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Adding Coins: 1-50 Cents
For this money worksheet, 2nd graders count the number of coins to add up the amount of money that is shown. Students respond to 6 questions, writing the amount of money that is depicted on the line beside each picture.
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Money Subtraction (A): 50 Cent Increments
In this subtracting money worksheet, students solve the money subtraction problems by subtracting the numbers in increments of fifty cents. Students subtract to solve twenty money problems.
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Money Subtraction (B) 50 Cent Increments
In this subtracting money worksheet, students solve the money subtraction problems by subtracting the numbers in increments of fifty cents. Students subtract to solve twenty money problems.
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Count by 5's
In this patterning learning exercise, 2nd graders read and solve 6 word problems using a hundreds chart as needed. They finish patterns in which they skip count by 2's or 5's to find the next two or three numbers.
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Counting Money (Online Interactive)
In this counting coins worksheet, learners solve 20 problems in which a picture of an item with the price marked is analyzed. Students decide how many quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies would be needed to buy each item. This is an...
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Counting by Tens
First graders listen to "One Is a Snail, Ten Is a Crab", a story about a crab with ten feet and counting by tens. They create their own crab to practice counting by tens to one hundred.
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Count Dimes
In this early childhood math practice worksheet, students use problem solving skills to solve 6 story problems that require them to count coins.
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Round to the Nearest Ten
In this rounding activity, students solve 6 story problems in which two digit numbers will be rounded to the nearest ten. There are no examples on this page.
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Math – Comparing Numbers Up to 2-Digits
For this comparing numbers up to 2-digits worksheet, students respond to 10 comparing numbers and 5 comparing sets questions.
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Naming the Pattern
In this pattern activity, 2nd graders complete fifteen number patterns and explain the counting pattern for each group. Students also complete five picture patterns and label each of the patterns.
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Mystery Jars: Make Your Own
There are many ways to implement this estimation and counting activity. Young mathematicians fill jars with objects to create "mystery jars." Add difficulty by using smaller objects. After counting, learners secretly record their exact...
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Quarter Sorter
Graphing and sorting are such important skills for young learners to understand. Here, they will be given quarters to examine, they must come up with a sorting rule by which they will use to sort the quarters. They will sort their...
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Identifying Patterns
Investigators examine the clues to complete 17 sequences by skip counting backwards. There are two examples to get them started, and all of these patterns include the first three numbers but are missing the last five. If you want...
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Money Amounts to 50 Cents
In this adding money instructional activity, students add the Canadian coins. Students add to solve 10 problems.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Customary Units of Length - Practice 6.2
Fifth graders complete nine problems in which they work with converting customary units of length such as feet to yards, and yards to miles. They compare measurements using inequality signs in six examples, and answer two test prep...
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Write the Missing Numbers
Which numbers are missing on these hundreds charts? Beginning counters fill in the blank squares in a set of hundreds charts. One simply has the numbers 1 and 100, while the others are missing every other number, only even numbers, or...
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My Time!
Learners explore how to tell time by looking at their daily schedule. Everyone's days start out the same (with school), but what does each learner do after school? How do they spend their time?
EngageNY
A Critical Look at Proportional Relationships
Use proportions to determine the travel distance in a given amount of time. The 10th installment in a series of 33 uses tables and descriptions to determine a person's constant speed. Using the constant speed, pupils write a linear...
Mathwire
A Collection of Logic Number Puzzles on the Hundred Board
What's my number? Spark mathematical thinking and have some fun with thirty number puzzles that pose a series of questions to guide learners towards number discovery.
CCSS Math Activities
Sandwich Shop
Eat up the task on systems of equations. Given information on the total number of sandwiches and the total income, learners write and solve a linear system of equations to find the number of each type of sandwich sold at a shop. They...
CCSS Math Activities
Picking Apples
Pick the resource while it's ripe. A performance task challenges young mathematicians to consider the costs of apple picking. They compare the costs for two different orchards for different situations.
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How Much, How Fast, How Far?
Students investigate the concept of the number one million. For this number concepts lesson, students read the book How Much is a Million? and brainstorm questions, such as "how many leaves are on a tree" and "how many hairs are on your...
Florida Center for Reading Research
Fluency: Words, Word Sprint
Using a set of high-frequency word flashcards, partners time each other to see how many words they can read in one minute. They place correctly read words in a yes pile and incorrectly in a no pile. Once a minute is up, partners count...
Illustrative Mathematics
Making 124
How many ways can you make the number 124 using only tens and ones? Use a task that prompts young mathematicians to make 124 in as many ways as possible.