Course Details:
- 3 live classes per week
- Subscription continues until paused or cancelled
- Live Class Length: 25 minutes
- 6 seats per section seats per section
- No homework
- Teacher feedback given during class
- Materials
The sign-up fee covers the e-Singapore Math online curriculum subscription. All other resources are provided.
2nd Grade Math: Building Strong Mathematical Foundations
$35.00 / week
A twice-weekly program helping rising 2nd-grade students build essential math skills through live, social learning with no homework. Perfect for summer skill reinforcement and confidence building before 2nd grade.
Section Options / Enroll:
- Description
- Lesson Schedule
- Class Intro Video
- A Biblical Worldview
- Philosophy of Teaching: Mathematics
- The Lemons-Aid Way
- Teacher Bios
- Outschool
- Request a Section
Description
“Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.” – Psalm 127:1
This foundational truth guides our approach to 2nd Grade Math. Just as a skilled builder carefully lays each stone to create a structure that will endure, God calls us to build mathematical understanding with wisdom and intention. In second grade, students construct the essential mathematical foundations that will support all future learning—from mastering multiplication tables to understanding place value with three-digit numbers. When we build with God’s guidance and according to His design, these mathematical foundations become unshakeable, preparing students for a lifetime of confident problem-solving.
Course Description
Our 2nd Grade Math course helps students build strong mathematical foundations through the proven e-Singapore Math online curriculum enhanced by our expert live instruction. Students develop computational fluency, deepen number sense, and master essential mathematical building blocks in a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.
This course follows Singapore Math’s renowned concrete-pictorial-abstract approach, helping second graders construct genuine mathematical understanding through hands-on experiences, visual models, and gradual progression to abstract thinking. Our live classes complement the online curriculum with spiral review, fluency practice, encouragement, and biblical connections that help students see God’s perfect order and design in mathematics.
How It Works
Asynchronous Learning (Daily): Students work through e-Singapore Math online lessons 4-5 days per week, progressing through interactive tutorials, practice exercises, and engaging activities at their own pace.
Live Classes: Our expert teachers lead live class, focusing on:
- Re-teaching concepts based on student questions and online performance
- Spiral review of previously learned skills
- Multiplication table practice and fluency games
- Problem-solving strategies with bar modeling
- Biblical connections and prayer time
- Encouragement and confidence building
Assessment & Communication:
- Complete grading of all online work and assessments
- Regular progress monitoring and parent updates
- Monthly progress reports with specific recommendations
Social, Emotional & Spiritual Growth
Building Mathematical Confidence: We understand that second grade is when students either develop confidence or anxiety about mathematics. Our foundation-building approach emphasizes that every child can master these essential skills with proper support and practice. Students learn that with God’s help and consistent effort, they can DO HARD THINGS and build mathematical understanding that will last a lifetime.
Faith Integration: Students discover that God is a God of order through the patterns in multiplication tables, the structure of place value, and the precision of measurement. We begin each class with prayer, thanking God for minds that can understand mathematical relationships. As students explore the beauty of number patterns and geometric shapes, they learn that “God is not a God of disorder but of peace” (1 Corinthians 14:33) and see how mathematical order reflects His perfect design throughout creation.
Developing Strong Problem-Solving Foundations: At this crucial age, we intentionally build robust problem-solving strategies through Singapore Math’s renowned bar modeling approach. Students learn that strong mathematical foundations require patience, practice, and perseverance, and that asking questions and learning from mistakes are essential parts of building lasting understanding.
In our 2nd Grade Math: Building Strong Mathematical Foundations course, we help each student construct the essential mathematical building blocks they need for future success, all while helping them see the beauty of God’s order and design in the structure of mathematics.
Content Covered: Scope & Sequence
Numbers to 1,000 (Building Your Number Foundation!)
- Counting to 1,000 in various patterns (ones, tens, hundreds)
- Reading and writing 3-digit numbers in numerals and words
- Understanding place value (hundreds, tens, ones) and zero as placeholder
- Comparing and ordering numbers up to 1,000
- Finding differences between numbers
Addition & Subtraction Mastery (Strengthening Your Skills!)
- Adding and subtracting 3-digit numbers using formal algorithms
- Mental math strategies for addition and subtraction
- Adding and subtracting with regrouping
- Solving complex word problems using bar modeling
- Understanding the relationship between addition and subtraction
Multiplication Tables (Building Blocks of Math!)
- Mastering multiplication tables for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10
- Understanding multiplication as repeated addition and equal groups
- Discovering patterns in multiplication tables
- Developing multiplication fluency through practice and games
- Understanding that multiplication is commutative
Introduction to Division (Fair Sharing Foundations!)
- Understanding division within learned multiplication tables
- Using division symbols and mathematical statements
- Connecting division to multiplication relationships
- Solving division problems mentally within multiplication tables
- Excluding division with remainders (building toward Grade 3)
Measurement Mastery (Real-World Connections!)
- Measuring length in meters and centimeters
- Measuring mass in kilograms and grams
- Measuring volume in liters
- Adding and subtracting measurements
- Solving word problems involving measurement
Time & Money (Practical Life Skills!)
- Telling time to the minute using analog clocks
- Understanding A.M. and P.M.
- Working with elapsed time within one hour
- Reading and writing money using decimal notation
- Adding and subtracting money in compound units
- Making change and solving money word problems
Introduction to Fractions (Part-Whole Understanding!)
- Recognizing and naming unit fractions up to 1/12
- Understanding fractions as parts of a whole
- Comparing and ordering unit fractions and like fractions
- Visualizing fractions through concrete models
Data & Graphs (Information Builders!)
- Creating and interpreting picture graphs with scales
- Understanding bar graphs and line plots
- Solving problems using graphical information
- Collecting and organizing data systematically
Geometry Foundations (Discovering God’s Design!)
- Identifying semicircles and quarter circles
- Recognizing shapes within complex figures
- Creating and completing patterns with shape, size, and orientation
- Understanding straight lines, curves, and surfaces
- Identifying flat and curved faces of 3D objects
Class Introduction Video
Coming soon…
Taught From a Christian Perspective
Our mission is to equip learners’ minds and shepherd their hearts. We want them to have saving faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and then develop a biblical worldview. This means they view their world, themselves, and God in a way that aligns with what the Bible teaches. This brings great peace and understanding to the believer because we serve a good, sovereign God. This course is taught with these goals in mind. In class, we may pray, read scripture, and discuss how to view the content from a Christian perspective.
We have adopted The Master’s Seminary Doctrinal Statement.
MATH:
God has created our brains with the ability to study and comprehend amazing, complex things! Math is such a unique subject to study and master. We can see math in God’s creation, and we can appreciate His order through the complex skills we learn.
Philosophy of Mathematics Learning:
At Lemons-Aid Learning, we believe mathematics education should build both deep understanding and lasting confidence. Our approach combines the best of proven methodologies to create a complete learning experience that serves every type of learner.
Mastery with Spiral Support: We use mastery-based curricula that allow students to deeply understand concepts before moving forward, but we enhance this with intentional spiral review in our live classes. This means students gain true mastery while keeping previous skills fresh and connected—avoiding both the shallow coverage of pure spiral curricula and the “forgetting gap” that can occur with mastery-only approaches.
Conceptual Understanding with Procedural Fluency: Our students learn the “why” behind mathematical concepts through visual models, manipulatives, and clear explanations, then develop speed and accuracy through targeted practice. This dual approach ensures they can both solve problems creatively and execute procedures confidently—essential for success in higher mathematics.
Emotional and Spiritual Growth: We recognize that mathematics often triggers anxiety and frustration. Our classes provide a safe, supportive environment where students learn they can “do hard things” through Christ’s strength. We address math anxiety head-on with encouragement, multiple pathways to understanding, and the biblical truth that God has designed our minds for complex thinking and problem-solving.
Complete Support System: While our carefully chosen curricula provide excellent instruction, our live classes add the human element students need: immediate help with challenging concepts, accountability for consistent practice, test preparation, real-world applications, and the joy of learning alongside peers who share their faith.
Mathematics reveals God’s order, beauty, and design throughout creation. As students master mathematical concepts, they’re not just preparing for the next grade level—they’re developing logical thinking, perseverance, and wonder at the intricate patterns woven throughout God’s world.
✨ 🍋 ✨ Why Lemons-Aid? ✨ 🍋 ✨
A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW: The Bible, infallible and inerrant, is the very written word of God, who has revealed Himself to man. The Bible is like the light we cast on all content areas in order to understand it, whether that be literature, physical science, history, or geometry. Students learn all content through a Biblical lens. Theology is important for understanding all subject areas. We carefully curate courses that capture learners’ imagination while pointing them to God through sound doctrine. THIS is most important!
RICH CONTENT / CORE KNOWLEDGE: While other schools and systems try to align their content to broad standards that are vague and open to wild interpretations, we focus our content on what students should know and be able to do so they see the world biblically and head into their adult lives filled with knowledge, wisdom, and mastery of skill such as computing and writing. For over a century, progressive education reform has been “anti-content,” which means they de-emphasize rich content and focus instructional time on things such as self-esteem and “skills” they hope will benefit a learner in the future. This is why American kids do so poorly in testing compared to nations with content-rich curricula. We want our learners to increase in knowledge and grow in wisdom, which our content-area experts foster while teaching.
EXPLICIT TEACHING: We understand the skills and concepts students need to learn and know how to teach them. Lemons-Aid’s materials are top-notch, organized, and clear for students and parents to understand. We are especially skilled at breaking down a complicated process into understandable parts. Further, explicit instruction is “a structured, systematic, and effective methodology for teaching academic skills. It is called explicit because it is an unambiguous and direct approach to teaching that includes both instructional design and delivery procedures. Explicit instruction is characterized by a series of supports or scaffolds, whereby students are guided through the learning process with clear statements about the purpose and rationale for learning the new skill, clear explanations and demonstrations of the instructional target, and supported practice with feedback until independent mastery has been achieved.”
- Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching by Anita L. Archer and Charles A. Hughes.
Anita Archer trained Mrs. Lemons in workshops, and it changed her teaching. Read a little more about the research behind explicit teaching here and here.
STUDENT ACCOUNTABILITY = ACHIEVEMENT: Students master skills with us and make gains. We have a high degree of accountability. Since we make promises here and parents are paying good money, we understand you trust us to work! Students have to work too, and let’s be honest: they’re kids and don’t always want to. We push it. We teach them how to stay engaged, we cold-call on kids, we tell them to use the chatbox, and we want them to use emojis! If they are resistant, we contact the student through the teacher tab first. If that doesn’t work, we call in the big guns–Mom and Dad. We want kids to learn. We don’t want them to pass through our classes without gaining skills and doing great learning.
DO HARD THINGS. Boost your confidence, master new skills, learn new concepts. This takes a commitment to do hard things. Like the standards we have for our teachers, we also expect our learners to do hard things, whether that means they stand firm in their convictions, learn geometry, write an essay, or give an oral presentation. You can do hard things!
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS: To balance our high expectations for their learning and behavior, we build relationships with them. We want them to know we care about and know them. We’ll ask about their play last weekend or the new trick they’re trying to master on the skateboard. We also want students to get to know each other and encourage community engagement.
DEPENDABLE: Multiple teachers are teaching this class, and we have an entire year of lessons planned and scheduled. Since we are a mission-driven organization, we protect our brand and the relationships with our families. We are accountable to our learners. When things come up for teachers, we work to get substitutes and do everything we can before canceling a class. We do not like canceling or changing, and we often teach classes at a loss to give others a chance to join. We have limits, of course, but we are not flippant or irresponsible about canceling! When things come up for students, since we have multiple sections, they can transfer from section to section. All our teachers teach the same content the same week, giving families even more flexibility!
TEACHER FEEDBACK: The back-and-forth work between a student and teacher significantly benefits a student if done well. We follow best practices in designing class time, assignments, and routines. According to Pennington Publishing, effective writing feedback (or grading) is:
- Specific, not general
- Immediate, not postponed
- Routine with a revision / feedback cycle
- Explanatory
- The right amount
- Targeted to the most critical issues
- Varied (written, audio, and video comments)
- Holding students accountable
WORKSHOP TIME: We use “workshop time” so students will work while the teacher answers questions, gets them started, and holds them accountable. In a writing class, the teacher “visits” learners on their Google Documents and watches and helps them write. The immediacy of the feedback/revision cycle with the instructor allows writers to improve rapidly. Additionally, once we started using this method in writing classes, we saw nearly a 100% completion rate in student essays!
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS: Students need graphic organizers to help them see the structure and breakdown of a concept or process. For example, we use them to help learners understand how to write a paragraph or essay and to use the writing process. This is how they learn to develop coherent ideas. They don’t figure out how to do this magically; the graphic organizers and the intentional, explicit teaching help them learn the skills!
STUDENT MASTERY: Each class includes explicit, direct instruction with teacher modeling. Students are guided toward mastery of skills and understandings to grasp the concepts and become independent. Students are held to a high standard of academic work, including often ignored skills like the use of grammar and neatness in math.
STUDY THE BEAUTIFUL
We are surrounded by the mediocre, which is not good! We see this in expectations at some schools, the poor customer service at a store, and even architecture like in a gray, uninspiring complex of high-occupancy housing.
In contrast, we are surrounded by the beautiful, which is good! We see the beautiful in classic literature, music, and beautiful architecture like pictured here.
The mediocre demoralizes learners while the beautiful inspires.
At Lemons-Aid Learning, we study the beautiful: classic literature, artful sentence construction, art, poetry, maths, God’s hand in all of history, and God’s very creation. His creation glorifies Him, and in our study of all content areas, we learn about who God is.
We do not compromise. This means we don’t choose a graphic novel of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. We read the original play. We know how to make the complexity and beauty of classic study approachable and understandable to a modern audience. It’s more difficult, but worth the effort!
CUSTOMER SERVICE
We serve the Lord and we work hard for families. We work to give quick responses to questions, authentic and careful feedback, and to solve any conflict. As home educators ourselves, familiar with the joys and struggles of teaching our own children, we can relate! We are supporting families, equipping learners, and serving Christ. We are 100% devoted to Him and to you!
To read more about our teaching and learning methods, read our blogs, written by our teachers and staff.
The Lemons-Aid Team
Lemons-Aid teachers have a few things in common.
❤️ They love their students and value each of their unique strengths and personalities that make our classes special. Our classes can be described as fun, personal, academic, challenging, and supportive.
🤩 We work to keep learners engaged, so there is always a degree of student accountability for their attention and focus, whether that be through asking them direct questions or by using the chatbox.
💭 We know all kids can learn, but sometimes things are hard! To support students, we teach them how to develop effective thinking and learning habits that will bring them success in class and in life.
🌟 Building relationships with students so they know we care about them helps us balance the high expectations we have for them regarding their effort, work quality, and behavior. Our students are encouraged, cared for, and they achieve!
𝘿𝘼𝙉𝙄𝙀𝙇𝙇𝙀 𝙈𝙊𝙍𝙏𝙄𝙈𝙊𝙍𝙀: Science
#engaging, #passionate, #supportive, #knowledgeable, #dedicated
Danielle’s favorite book of the Bible is any of the books by Paul the Apostle, but her absolute favorite of his writings is the book of Galatians. Paul teaches that we are justified through faith, not by works. Our works should make our faith apparent, but are not what get us to Heaven. So no matter how many times we mess up and drift away from God, it is our faith that justifies us, not what we do. Danielle earned her Bachelor’s of Science in General Biology in 2010, then she went on to earn her Master’s of Science in Curriculum and Instruction in 2020. She is currently certified in grade 6-12 for science and biology. Danielle has worked in a traditional brick and mortar school for 7 years and taught online for 1 year. Most of her experience is in middle school, 6th-8th general science and high school biology. She has also taught conservation biology programs at two different zoos as a coordinator and education assistant. Mrs. Mortimore’s classroom is engaging and fun. Students feel welcomed to ask questions no matter how silly they may seem. Students are also asked questions quite often to encourage participation. Every lesson starts with an overarching question that students will answer, and instruction is hands-on and phenomena based. When Danielle is not working, she is often brainstorming on future lessons/courses. She enjoys reading fantasy fiction, playing videos games with her husband, walking their dog, and attending church.
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