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2nd Grade 7 Minute Whiteboard Videos - Winter Second Grade Math ELA Review

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  1. Have you ever felt overwhelmed and just needed a minute to catch your breath? Have you ever wondered how you could keep your class busy while you worked one-on-one with a student or small group? I know I have and that's why I created 7 Minute Whiteboard Videos. They are ZERO prep! No copies! No earl
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed and just needed a minute to catch your breath? Have you ever wondered how you could keep your class busy while you worked one-on-one with a student or small group? I know I have and that's why I created 7 Minute Whiteboard Videos. They are ZERO prep! No copies! No early finishers! No grading! The best part is, kids LOVE them!

These videos offer a quick, no-prep review that your students are going to love! Each student needs a whiteboard, marker, and eraser. They are a wonderful resource for in-person AND distant learning.

This set of videos is just getting started and will include 12 videos. Videos included so far are...

❄️ Icy Expanded Notation - We see a three digit number. Can your kids write it in expanded form before the answer is revealed? Click here to see a preview!

❄️Snowman Says - Write 3-Digit Numbers - We hear the snowman say a number. Can your kids write it before the sun melts the block of ice revealing the answer? Click here to see a preview of this video!

❄️Comparing 3-Digit Numbers - A gust of wind blows in two hats with numbers on them. The snowman wants the hat with the greater number. Can your students compare the numbers using greater than, less than, or equal to signs before we see the snowman reach for the greatest number (creating a sign with his arms)? Click here to see this video!

❄️SNOW Time (telling time to five minutes) - Can your students write the time from an analog clock before icicles melt and reveal the time? I love how this emphasizes the hour and minute hand as we check answers. Click here to see it!

❄️The Long O Snow Globe - "Write the word that is spelled correctly." SO much practice with vowel teams in this one! Click to see a preview.

❄️Narwhal Place Value - We see icebergs float in with ice cubes on them. There are three icebergs, one has hundreds, one has tens, one has ones. Can your kids write how many ice cubes in all before the narwhals swim to the surface and tell us how many hundreds, tens, and ones there are? Click here to see a preview of this video.

❄️Snowflake Science with "Snowflake" Bentley - Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley introduces himself and tells us a little about his life. He lets us use his microscope to wach drops of water freeze. We also get to use his science journal to identify what type of snowflakes they are. This video is so fun and if is so amazing to see snowflakes form. Click here to see a preview of this video!

❄️Ice Fishing for Long and Short Vowels - We see six fish with wight words on them. Each sight word contains the same vowel, but only one of them says the vowel sound we are looking for. This video is SO good! Click here to see it!

❄️Hot Chocolate Shop - We see a variety of customers place their orders. Your kids need to use the prices on the menu figure out what the total of each order will be. I love the visuals as this walks them through checking their answers. Click here to see the preview!

❄️Mitten Match Synonyms - Read the words on the mittens and write the two words that have the same meaning. Click here to see a preview of this video!

❄️ Fishin' Addition - It's a great day for fishing for this polar bear! We hear and see word problems then add three-digit numbers to see how many fish he has in all. This video includes practice with and without regrouping. Click here to see a preview!

❄️Snowboarding Helping and Linking Verbs - This video focuses on "am", "are", and "is". Which word finishes each sentence? Can your kids write it before we see the snowboarders race down the slope? Click here to see a preview of this video.

Want more videos? Leave feedback! For every 50 feedback reviews left, I will add a bonus video!

If you like this set of videos, you might like these other second grade review bundles!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes, using a.m. and p.m.
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens - called a “hundred.”
Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.

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