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Transcript of The Meeting Place Second Grade Saxon Math Lesson 33.
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The Meeting PlaceThe Meeting PlaceThe Meeting PlaceThe Meeting PlaceSecond Grade Saxon MathSecond Grade Saxon Math
Lesson 33Lesson 33
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Let’s Name the Months of the Year
• January – Jan. 1• February – Feb. 2• March – Mar. 3• April – Apr. 4• May 5• June – Jun. 6
• July – Jul. 7• August – Aug. 8• September – Sept. 9• October – Oct. 10• November – Nov. 11• December – Dec. 12
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How many months are there in a year?
12Twelve
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What month is it?
October
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How many days are in October?
31 daysThirty-one
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I know this because… Thirty days have September, April, June, and November. All the rest have thirty-one, Except for February, Which has 28, so fine, But on leap-year, 29.
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What do we celebrate in the month of
October?Fire Prevention WeekRed Ribbon WeekHalloweenColumbus Day
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Let’s Name the Days of the Week
• Sunday – Sun.• Monday – Mon.• Tuesday – Tues.• Wednesday – Wed.• Thursday – Thurs.• Friday – Fri.• Saturday – Sat.
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How many days are in a week?
7 daysseven
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What day is it today?Monday
What day of the week was it yesterday?Sunday
What day of the week will it be tomorrow?Tuesday
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What is today’s date?
October 8, 2007
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Draw a line to the correct coin.
Quarter
Dime
Nickel
Penny
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Draw a line to the correct coin.
Quarter
Dime
Nickel
Penny
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Who is on each of the coins?
Thomas Jefferson is on the _______.nickel
George Washington is on the ________.quarter and one dollar bill
John F. Kennedy is on the ___________.half dollar
Abraham Lincoln is on the ________.penny and five dollar bill
Franklin Roosevelt is on the __________.dime
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How much money is this?
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The amount of money is
26 cents
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What time is it?
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The time is..
2:30two thirty
or half past two
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If it is 2:30 now, what time was it…
one hour ago? 1:30
one hour from now? 3:30
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Complete the pattern
______, _____, _____, _____, ______
100, 90, 80, 70
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The pattern is…
100, 90, 80, 70
______, _____, _____, _____, ______60 50 40 30 20
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What is the addition and subtraction fact family for the numbers 1, 7, and 8
1+7=87+1=88-7=18-1=7
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Count by 5’s to 50
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50
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Count backwards from 50 to 5 by 5’s
50 45 40 3530 25 20 1510 5
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Count by 10’s
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100
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Count backwards by 10’s
100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10
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Count by 2’s to 202 4 6 810 12 14 1618 20
What are these number called?
even numbers
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Skip count by 1’s to 19
1 3 5 7 911 13 15 17 19
What are these numbers called?odd numbers