My pencil is 15 cm long. My eraser is 4 cm. Which is longer?
compare length
Compare the two numbers.
Example: The pencil is longer by 11 cm.
Use a ruler to measure small objects in centimetres and compare their lengths.
Place one end of the ruler at the edge of the object. Read the number at the other end. That is the length in cm.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
compare length
Compare the two numbers.
Example: The pencil is longer by 11 cm.
subtraction of length
Subtract 8 from 20.
Example: The remaining piece is 12 cm.
estimation
Divide 10 by 2.
Example: About 5 thumb-widths.
compare height
Compare the two measurements.
Example: The 30 cm plant is taller.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 2 math worksheet using small rupee amounts for total, compare, and choice questions.
A Grade 2 worksheet linking day routine words with simple o'clock reading.
A Grade 2 math worksheet for building and practising the 2-times and 5-times tables.
These suggestions stay in the same stage first, then widen slightly within the same subject shelf.
Use simple pretend-shopping to practise addition and giving change with small rupee amounts.
Divide small groups equally and notice what happens when things don't share perfectly.
Use small word situations and picture groups to add or subtract and then check the answer.