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Earth Day art history Common Core 2.MD.A.3 resources

Preview of Measurement

Measurement

Measurement Spring Math Measure to nearest inch, half inch, and quarter inch - Earth Day and Spring theme 1.MD.2. , 2.MD.1, 2.MD.3, 2.MD.4 This April - Earth Day, Easter, and Spring themed measurement center is aligned with 1st and 2nd grade Common Core Standards. Pictures include: Earth, flower, recycle bin, umbrella, boy, butterfly, carrot, chick, bunny/rabbit, tree, wagon, egg Students will practice measuring to the nearest quarter inch. This packet includes: - 12 April themed picture
Preview of 2nd Grade Earth Day Math Measurement Scavenger Hunt (Inches & Centimeters)

2nd Grade Earth Day Math Measurement Scavenger Hunt (Inches & Centimeters)

This double-sided Earth Day math worksheet is an easy print-and-go resource that has students measure to the nearest inch or centimeter, and collect data outdoors.DIRECTIONS FOR THIS PRODUCTThis is a print-and-go resource. This double-sided worksheet has directions for students to follow and assesses their understanding of measurement by measuring objects to the nearest whole inch or centimeter. A teacher key is included although most answers on the worksheets will vary from student to student.
Preview of Neighborhood Map

Neighborhood Map

A lesson plan to start the year off with a new perspective of the world. This lesson will be the lead up to our Around the World Passport Series. It is a great introductory lesson that can be adapted to multiple age groups and abilities.
Preview of Math with Monet

Math with Monet

Created by
Seronok Salsa
The ideal interdisciplinary lesson, where mathematics meets art. Students use their knowledge of measurement to make a bag, either through a template or via dictated instructions from the teacher. They paint it in the style of Claude Monet, learning about him in the process. Let the bag dry, and assemble this creation into their very own tote bag. Laminate if possible. Watch the students smile, as they take away their beautifully self-made bags, which they created from start to finish. This digi
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