2.G.A.2 - About the Math, Learning Targets, an Increasing Rigor

Grade 2 Geometry

2.G.A.2

Full Standard

Partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size squares and count to find the total number of them.

 

Measurement Topic

This standard is reported on the report card in these quarters as follows:

2nd Grade Students Learning 2nd Grade Standards
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4

 

 

  Report Card Measurement Topic: Demonstrates understanding of multiplication and division.
1st Grade Students Learning 2nd Grade Standards
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4

 

 

  Report Card Measurement Topic: Reasons about shapes and attributes

 

About the Math

partitioning a rectangleSkills and concepts below are learning goals for this standard.

This is the beginning of connecting a geometric representation to multiplication and area. Students can draw arrangements using base ten blocks and then count the total number of blocks. The focus is on the geometric representation, not multiplication. The concept of multiplication is introduced in grade 3.

  • Draw rows and columns of equal size in a rectangle to partition it.
  • Count the equal size squares in a rectangle.

Rectangles can be partitioned into squares. We can do that by partitioning it into equally sized columns and rows. Students should partition rectangles of all sizes. Folding paper in half repeatedly is a good way to help students see the equal partitions. This might be done with construction paper of various sizes and colors. An essential understanding for students is that no matter how long or wide a rectangle is it can be partitioned in this way.

Essential vocabulary for this standard includes rectangle, row, and column

 

Progression of Standard within Grade 2

This progression informs how to develop the standard within the grade level. This progression is provided by HCPSS Elementary Mathematics.

Progression Throughout Year
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4

 


  • Draw rows and columns of equal size in a rectangle to partition it.
  • Count the equal size squares in a rectangle.

Progression of this Standard Across Grades

This progression is informed by the Achieve the Core Coherence Map Links to an external site.. Information is not the complete standard.

Progression Across Grades
Grade  Grade 3

This concept is not taught prior to grade 2.

Measure areas by counting unit squares (3.MD.6)

 

 

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