In grade 2 math, your child will:
The following links are meant to serve as a resource to help you understand the math we are doing in class as well as provide you with online games and activities to help reinforce concepts at home.
- solve two-step addition and subtraction story problems to 100.
- add and subtract to 20; know addition facts to 20 by memory
- read and write 3-digit numbers using numerals, words, and expanded notation (726 = 700 + 20 + 6)
- understand that the three digits of a 3-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones
- use symbols >, =, < to compare two 3-digit numbers
- add and subtract 2-digit numbers accurately and efficiently, and explain strategies for doing so
- add and subtract 3-digit numbers using models, sketches, and/or numbers, and explain strategies for doing so
- estimate and measure length in centimeters and meters, inches and feet.
- divide circles and rectangles into two, three, and four equal parts and describe the parts
- recognize, draw, and analyze 2- and 3-D shapes
- solve money problems involving dollars, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies
The following links are meant to serve as a resource to help you understand the math we are doing in class as well as provide you with online games and activities to help reinforce concepts at home.
General Math Resources
An amazing K-5 math resource with many links to games and activities to help students learn foundational skills at their grade levels.
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Eureka Math Support
Parents are their child’s chief advocate and most essential teacher – at homework time and always. To assist in this crucial role, we have assembled a suite of resources that will help you to help your child become proficient in math.
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To help parents address questions children may have about Eureka Math at home, they created Tip Sheets for each module for Grades K through 8. Tip sheets provide an overview of the module and include suggested strategies and models, key vocabulary, connections to previous learning, and tips for how you can support your child’s learning at home. Tip Sheets are arranged in the same Module Sequence as the student homework, making it easy for parents to follow along with their child’s progress.
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This collection of K-5 resources and materials from all over the United States support implementation of the Engage NY Math curriculum. Find links to compacted pacing guides, video lessons, parent support materials, and free printable templates from SMc Curriculum. Also find Smarter Balanced supports and example performance tasks.
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A newly discovered site that has tons of learning videos and resources on the different math standards. This is a K-5 resource meant for students, but can be very useful for parents. It may ask you to make a free account to access the videos.
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