Grade 2
29 Units, 63 Skills
Picture Numbers - Addition Intro
Unit 1
Coin Math - Intro
Unit 2
Base Ten Blocks - Counting Intro
Unit 3
Patterning - Visual Patterns Basics
Unit 4
Picture Numbers - Subtraction Intro
Unit 5
Ten Groups - Counting
Unit 6
Addition and Subtraction of Integers - 1 Digit
Unit 7
Numbers and Words - to Thousands
Unit 8
Base Ten Blocks - Counting Practice
Unit 9
Ten Groups - Less Than, Greater Than
Unit 10
Data and Graphs - Intro
Unit 11
Number Sense - Basics
Unit 12
Fraction Foundations - Intro
Unit 13
Multiplication From Counting - Intro
Unit 14
Geometry Basics - Practice
Unit 15
Fraction Foundations - Practice
Unit 16
Multiplication From Counting - Practice
Unit 17
Base Ten Blocks - Comparing Intro
Unit 18
Ten Groups - Adding
Unit 19
Base Ten Blocks - Addition Intro
Unit 20
Coin Math - Practice
Unit 21
Geometry Basics - Advanced
Unit 22
Ten Groups - Subtracting
Unit 23
Coin Math Comparing - Intro
Unit 24
Time - Telling - Intro
Unit 25
Base Ten Blocks - Subtraction Intro
Unit 26
Geometry - Shape Classification (2D) - Intro
Unit 27
Number Sense - Intro
Unit 28
Picture Numbers - Addition and Subtraction
Unit 29
This math unit begins by exploring the congruence and similarity of 2D shapes, helping students recognize geometric properties and relationships. Initially, learners identify and differentiate these properties in 2D shapes, progressing to more complex identification tasks involving both congruence and similarity criteria. The unit transitions into the three-dimensional realm by teaching the naming and identification of parts of 3D shapes, such as vertices, faces, and edges. Here, students not only learn to recognize these elements but also practice counting them in various 3D figures, enhancing their spatial awareness and understanding of three-dimensional forms. Subsequently, the unit shifts focus back to 2D shapes, particularly circles, where students delve into understanding parts of a circle and the mathematical relationships between a circle’s diameter and radius. This section anchors knowledge on the geometric basics of circles. The final phase of this unit involves a comprehensive treatment of triangle classification. Students learn to classify triangles based on angles (acute, right, obtuse) and by their sides (scalene, isosceles, equilateral), consolidating their understanding with reverse classification practices and reinforcing their overall grasp of geometric properties and relationships integral to both two and three-dimensional shapes.
Skills you will learn include:
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