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Saddle Up for 2nd Grade is your one-stop shop for engaging and educational tips for 1st and 2nd-grade teachers. Explore their collection of helpful blog posts related to guided math and hands-on learning and browse our collection of research-based math curricula.
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4d ago
Teacher Appreciation Week always takes place during the first full week of May with Teacher Appreciation Day falling on the Tuesday of that week. As a current educator, I understand the unwavering dedication, hard work, and personal sacrifice we make to enable students to grow both academically and personally. Teacher Appreciation Week isn’t the only time educators should be celebrated. I don’t mean with physical gifts. I mean being told thank you for their work and dedication to someone’s child. To recognize their dedication, I’ve put together a list of 10 bible verses for teacher apprec ..read more
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1w ago
Are you teaching area with multiplication in 3rd grade? This can be a tricky concept for kids, and one that requires a lot of practice, real-world application, and hands-on learning opportunities. If you’re looking for engaging and effective activities to bring this concept to life, read on for activity ideas and a free measurement lesson plan using the area multiplication model! This is a sample lesson plan straight out of my 3rd Grade Guided Math Unit on Measurement, Area and Perimeter, Capacity, and Mass!
Teaching Area with Multiplication in 3rd Grade
In 3rd grade, students take their measu ..read more
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1M ago
Are you teaching nonstandard units of measurement in 1st grade? There are so many hands-on ways to do this. If you’re looking to spice up your math lessons and make teaching measurement fun, read on for 8 kid-friendly nonstandard measurement activities that you can incorporate into your classroom! Plus, you can grab a FREE sample measurement lesson plan from my 1st Grade Nonstandard Measurement Guided Math Unit. Let’s dive in!
Teaching Nonstandard Units of Measurement in 1st Grade
In 1st grade, students learn all about nonstandard units of measurement, comparing measurements, and expressing di ..read more
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1M ago
Measurement is one of those skills we teach our students that is best done with hands-on activities and real-world connections. Let’s be honest, all skills are best taught this way, but with measurement being such an important skill used in everyday life, it’s even more important to help students connect the learning to the real world. One of my favorite ways to help students make math-to-world connections is by incorporating relatable books into my lessons. Read on for 15 children’s books about measurement that are both fun and educational, that your students will love!
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1M ago
Have you ever wondered how to make interactive anchor charts more exciting and engaging in your classroom (so they’re actually helpful and not just a hassle?). What is the difference between anchor charts and posters anyway? In this blog post, I’m answering all of these burning questions and sharing 5 excellent anchor chart examples to help you engage your students and make anchor charts more effective in your classroom!
This is part 2 in our anchor chart series, so if you haven’t yet, be sure to check out part 1: Getting Started With Anchor Charts in the Classroom The Easy Way!
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2M ago
I’ll be honest… organization does NOT come easily for me. I’m a type B teacher, so my classroom is what I like to call, “organized chaos.” However, one thing that really helps me stay organized is my 3 tier cart! In this blog post, I’m sharing my super simple teacher cart organization system that you can absolutely steal for your classroom too!
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My small group area is probably my favorite area in my classroom. I firmly believe that’s where the real magic happens in a classroom, and I love all of the hands-on activit ..read more
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2M ago
It’s time, teacher friend… time to talk about one of my least favorite things to teach with (that I understand are totally necessary in the classroom). Any guesses? I’m talking about… WORKSHEETS! While I am not a big worksheet fan and I do prefer to teach with hands-on approaches and manipulatives, I still see the need and benefit of worksheets. However, that doesn’t mean they have to be boring! Read on for 3 fun ways to practice using addition and subtraction with regrouping worksheets (that aren’t boring!).
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3M ago
It’s 2024, which means… it’s Leap Year!!! I’ll be honest, I can never remember which year Leap Year falls on, but after discovering it is this year, I knew I had to do something special to celebrate with my class. I created a set of free Leap Year activities to use with my students, and now, I want to share them with you! Read on to learn more about these Leap Year math activities and 3 fun ways to use these task cards in your classroom this (and every) Leap Year.
Reviewing Key Skills With Leap Year Math Activities
These free Leap Year math activities are perfect for reviewing key skills in 2n ..read more
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3M ago
If you’re a 2nd grade teacher, you know how challenging teaching 3 digit subtraction can be. In order for students to be successful with this skill, they must have a strong foundational understanding of place value in order to master regrouping. In this blog post, I’m breaking down 4 effective 3 digit subtraction strategies and sharing some of my favorite regrouping activities to help make your lessons go smoothly!
Teaching 3 Digit Subtraction With Regrouping
Before introducing 3 digit subtraction with regrouping, it’s essential that your students have a strong base knowledge of place value ..read more
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4M ago
Teaching multi-digit addition with regrouping is arguably one of the trickiest tasks as a 2nd grade teacher. Students must have a strong foundational understanding of place value in order to grasp this concept and succeed. In this blog post, I’m sharing 4 effective 3 digit addition strategies along with some of my favorite activities that you can incorporate in your lessons as well!
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Teaching 3 Digit Addition
Before diving into 3 digit addition with regrouping, make sure your students have a strong understanding of ..read more