number bond (some ask students to drag the addends and some ask students to drag the sum).
Perfect for distance learning! Students can use "present" mode to quiz themselves on subtraction facts up to 10 by clicking through the slides and using them as digital flashcards. Please note - subtraction facts are in random order.
Perfect for distance learning! Students can use "present" mode to quiz themselves on addition facts with addends up to 9 by clicking through the slides and using them as digital flashcards. Please note - addition facts are in random order.
Have some fun practicing adding and subtracting 10 and 100 using 3-digit numbers! Your students can enjoy this dice game both in-person and remotely (Google Slides).
Assess your students' knowledge of 2D shapes, 3D shapes, and simple fractions with this assessment. This is a great way to see how much your students have learned in a 2nd grade geometry unit!
Your students will love this fun game to practice writing 3-digit numbers in expanded form! They simply roll dice three times to create a 3-digit number. Then they write the number in standard form and expanded form. This game can be played remotely on Google Classroom or printed to use in-person.
This is a Google Doc assignment that students can use to review telling whether a time is AM or PM. The first page asks students to fill in "AM" or "PM" next to a given activity. The second page asks students to keep track of their schedule for a day, writing the time (including AM/PM) and the activity they do at each point of the day. Perfect for distance learning!
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