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STI Math Assessment
Second Grade Pacing Guide
Parent’s Guide to Help Your Child Become Successful in
Learning Math Concepts!
Math Skills for December
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Vocabulary-compare, order, expand, digit,
value, less than, greater than, equal to,
tens, hundreds.
1. Demonstrate the concept of number sense by comparing, ordering,
and expanding whole numbers up to 100
determining a number when given the value of ones, tens, and
hundreds.
Example: expanding—recognizing 251 as being represented by two
hundred fifty-one,
by 2 hundreds + 5 tens + 1 one, and by 200 + 50+ 1
• Counting forward in multiples from a given number Examples: 3, 6, 9,
12; 4, 8, 12, 16
• Identifying zero as a placeholder in two- and three-digit numbers
• Comparing numbers using the symbols >, <, and =
Adding and Subtracting
Vocabulary-addition,
subtraction, regrouping, sum,
difference, total.
Solve two-digit addition and
subtraction
Quick Recall of Math Facts
Demonstrating computational fluency,
including quick recall, of addition and
subtraction facts with sums through
20 and differences with minuends
through 20.
Money-Money-Money-Money
Penny is one cent.
Dime is ten cents.
Nickel is five cents.
Demonstrating computational
fluency, including quick recall, of
addition and subtraction facts
with sums through 20 and
differences with minuends
through 20.
Monetary Value of like and unlike
sets of coins up to $2.00
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Vocabulary- value, penny, nickel, dime, cent
Determine the monetary value of like and
unlike sets of coins and bills up to $2.00.
• Identifying sets of coins of equivalent value
• Selecting coins to make equivalent sets
• Applying monetary symbols, including
dollar ($), cent (¢), and decimal point (.)
• Recognizing decimal numbers .10, .25,
.50, and .75 as related to money
Associative Property of Addition
Recognize the associative property of addition.
 Example: (3 + 4) + 2 = 3 + (4 + 2)
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When adding 3 or more numbers, we can add the digits in any order, and the
answer will always be the same. .
3 + (5+4)
3 + 9
is the same as...
(2+5)+3 = 2+(5+3)
(3+5)+ 4
8
+ 4
7+3
=
2+8
10 = 10
Interpret Bar Graphs
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Vocabulary- data, diagram, graph
How many students prefer the
color blue?
Events More Likely or Less Likely to Occur
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Vocabulary- determine, event, more likely, less
likely
Is it more likely to rain or snow on July 4th in Alabama?
Is it more likely to be cold or warm outside at
Christmas?