Teaching Skip Counting in 1st Grade vs 2nd Grade

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] As a primary grade teacher, do you know which skip counting strategies work best at your grade level? Or, are you looking to differentiate your teaching strategies to meet all your learners where they’re at? Let’s delve into

Lucky to Learn 2nd Grade Math Curriculum: Step-By-Step Lesson

Have you heard the amazing news?! Team Lucky Little Learners has been working hard on creating a full year math curriculum! This 2nd grade math curriculum, called Lucky to Learn Math, is standards-based, engaging and easy to teach! This post will serve as a step-by-step

Tools to Teach Place Value

Blocks, chips, mats, oh my! When it comes to teaching place value to first and second graders, there are so many tools to choose from. But which place value tools are best for your students? Let’s take a closer look at some of the top

Place Value Strategies for 1st and 2nd Grade

Ready to dive into place value strategies with first and second graders? Try these top tips to explore place value in your classroom. Top 5 Place Value Strategies #1 – Daily Place Value Practice Make place value practice part of your daily classroom routine. Incorporate

Spiral Math Review Freebie

Spiral math review is perfect for morning work, homework, daily math review, and independent math centers. There are 3 levels of differentiation to make meeting your students where they are easier than ever. The best part? It’s no prep. Just choose the level that fits

Math Worksheets to Practice Place Value in 2nd Grade

For students to master skills such as addition and subtraction facts, knowing their place value is of utmost importance! Just like with any skill, the more place value is practiced, the better it is learned. But, daily repetitive place value practice can get boring for

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