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Eureka Math / Engage NY, Grade 2, Module 3, Lessons 1-10 Flipchart

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Katie Carlson
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Grade Levels
2nd
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  • Flipchart File
Pages
87 pages
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This resource has been very helpful as supplemental activities and extra practice for my students who are struggling with their math lesson!

Description

This interactive ActivStudio flipchart is aligned with Eureka Math, Grade 2, Module 3 (Place Value, Counting, and Comparison of Numbers to 1,000) lessons 1-10.

There are slides for every component of each lesson including the Fluency Practice, Sprints, Application Problem, Concept Development, Problem Set, Student Debrief and Exit Tickets. This is designed to serve as a visual for students to go along with the manipulatives and work they are doing at their desks. This also serves as a great guide for the teacher allowing the teacher to teach without holding the textbook, but simply going through the slides of the flipchart. The slides are interactive so you can manipulate the place value disks, dollar bills, place value blocks, etc.

This flipchart takes hours and hours to complete, but will save so much time in planning and help lessons go smoothly and fluidly.

I have taught Eureka math for two months so far and my class average has grown immensely (over an entire grade level in the course of only two months). I believe in this program and I can't imagine teaching these lessons without this flipchart. The lessons are very in-depth and detailed, so having extra support is necessary and important.
Total Pages
87 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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:
Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.

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