2nd Grade Math Activities

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Looking for games and activities to keep your child busy? Second grade is all about real world applications - from math activities that teach about money, to games that develop reading comprehension, we've got fresh ideas to keep learning going long after the school bell rings.

Math Facts Secret Codes

Math Facts Secret Codes

For most second graders, a good secret code is just about irresistable. Here's one that builds math facts while you're at it!

Play Subtraction "War"

Play Subtraction "War"

"War" is one of those card games that can go on and on and on...and with a few creative twists, guess what? It can teach math skills for hours, too. Here's how.

Lacy Shamrock Cards

Lacy Shamrock Cards

Here's a creative St. Patrick's Day card your child can make, write, and give. Great learning and lots of fun--a "lucky" combination for a lucky holiday!

Play the Number Sentence Game

Play the Number Sentence Game

Playing the Number Sentence Game with your child gives him the opportunity to practice ordering and comparing numbers using symbols. So shuffle the cards and let the game begin! First player to make the most "true" number sentences wins!

Pitch and Hit Data

Pitch and Hit Data

Okay, engaging in a graphing activity may sound ho-hum, but if you use fun data, it changes the picture entirely. Combining an analytical activity, like graphing, with real world experiences shows your child that math is all around him.

Make a Number Game

Make a Number Game

This game provides your child with the opportunity to create, write, and read numbers. He'll be using all of these skills in the middle grades, when he uses numbers, decimals, fractions, and percents to describe operations, computations, measurements, and patterns

Find the Missing Digit

Find the Missing Digit

Okay, identifying place value isn't as fun as eating ice cream, but with a few index cards and a competitive spirit, it can be disguised as a game!

Practice Time: Plan a Dream Day!

Practice Time: Plan a Dream Day!

Understanding how time is sequenced is important for second graders. In this activity, your child will get some planning practice by creating a special day and charting each activity in a detailed schedule.

Play Pattern Hopscotch!

Play Pattern Hopscotch!

Creating number patterns with pencil and paper can be dull. But creating patterns with hopscotch? Exciting! Get your child's game on, and give her some math practice in the process.

Make A Father

Make A Father's Day Timeline!

With this activity, your child will get an opportunity to apply skills she's learning in second grade math, and maybe learn something new about Dad in the process.

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