Second Grade Math There are many math skills that your child has to learn and master in Second Grade.

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Second Grade Math There are many math skills that your child has to learn and master in Second Grade

The First Semester The First Semester Your child will learn and master these skills during this semester: Your child will learn and master these skills during this semester:  Basic Addition and Subtraction  Skip Counting/Counting On &Backwards  Ordinal Numbers  Identifying Missing Numbers  Place Value ( Hundreds/Tens/Ones)  Regrouping(2 digit/ 3 digit)  Data/Graphing (Pictograph/Bar Graph/ Circle Graph)  Multiplication  Word Problems

Second Semester Second Semester During this semester your child will now learn and master the following now learn and master the following skills: skills:  Time  Geometry- Angles (right/acute/obtuse) Shapes (Quadrilaterals, Parallelograms) Shapes (Quadrilaterals, Parallelograms) Solid Figures (cube, sphere, cone, Solid Figures (cube, sphere, cone, rectangular prism, cylinder rectangular prism, cylinder  Measurement – Length (inches, yards, centimeter, meter) centimeter, meter) Weight (pounds, ounces) Weight (pounds, ounces) Capacity ( cup, pint, quart, gallon, liter) Capacity ( cup, pint, quart, gallon, liter) Temperature ( Fahrenheit degrees Temperature ( Fahrenheit degrees Celsius degrees) Celsius degrees)  Multiplication/Fractions  Division  Word Problems

Key Terms Key Terms It is important that your child It is important that your child knows all the math key terms knows all the math key terms for: for:  Addition  Subtraction  Multiplication  Solving Word Problems

Preparation for the CRCT Preparation for the CRCT Continue to review all skills Continue to review all skills with your child during the school year. Here are a few great websites to enhance your child’s math skills: with your child during the school year. Here are a few great websites to enhance your child’s math skills:   math.com      