Mathematics Grade 2

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Mathematics

Course/Grade ___2________ 

       

                      

  Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
Unit Titles  
Numerical and Proportional Reasoning I 
 

Numerical and Proportional Reasoning II

 
Algebraic Reasoning:

Patterns and Functions  

Numerical and Proportional Reasoning III

 
Geometry 
 
 
 

Measurement

 
Data: Probability and Statistics
Learning Outcomes

(grade level expectations or standards)

Recall basic addition and subtraction facts.

Identify reasonable answers. 

Solve addition and subtraction problems involving real-world experiences. 

Count with and trade pennies, dimes, and dollars. 

Determine and compare money amounts. 

Locate, label and order two and three digit numbers using place value models, pictures, and number lines.  

Use models and familiar objects to estimate, compare, and order unit fractions of a whole. 

Identify and build models of fractional parts of a whole other than unit fractions. 

Explore and describe addition with like denominators. 

Write matching fractions sentences using models. 

 
Use patterns and the rules that describe them to identify a missing object, objects with common or different attributes, and the complement of a set of objects. 

Explore and describe number patterns including odd and even numbers, counting by 2’s, 5’s, 10’s, 100’s. 

Counting on by 10’s. 

Explore multiplication by extending number patterns, skip counting, combining repeated addends, building models of groups the same size, and using arrays. 

Explore and describe strategies for representing, estimating, adding, and subtracting two-digit numbers with and without regrouping.

 
Explore translations, reflections, and rotations of simple polygons using manipulatives. 

Build and identify shapes that have one or more lines of reflective symmetry or that can be divided into two congruent parts. 

Build, describe, draw, and identify polygons, solids, and other two and three-dimensional objects found in the environment. 

Use the calendar to write and solve problems involving time. 

Tell time to the half-hour. 

Explore time to the quarter-hour (analog and digital). 

Explore using measurement tools such as thermometers, basic rulers, and balance scales to measure temperature, length, and weight. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Pose questions and systematically collect, sort, organize, record, and analyze data using tables, charts, picture graphs, and bar graphs. 

Discuss the likelihood of various events. 

State probabilities. 

Make predictions. 

Test predictions in practical situations.

Significant Task

(names only)

Different Ways to Express 2 and 3 Digit Numbers 

Saving and Spending with Piggy Banks and Fruit Salad  

Doctor, Doctor, Give me the Fraction News! 

Sharing Pizza with Friends

Skip Counting 
 
 

Quilting Patterns  
 
 

Songwriter’s Math 
 

Rose Bushes in the My Yard

Geometry Scavenger Hunt 
 

Tangram Transformation Puzzles 

Measure Me Shop 
 

How do I use my time?

Eye to Eye 
 
 

Skittles

Content

Supporting Materials

(text, calcs, manips)

Student Text

Manipulatives

Virtual Manipulatives

Student Text

Manipulatives

Virtual Manipulatives

Student Text

Manipulatives

Virtual Manipulatives

Student Text

Manipulatives

Virtual Manipulatives