| Second Grade
- "Measure, Add, and
Subtract Length"
- Activities
by GLCE:Measurement New
- A website is designed to provide math links
for students, guidance for parents, and standards
based resources for teachers. You can find resources
by the GLCE. Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the
links contained in this site. The linked sites
themselves were created by other individuals
and organizations.
- Bathroom
Tiles
This interactive site allows students the chance
to practice estimating measurements of angels.
- FunBrain
Measuring by centimeters and/or
inches can be tricky! This is a helpful site
that allows the students to practice measuring
at the level of difficulty that they are ready
for.
- Geometry
and Measurement
This is an interactive site that has activities
for K-5 that include measuring angles, working
with symmetry, teaching measures, and how much
is it?
- Judge
and Jury
Students explore non-standard units and compare
relative sizes of "steps" in this activity.
They determine how the size of each type of step
is important to how many steps it takes to measure
an object.
- Measure
It!
This site is student activity based. Students
must look at the ruler and decide how long the
bar above it is. It also keeps track of correct/incorrect
responses. Students can also choose what level
of difficulty they would like to be on. Children
must be able to read in order to respond. This
site would be appropriate for grades 2-5.
- PBS
Kids: Cyberchase
Students print a "wacky ruler" and a page of
worms.
Using the wacky ruler, (which is missing some
numbers,) students measure each of the worms.
Students can check their answers on the site.
To conclude the activity, students could explain
their strategy.
- Shape
& Space in Geometry
This site provides students with the opportunity
to investigate the relationship between the
length
of a diagonal of a square and one of its sides.
- Snapdragon
Tell the Time
Children manipulate the hands on a clock to tell
time. Dragon pops up to indicate correct answers.
- "Understand the Concept
of Area"
- Activities
by GLCE:Measurement New
- A website is designed to provide math links
for students, guidance for parents, and standards
based resources for teachers. You can find resources
by the GLCE. Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the
links contained in this site. The linked sites
themselves were created by other individuals
and organizations.
- Geometry
and Measurement
This is an interactive site that has activities
for K-5 that include measuring angles, working
with symmetry, teaching measures, and how much
is it?
- Interactivate
- Area Explorer
Second graders
will find several examples they can use to test
their knowledge and understanding of area of
an object. This would be a good reinforcing activity
for after the lesson has been taught.
- Judge
and Jury
Students explore non-standard units and compare
relative sizes of "steps" in this activity. They
determine how the size of each type of step is
important to how many steps it takes to measure
an object.
- Measure
It!
This site is student activity based. Students
must look at the ruler and decide how long the
bar above it is. It also keeps track of correct/incorrect
responses. Students can also choose what level
of difficulty they would like to be on. Children
must be able to read in order to respond. This
site would be appropriate for grades 2-5.
- PBS
Kids: Cyberchase
Students print a "wacky ruler" and a page of
worms.
Using the wacky ruler, (which is missing some
numbers,) students measure each of the worms.
Students can check their answers on the site.
To conclude the activity, students could explain
their strategy.
- Shape
& Space in Geometry
This site provides students with the opportunity
to investigate the relationship between the
length
of a diagonal of a square and one of its sides.
- "Tell Time and Solve
Time Problems"
- Activities
by GLCE:Measurement New
- A website is designed to provide math links
for students, guidance for parents, and standards
based resources for teachers. You can find resources
by the GLCE. Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the
links contained in this site. The linked sites
themselves were created by other individuals
and organizations.
- Math
is Fun
This is a teacher resource as well as an
activity for students. This gives ideas
and wording possiblities
for teacher presentations/lessons. As well,
it allows students to manipulate clocks,
both analog
and digital to show a desired time in both
manners.
- Snapdragon
Tell the Time
Children manipulate the hands on a clock to tell
time. Dragon pops up to indicate correct answers.
- Time
Experience For Kids!
In this interactive site, the children are presented
with two times, they will be asked to determine
the difference between the two. This includes
using the hours, minutes, and seconds in the
time.
There is another game the children can go to
for determining time using the month, day, and
year
(calendar). The third game is to determine time
using the clock and calendar. This is a student
activity for grades 4 and up.
- "Record, Add and Subtract
Money"
- Activities by GLCE:Measurement New
A website
is designed to provide math links for students,
guidance for parents, and standards based resources
for teachers. You can find resources by the GLCE.
Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the links contained
in this site. The linked sites themselves were
created by other individuals and organizations.
- Change
Maker Game
Outstanding
- Students make change and add their
money to a piggy bank. They can select the level
of difficulty from amounts less than $1.00 to
amounts over $100.00. A tally board keeps the
number of correct answers. This is a student activity.
- Counting Money
Here is an interactive site
about counting money for students in second grade.
Students can read and write amounts of money
using decimal notations.
- Learning
About Money
Coin identification and adding of coins
can be a challenge. This site allows student
practice with these money concepts.
- Money
Experience For Kids!
Outstanding
- This site allows three types of games:
(It ranges form grade 2 to higher elementary)
Making Change - It tells how many of what denomination
are required to make a given amount. Spending
Money - The student is given a specific amount
of cash and presented with a list of items. Their
job is to buy things until they have less than
$1.00 left. They must not overspend. Piggy Bank
Break-in - Add up the money by denomination and
determine the total. This is a student activity.
- "Read Thermometers"
- Temperature
This module explains how to
measure temperature. It will help you to read
thermometer scales and compare Fahrenheit and
Celcius measurements.
- Thermometer Practice
Temperature is measured
using two different scales: Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Almost all the countries of the world use the
Celsius scale. The United States is one of the
only countries that use the Fahrenheit scale.
The thermometers on this webpage will have both
Celsius and Fahrenheit scales. Use the scale
that your teacher has chosen.
- "Solve Measurement
Problems"
- Activities
by GLCE:Measurement New
- A website is designed to provide math links
for students, guidance for parents, and standards
based resources for teachers. You can find resources
by the GLCE. Mr. Maffesoli compiled all of the
links contained in this site. The linked sites
themselves were created by other individuals
and organizations.
- Funbrain
Change Maker Game
Outstanding
- Interactive game which asks to give
the amount of coins that represent change for
$1.00 or $100.00. Graphics are lifelike. (Grades
2-4)
- Funbrain
Shape Surveyor Geometry Game
Outstanding
- This is an interactive game. You are
on an archeological dig and have to solve problems
as you dig. The student calculates the perimeter
or area of a given figure. They are able to
select
from a variety of difficulty levels. This is
a student activity.
- PBS
Kids: Cyberchase
Students print a "wacky ruler" and a page of
worms.
Using the wacky ruler, (which is missing some
numbers,) students measure each of the worms.
Students can check their answers on the site.
To conclude the activity, students could explain
their strategy.
- Money
Experience For Kids!
Outstanding
- This site allows three types of games:
(It ranges form grade 2 to higher elementary)
Making Change - It tells how many of what denomination
are required to make a given amount. Spending
Money - The student is given a specific amount
of cash and presented with a list of items.
Their
job is to buy things until they have less than
$1.00 left. They must not overspend. Piggy Bank
Break-in - Add up the money by denomination and
determine the total. This is a student activity.
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