Math projects 2nd grade

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this summer math craft is perfect for kids to make

Looking for some fun end of year or summer-themed math crafts and activities? Then check these out! Students can make 3D paper beach houses, paper chains, popsicle crafts or lift-the-flap sandcastles – all while practicing core math facts like addition and subtraction within 20, multiplication facts, skip counting, multiplication strategies and more! Great for end of year revision or multiplication practice and covering lots of math skills for 1st grade, 2nd grade and 3rd grade.

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the back to school printables for kids with text overlay that reads, math freebie run a taco truck

Free 2nd grade math activity. Great to review several math standards at once! A great sample math PBL activity if you have been wanting to try project based learning in your classroom. You will love this free math activity for 2nd graders going back to school!

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hands - on geometric art project for kids to do with paper and colored pencils

This hands-on geometry activity is the perfect way to incorporate art into your elementary classroom! Stained glass creations are a fantastic art extension activity appropriate for 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade! Students can use pattern blocks to complete the mini math geometry project and then turn their design into a masterpiece! Great closure activity for second, third, and fourth grade classes.

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the first and second grade time crafts are great for students to practice their math skills

Looking for some fresh and fun ideas for your unit on time? Check out some of these cute cut and paste crafts! Get your students making clocks and turn it into a cool bulletin board display or create a set of pyramids, ordering different units of time! Great for 1st and 2nd graders, fits well into any unit on telling time. 1st grade time worksheets, 2nd grade time worksheets. Time math crafts. Make a clock worksheet. Make a clock activity.

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rainbow addition and subtraction freebie for kids to use in their classroom or homeschool

Telling time, addition and subtraction 0-20, fractions, fact families, and 3-digit place value are just some of the first and second grade math skills that you can reinforce with our Spring math crafts for first grade. These low prep, high engagement math craftivities are perfect for transitioning to a bulletin board or using for an easy sub plan.

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four different pictures with the words place value and clouds on them, including pencils

Cloud Weather April Place Value Activity is an adorable spring activity. It includes clouds craft templates (and blacklines) , place value recording pages, and place value printable worksheets for hundreds, tens, ones, numbers 10 - 999. It also includes ten frames to create a rain cloud or storm cloud. This could be used in a 1st grade or 2nd grade classroom.

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the camp army campground map is shown with text overlaying it that reads, multiplication project inspiration

Get math project inspiration and check out this camping themed multiplication project! This project using arrays is a great fit for 3rd grade and 4th grade math. Make it a part of guided math, math workshop, or as a stand alone lesson! Project based learning is a great way for kids to make connections between math and the real world. Read more here!

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the free printable coloring pages for kids to color and learn how to draw them

Love free math printables? Follow me for fun free printables every Friday! Here are some released previously - skip count by 2s, 5s or 10s and complete lots of fun characters. Pokemon, Bluey and more! Perfect for kindergarten, 1st grade or 2nd grade. Each skip counting worksheets makes a fun coloring sheet or laminate the set and use in math centers. Lots of other skip counting dot to dots in the store too. Enjoy!

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a paper doll made to look like a person with fractions and numbers on it

I came home from school yesterday and cried. And not because the end of the year is so overwhelming, busy, and exhausting...{although that may be where part of the tears are coming from. JK! #AmIJustKiddingThough??} But because I’m going to miss my kids SO much. For 180 school days, 23 of my third grade students and I have laughed, cried, worked hard, learned so many new things together, and have built some really amazing relationships with one another. I’ve watched them grow not only as…

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addition practice for the classroom to help students learn how to use numbers and place value

By 3rd Grade, students are required to fluently add and subtract within 1,000 with and without regrouping. By applying a variety of grade-level addition

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