Let's take a trip to the train yard today! This isn’t an ordinary train yard with ordinary trains. Instead this is a Mighty train yard! In this video we learn how to read and write numbers up to 1,000!
Adventure Man is racing to find the hidden treasure. Help him out by skip-counting and practicing multiples as you make your way through swamps, canyons, and temples in this counting quest.
Compare the numbers on two different number lines and decide which is bigger. This is a great game to get children thinking about place value and reading number scales. There are different levels to choose from.
Even - Odd Number Dance and Freeze by Jack Hartmann will have you listening carefully to discriminate between even and odd numbers. If Jack sings an even number dance, if Jack sings an odd number it is your cue to freeze in this odd and even number video for kids.
In this video, you will learn to determine whether a group of objects (up to 20) have an odd or even number of members and learn how to add equal groups of objects.
Colour the interactive number charts to find patterns in numbers or use them for counting exercises. Once you have coloured the chart, you can put your name on it and print it.
This tablet-friendly game has a variety of levels. Students find the correct number in a sequence; count forwards or back, count in whole numbers, multiples of 10, multiples of 100, decimals and fractions.
Count the tens and count the units. Click on the bubble with the correct answer. If you are right, you will see a dolphin. If you are wrong, your boat will be bitten by a shark.
Today, we'll learn all about digits and place value. We introduce base ten blocks and use hundred plates, ten sticks and unit cubes to solve problems. Finally we meet Zero the Hero!
Odd numbers will always end with 1,3,5,7,or 9! Exercise with Jack and count by odd numbers and learn the trick that odd numbers always end in 1, 3,5,7 or 9
This Tiny Tune is all about counting in 50s right up to 500. The sequence is repeated 3 times to this catchy tune, to help children learn the numbers off by heart.
In today's video, we learn how to use skip counting to solve problems. We practice skip counting by 5s, 10s, and 100s using a hundreds chart to identify patterns.
Kenny is preparing for a jungle picnic today. Help him to count all the bananas using skip counting by 5 to make sure that everything is ready for a wonderful picnic.
Skip Counting by 25 to 200 and exercising is the focus of this cool song for elementary school children. Your students will get some great practice skip counting by 25 and doing some great exercise too.
Counting by 25's to 600 and exercising is the focus of this cool song for elementary school children. Children can move and exercise any way they want as they skip count by 25's to 600.
Counting is an important way to understand your numbers and how they work together. Skip counting allows you to count numbers more quickly and practice your addition skills at the same time! Let's practice counting by 5 in this video
Counting is an important way to understand your numbers and how they work together. Skip counting allows you to count numbers more quickly and practice your addition skills at the same time! Let's practice counting by 10 in this video.
In this lesson, we will compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using greater than, less than, and equal symbols.
This document provides teachers with sample instructional activities, assessments, and resources to support teaching Math - Grade 2 - Number. Last updated April 2024