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Hands-On Mathematics for Manitoba, Grade 2

By Jennifer E. Lawson
Series: Hands-On Mathematics for Manitoba
Imprint: Portage & Main Press

Categories: Education, Mathematics, Elementary
Softcover, coil bound : 9781553791256, 322 pages, May 2007

Table of contents

  • Introduction to Hands-On Mathematics 1
    • Program Introduction 1
    • Program Principles 1
    • The Big Ideas of Mathematics 1
    • Hands-On Mathematics Learning Outcomes 6
    • Program Implementation 8
    • Classroom Environment 9
    • Timelines 9
    • Classroom Management 9
    • Planning Guidelines 10
  • Assessment 13
  • The Hands-On Mathematics Assessment Plan 13
  • Mental Math 26
    • Introduction to Mental Math – Grade 2 26
    • Grade 2 Mental Math Strategies 28
  • Websites 36
  • Module 1: Patterns and Relations 39
    • Books for Children 40
    • Introduction 42
    • 1 What Is in a Name? 43
    • 2 Pizza Patterns 46
    • 3 Candy Patterns 53
    • 4 Tile Patterns 57
    • 5 Creature Features 62
    • 6 Patterns on the Medicine Wheel 66
    • 7 Patterns on the Hundred Chart 70
    • 8 Exploring Patterns on the Calculator 76
    • 9 More Addition and Subtraction Patterns 80
    • 10 Equality and Inequality 86
    • 11 The Equal (=) and Not Equal (≠) Symbols 89
    • Problem-Solving Reproducible: Patterns and Relations 93
    • References for Teachers 94
  • Module 2: Statistics and Probability 95
    • Books for Children 96
    • Introduction 97
    • 1 Collecting, Organizing, and Interpreting Data 98
    • 2 Introducing Surveys 100
    • 3 Constructing Graphs 104
    • 4 Constructing More Graphs 108
    • 5 More Graphing Activities 111
    • 6 Birthday Data 115
    • 7 Sorting and Graphing Apples 118
    • 8 Our Favourite Things 122
    • 9 Gingerbread Graphing 124
    • 10 Coloured Candy Graph 129
    • 11 Rawhide Glyphs 132
    • Problem-Solving Reproducible: Statistics and Probability 134
    • References for Teachers 136
  • Module 3: Shape and Space 137
    • Books for Children (Measurement) 138
    • Books for Children (3-D Objects and 2-D Shapes) 139
    • Introduction 140
    • 1 Using Non-Standard Units to Measure Length 141
    • 2 Measuring Around an Object Using Non-Standard Units 145
    • 3 Comparing Objects by Mass 148
    • 4 The Days of the Week 152
    • 5 Months of the Year 157
    • 6 Identifying and Naming Three-Dimensional (3-D) Objects 161
    • 7 Classifying and Describing Three-Dimensional Objects 165
    • 8 Building Three-Dimensional Objects 168
    • 9 Making Patterns with Two-Dimensional (2-D) Shapes 171
    • Problem-Solving Reproducible: Shape and Space 177
    • References for Teachers 178
  • Module 4: Number Concepts 179
    • Books for Children 180
    • Introduction 182
    • 1 Rote Counting to 100 183
    • 2 Counting Backward from 100 188
    • 3 Skip Counting by 2s 192
    • 4 Skip Counting by 5s and 10s 195
    • 5 Number Words to Twenty 202
    • 6 Ordinal Numbers to Tenth 206
    • 7 Reading and Writing Numbers to 100 209
    • 8 Number Lines 214
    • 9 Sets of 100 217
    • 10 Greater Than and Less Than 221
    • 11 Equal and Not Equal 225
    • 12 Even and Odd 228
    • 13 Estimating 232
    • 14 Zero as a Place Holder 237
    • 15 Representing Numbers to 100 241
    • 16 Using What We Know: Number of the Week 244
    • Problem-Solving Reproducible: Number Concepts 245
    • References for Teachers 246
  • Module 5: Number Operations 247
    • Books for Children 248
    • Introduction 249
    • 1 Addition – Doubles 250
    • 2 Addition – Near Doubles 254
    • 3 Missing Addends 268
    • 4 Think-Addition Strategy for Subtraction 272
    • 5 Subtraction Facts 278
    • 6 The Identity Property of Addition – Zero Facts 290
    • 7 Commutative Property of Addition 293
    • 8 Addition of a One-Digit Number to a Two-Digit Number 296
    • 9 Addition and Subtraction of Tens 300
    • 10 Addition of Two-Digit Numbers 305
    • 11 Subtraction of One-Digit Numbers from Two-Digit Numbers 308
    • 12 Subtraction with Two-Digit Numbers 311
    • Problem-Solving Reproducible: Number Operations 315
    • References for Teachers 316
  • Access Digital Resources 317

Description

Hands-On Mathematics for Manitoba is the only mathematics program you will need for the entire year. Based on the latest research, Hands-On Mathematics for Manitoba focuses on the big ideas of mathematics: communication, connections, concepts and skills, mental math and estimation, problem solving, reasoning, technology, and visualization. This resource includes the following:

  • Mental Math
  • Patterns and Relations
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Shape and Space
  • Number Concepts
  • Number Operations

Designed for busy teachers like you, this one-of-a-kind resource has everything you need:

  • easy-to-follow lesson plans
  • hands-on step-by-step activities
  • FREE access to digital reproducibles
  • assessment tools, teacher references, materials lists, extension activities, and much more!

Download the FREE digital resources (reproducibles) that accompany this book by following the instructions printed on the Access Digital Resources page.