Second Grade Math
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Below is an overview of what your child should know and be able to do by the end of 2nd grade.
Unit 2
- Read, write, model and compare whole numbers less than 1,000.
- Identify 10 more than and 10 less than a number.
- Describe numbers as odd or even.
- Extend, create and identify a rule for increasing numerical patterns.
- Collect, organize and display data in more than one way.
- Create and interpret tallies, bar graphs and pictographs.
Unit 2
- Describe and identify characteristics of plane and solid figures.
- Identify and model symmetry with concrete material and drawings.
- Identify and model congruence with concrete material and drawings.
Unit 3
- Add and subtract two and three digit numbers using a variety of strategies.
- Solve problems involving addition and subtraction using models and number sentences.
- identify missing numbers in number sentences.
Unit 4
- Model and write numerals for fractional parts of regions and sets.
- Identify and describe measurable attributes, including area, volume and temperature.
- Estimate and measure length, weight, temperature, time and capacity.
- Solve problems suing nonstandard and standard measurement units and concepts.
Unit 5
- Demonstrate mastery of basic addition and subtraction facts for sums through 18.
- Solve problems involving money though $10.00
Unit 6
- Model multiplication and division using concrete objects and drawings.
- Solve problems involving multiplication and division suing models and number sentences.
- Recognize and describe relationships between operations.
- Estimate to check the reasonableness of computation results.
Second Grade Math Links:
Second graders are learning about telling time, using fractions, multiplication, division and money. Click on a link below for helpful information and games.
- Fractions
- Multiplication
- Division
- Money
- Telling Time
- Technology Links Unit One
- Technology Links Unit Two
- Technology Links Unit Three
- Technology Links Unit Four
- Technology Links Fractions