Second Grade Discoveries
Building independence and confidence in every problem solver.
Second grade is a year of growth and discovery—where students become more independent thinkers and problem solvers. Progressions by Alba Math supports this journey with lessons that connect concepts, encourage reasoning, and inspire students to explain their thinking. Here, you’ll find grade-specific resources, activities, and free downloads to help bring second-grade math to life.
Everything You Need for Daily Instructions
Reusable Print Kit
A class set of 124 unique printed materials, such as Work Mats, Game Boards, and Task Cards, designed for multi-year use. This, along with Recording Sheets, replaces student workbooks to provide a more hands-on, engaging experience!
Printed Teacher Guide
Central resource for teachers that contains the Learning Progressions, Lesson Plans, and Blackline Masters intended for multi-year use
Daily Math Energizers
180 visual daily prompts to encourage creative math thinking and reinforce concepts through spaced retrieval.
Digital Access
One year online access to the Progressions by Alba Math Grade K Portal
Additional Resources to Support Implementation
Book Bundle
38 engaging picture books are seamlessly embedded into lessons throughout the program, intended for multi-year use.
Reusable Materials Kit
A class set of specialized resources and tools durably designed for multi-year use.
Consumable Materials Kit
A class set of unique, non-standard materials designed to be used during the first year of implementation.
Manipulative Kit
A class set of all manipulatives needed for each student to explore math concepts simultaneously, and intended for multi-year use.
Progressions by Alba Math—Everything You Need for Daily Instructions!
The IMRA process was enacted under House Bill (HB) 1605 and brings new components to a single, State Board of Education (SBOE)-governed review of instructional materials. IMRA outlines how instructional materials will be reviewed, with the SBOE having final authority on the process, criteria used, and approvals.
Instructional materials submitted in the IMRA process are reviewed for Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS) alignment, factual errors, suitability, quality, physical/electronic specifications, and parent-portal compliance.