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ACTIVITY DEVELOPMENT IN SECOND GRADE

BY: ANGELA FRIESEN


MATH PUZZLE PROBLEMS!

 2.NBT.B.5 Fluently add and subtract within 100 using properties


of operations, strategies based on place value, and/or the
relationship between addition and subtraction.

 2.OA.B.2 Fluently add and subtract within 30 using mental
strategies. By the end of 2nd grade, know from memory all sums
of two one-digit numbers and related subtraction facts.
POSITIVES NEGATIVES

 Movement (good for  Some people will be done


kinesthetic learners) before others
 Competitive  Competitive
 Puzzle oriented people  Chaotic at the end
 Visual learners  Could stress kids out with
noise and movement
CLOSEST TO 100 THE MOST!

 2.NBT.B.6 Add up to four


two-digit numbers using
properties of operations and
strategies based on place value.
POSITIVES NEGATIVES

 White board markers


 New activity  Competitive
 Manipulatives  Dice roll off of desks, and end up
 Competitive everywhere
 Have a partner to work  Some students are slower than
with/help others
 Learn placement  Could be noisy
 Can be adapted
ROLL IT, MAKE IT, EXPAND IT

 2.NBT.A.1 Know that the three digits of a


three-digit number represent amounts of
hundreds, tens, and ones (e.g., 706 can be
represented in multiple ways as 7 hundreds,
0 tens, and 6 ones; 706 ones; or 70 tens and
6 ones).
 2.NBT.A.3 Read and write numbers to
1000 using standard form, word form, and
expanded form.
POSITIVES NEGATIVES

 Use dice  There are a lot of steps and


 Use manipulatives manipulatives
 Get to draw/color  Could take a long time to
finish
 Can be adapted
 Loud
PLACE VALUE PUZZLES

 2.NBT.A.1 Know that


the three digits of a
three-digit number
represent amounts of
hundreds, tens, and ones
(e.g., 706 can be
represented in multiple
ways as 7 hundreds, 0
tens, and 6 ones; 706
ones; or 70 tens and 6
ones).
POSITIVES NEGATIVES

 Visualize all the parts together


 Get to be creative and make  Another puzzle
their own equations  Scissors
 Visual learners  Could get repetitive
 Can be looked at later on and
used later
MAGAZINE SCAVENGER HUNT!

 2.NBT.A.1 Know that the three digits of a three-digit number


represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones (e.g., 706 can be
represented in multiple ways as 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones;
706 ones; or 70 tens and 6 ones).
POSITIVES NEGATIVES

 Use magazines
 It’s a challenge  Scissors and glue
 Visualize  Paper everywhere
 Goes from copying to  Loosing things
searching on their own  Loud
 New!
THE END

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