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Jason Hogge

2nd Grade Math Learning Games For Kids | Learning Games For Kids - 0 views

  • Math is an important subject for school age children to master. Math facts are only one part, and not one of the most important ones, in building a solid math foundation. Educational math games help kids practice in a fun and rewarding way. Math games for kids can help make learning math fun with games, flash cards, worksheets, and activities. Math games for kids take the frustration out of practicing math for young learners and make it a fun and rewarding experience. Kids look forward to math practice with online math games.
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    This site allows children in second grade to learn algebraic terms, money, geometry terms, data and all other important math information valuable for second graders. Children will not only learn math but they will have fun while doing it.
Jason Hogge

2nd Grade Math Word Problems - 0 views

  • Dinosaur length involves ordering, rounding, adding and subtracting different dinosaur lengths which are all 2 digit numbers.
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    An activity located under Dinosaur Length has a option of doing the activity in either metric units or standard units. The activity allows students to round to the nearest "Ten," numbering the lengths of the dinosaurs from largest to smallest, and it also has word problems that will test a child's ability to both read math problems and solving them without it just being two sets of numbers.
Jason Hogge

http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/standards/mathematics/2014-06-26-math-g2-arch... - 0 views

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    Indiana Academic Standards for second grade math. The draft was released on May 1, 2014 and it has multiple aspects to let teachers know what one needs to teach children during the school year.
Jason Hogge

Counting Activities - 0 views

  • This page provides examples of counting activities aligned with the Early Childhood Assessment in Mathematics (ECAM) continuum for counting. These activities can be used by teachers or parents to support students' progress within a stage or to promote movement to the next stage on the continuum. Resources required for some of the activities listed, such as dot cards, numeral cards, five frames, and ten frames can be found on the Math Resources page.
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    The site has descriptions in stages that help step by step in teaching children how to get a hold of counting by ones, two, fives and tens. Activities are also listed and can help generate present and future teachers to create ways on howto help second graders grasp the concept of counting by more than just one.  
Jason Hogge

Problem Solving - Dinosaur Length (Metric) - 1 views

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    Obviously, a teacher can change the content of this activity to their liking but as for what it is now, this activity is about rounding lengths to the nearest Ten and finding out what dinosaur is larger and which is smaller by numbering largest to smallest. It has rounding, addition and subtracting. Measurement is an important aspect in math for children. 
Jason Hogge

Counting by ones, twos, fives, tens - YouTube - 0 views

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    This Youtube page has some pretty cool songs that I believe children would like. The songs are catchy and it is something new that children would enjoy watching not knowing that they are also learning a little at the same time. Math can be a sore subject for some but when some fun is added in, Math can become enjoyable.
Jason Hogge

Lesson Plan: Three Digit Place Value - 0 views

  • Students will understand what the three digits of a number mean in terms of ones, tens, and hundreds. They will be able to explain how they came up with answers to questions about larger and smaller numbers.
  • Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent quantities of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones.
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    This is a lesson plan to help teach children the place value up to three digit numbers. It comes with what materials are needs, how much time should be taken and steps to help a teacher get things started. Of course all lesson plans can be changed based on what the teacher wants to do but there is nothing wrong with having a place to start.
emilysj2013

Lesson Plan: Eggs and Tooth Enamel - 0 views

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    This experiment is about what decay can do to your tooth enamel. Students get a first-hand look at what happens when plaque builds up on their teeth.The following lesson pertains to elementary students K-2
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