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2nd Grade math is fun with these learning videos! Each lesson can help students with word problems, math games or help prepare for a test! Great for a review of 2nd grade or for an introduction!
00:00 Introduction
0:12 Perimeter
6:55 Fractions
15:10 Multiplication
25:11 3D Shapes
43:03 Roman Numerals
49:22 Division
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2nd Grade Math Compilation
Counting and place value up to 10 000
For Time taken in Hour, One hop(jump) mean 1 hour
This video will show you the strategies in solving time taken or time elapsed word problems! From using a number line to skipping on an analog clock, we will cover it all in details.
In this video, we will learn how to find the:
- Time taken/duration in hours and minutes
- Starting and ending time
Week 38 Writing Time and learning a m and p m
This video teaches how to tell time to 1st and 2nd graders. Kids will learn how to tell time with the hour hand and the minute hand using a regular clock.
This week, we will learn how to:
- Write fractions in numbers and
- Write fractions in words.
Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions (same denominator)
In this video, we are going to take a look at how to compare and order fractions. What if the fractions have the same denominators? What if the denominators are different? Look no further, we will discuss all of that in this video!
Correction at 04:46, 1/8 instead of 1/6.
Let's talk about fractions!
What are fractions? What is a numerator and a denominator? How to remember which number is which? What's the difference between parts and a whole? What is a unit fraction? What is one whole? How to write and read fractions?
Why do we need to learn how to add and subtract money? Do we already do that in real life? When? Why? How? Click on this video to find out!