Use Election Night to teach your child about politics and government, and have them add up the electoral votes each presidential candidate earns throughout the night.
One of the best parts about the holidays is gathering together to enjoy a home-cooked meal. Through this fun activity, kids get to use a budget— and math skills— to plan a holiday meal.
Are your students' math skills greater than or less than your expectations? Use this quick assessment to gauge your second graders' understanding of three-digit numbers.
Kids count by tens to 250 on this second grade math worksheet. Skip counting by tens is one way kids can show the meaning of addition and learn multiples of 10.
Give your students simple two-digit numbers to practice the decomposition addition strategy! This can be used as a stand-alone activity or in conjunction with the Composing and Decomposing lesson plan.
How high can you count? Second graders will strengthen their understanding of ones and tens with this hundreds chart. Students will fill in the missing numbers up to 120 and then answer questions using the chart.
Give your second grader valuable at-home math practice with this worksheet that offers practice in double digit subtraction with borrowing and word problems.