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2nd Grade Math Standards
Counting
- I can count forward and backward by 1s within 1,000.
- I can count forward and backward by 5s within 1,000.
- I can count forward and backward by 10s within 1,000.
- I can count forward and backward by 100's within 1,000.
Even and Odd Numbers
- I can determine whether a number is odd or even.
Number Lines and Line Plots
- I can represent whole numbers on a number line.
- I can display a set of measurements using a line plot.
Place Value
- I can write three-digit numbers in expanded form.
- I can compare the values of three-digit numbers using <, >, and = symbols.
Addition
- I can add three-digit numbers within 1,000.
- I can represent addition using a number line.
Subtraction
- I can subtract three-digit numbers within 1,000.
- I can represent subtraction using a number line.
Word Problems
- I can solve one-and-two-step word problems involving addition and subtraction within 1,000.
- I can solve addition and subtraction problems involving length measurements of the same unit type.
Rectangular Arrays
- I can partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size cells.
- I can find the total number of cells in a rectangular array using addition.
Fractions
- I can identify equal portions of partitioned two-dimensional figures.
Length
- I can measure the length of an object to the nearest whole unit.
- I can describe the difference between length measurements when the same object is measured in different units.
Time
- I can tell time to the nearest 5 minutes, including A.M. and P.M.
Money
- I can calculate the value of a given amount of currency.
- I can solve word problems involving addition and subtraction within 1,000 with quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies.
Geometric Figures
- I can identify geometric figures by their defining attributes.
- I can create geometric figures with a specified set of attributes.
Representing Categorical Data
- I can display categorical data using picture graphs.
- I can display categorical data using bar graphs.
- I can solve problems using information presented in picture and bar graphs.