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Elementary MathematicsDailyQuestionsGrade 2School Board of Broward County, Florida

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 1 Day 11.Erin has 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 1 nickel. She buys one 20 piece of candy.What coin does she use?a.2.b. dimec. nickelThere are 6 cookies on the large plate and 4 cookies on the small plate. Howmany cookies in all?a.3.quarter6b. 8What comes next in the pattern?c. 10

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 8 Day 21.Which does not match?a.b.30 and 6c. 6 tens3 onesb.46c. 562.Circle sets of 10’s.How manya.3.in all?36What is the same as 25?a. 1 ten 15 onesb. 2 tens 5 onesc. 5 tens 2 ones

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 16 Day 1PizzaHot DogNachosChipsSodaCandy- 2.50 2.50 2.25 1.00 .75 .25You have 5.00. List 4 different combinations that you could “buy.” Use allof the 5.00 each time.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 16 Day 21.The baker had 6 boxes of cookies. There were 10 cookies in each box. Hesold 2 of the boxes.How many cookies are left?a. 202.40c. 60Steven had 7 dimes. He spent 3 dimes. How much money does he have left?a. 40 3.b.b.4 c. 10 Maria began her homework at 4:15. She worked for 30 minutes. What timedid she stop?a. 4:30b.4:45c. 5:00

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 16 Day 31.The bait store sold worms in small buckets of 10 wormsto a bucket. Todd bought 7 buckets of worms. He used5 buckets while fishing. How many worms did he haveleft?a.2.70b.50c. 2044c. 55Start at 23.Count by 10 two times.Add 1.What number are you at?a.3.337 tensa.74b.4 ones—b.544 tens c. 34

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 17 Day 11.There are 4 elephants.How many elephant trunks?How many elephant ears?How many elephant feet?2.There are 6 kids. How many toes would that be?a.6b.30c. 60b.64c. 5473-192.a.66

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 17 Day 21.The pet store had 47 goldfish. They sold 18. How many goldfish are left inthe tank?a.2.31b.29c. 21Mark had 2 quarters, 3 dimes and 1 nickel. He spent 45 . How much doeshe have now?a.30 b.35 c. 40 3.InputOutput2753759673355a.56What number belongs in the box?b.66c. 76

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 17 Day 31.36 ladybugs are lounging on a leaf. Half of them fly away. How many arestill on the leaf?a.2.b.17c. 1874 pelicans were in flight. 27 dive into the water for fish. How many werestill in the air?a.3.1647b.53With dinner you might drink onea.cupb.gallonc. 57of water.c. pound

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 18 Day 11.It is 82 in Ft. Lauderdale. It is 45 in Chicago. What is the difference intemperature?a.2.b.37 c. 33 Jeff bought 3 candies for 30 each. He paid with a dollar bill. How muchchange did he get?a.3.43 70 b.30 c. 10 b.73 29c. 47 81Which is true?a.96 54

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 18 Day 21.76 second graders wanted chicken nuggets. 47 second graders wanted pizza.How many more wanted nuggets than pizza?a.2.29b.31c. 39Mason had 89 baseball cards. He sold 46 at a card show. Which is true?a.He sold more than half of his cards.b.He sold less than half of his cards.c.He sold exactly half his cards.3.Measure the sides.What is the perimeter?a.5 inchesb.6 inchesc. 10 inches

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 18 Day 31.What would the next three numbers be?96, 84, 72, 60,a.2.b.48, 36, 26,c. 48, 36, 24On Monday Sarah sold 54 cups of lemonade. On Tuesday she sold 71 cupsof lemonade. How many more cups did she sell on Tuesday compared toMonday?a.3.48, 38, 28,15b.16c. 17Alexa needs 74 beads to make a necklace. She has 39 beads. How manymore beads does she need?a.35b.36c. 45

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 8 Day 31.What number goes on the line in the pattern?1, 2, 4, 8, 16, , 64a.2.20b.26c. 32Linda hasLaToya hasWhat is the difference in the amount of money that the girls have?a.8 b.2 c.3.36 pennies can be traded for:a.3 dimes6 nickelsb.3 dimes6 penniesc.6 dimes3 pennies10

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 9 Day 11. Which is not equal to 8 nickels?a.16 dimesb.4 dimesc. 40 pennies2. You have this much money.You getmore.You can trade all of the coins fora.b.c.3.You have 16 jellybeans. There are 2 more red jellybeans than yellowjellybeans. How many red jellybeans do you have?a.7b.9c. 11

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 9 Day 21.What number goes on the line in the pattern?16, 18, 20, 22, 24, , 28, 30a.a.b.24c. 26There are 3 rows of strawberry plants. Each row has 6 plants. Howmany strawberry plants in all?a.b.239b.18c. 22What number does not belong in this add 4 set?5, 9, 13, 18, 21a.13b.18c. 21

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 9 Day 31.Which could you do in about a minute?a.b.c.2.brush your teethbicycle around the block two timesread a chapter in a bookWhat sign could go in the?76a. b. c. 3.321618171929374961446Where would 93 go?Explain your reason.37

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 10 Day 11.16291939999Which bug?I am 2 digits.I have a 9 in the ones place.I am less than 30.I am more than 20.a.2.b.29c.39Julio saw 16 dragonflies.Sara saw 4 less than Julio.How many dragonflies in all?a.3.1920b.26c. 28How much money is shown below?a.40 b.41 c. 46

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 10 Day 21.2.Jen has 3 coins that equal 27 . What coins does she have?a.3 dimesb.1 quarter 2 penniesc.2 dimes 1 nickel45, 40, 35, 30, 25,a.3.21, 15, 10b.20c. 18What is the value of 2 quarters, 1 dime, 7 pennies?a.61 b.67 c. 71

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 10 Day 31.Lemonade costs 5 a cup.Jan sells 10 cups.How much does she make?a.2.3.15 b.25 c. 50 Double me and you get 42. I am.a.c. 3121b.22Jean and I have an equal amount of money. I have 2 coins. Jean has 5 coins.What coins could we have?

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 11 Day 11.What is more than?a.b.c.2.You buy candy for 46 . You give the cashier 2 quarters. How much changewill you get back?a.3.4 b.25 c. 50 I have 73 . Do I have any pennies? How do you know?

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 11 Day 21.What is 25 more than 7 dimes and 1 penny?a.2.3.95 b.96 c. 91 Lauren gets athat be in one week?each evening for feeding the dog. How much willa.b. 1.0070 c. 35 3 friends want to share a pizza. Can they each have 1/2 of the pizza? Explainwhy or why not.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 11 Day 31.Todd has 3 dimes.Mike has 1 quarter.Jeff has 5 nickels.Who has the most money?a.2.b.Mikec. JeffWhat could you buy with 1.00?a.b.c.3.Toddtickets to a Miami Dolphin’s gamedinner for four peoplecandy barWhat is the length of this pencil?a.4 cm.b.4 inchesc. 4 feet

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 12 Day 11.You have 57 . What are the different combinations of coinsyou could have?

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 12 Day 21.2.3.8 dimes is wortha.less than 3 quarters.b.more than 2 half dollars.c.the same as 16 nickels.Which is the most?a.45 penniesb.5 dimesc.1 quarter and 10 penniesFinish the pattern.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 12 Day 31.What is the value?a.2.b. 2.703 dimes and 1 nickel is the same asa.3. 2.6025 b.31 c. 2.75.c. 35 Max has 24 fish.Lou has 2 more fish than Max.Tom has 3 more fish than Lou.How many fish does Tom have?a.24b.29c. 31

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 13 Day 11.LaQuisha had 30 shells. She collected 20 more shells. LaQuisha hadshells in all.a.2.b.23c. 50Which pairs of number expressions both equal 80?a.3.3240 4030 60b.20 6040 30c. 10 7060 2030c. 40Start at 20.Add 10.Add 10 more.What number are you at?a.22b.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 13 Day 21.Paul had 19 aluminum cans. Yesterday he collected 11 more. Paul hadcans.a.2.b.30c. 40b.less than 30.c. more than 34.24 11 a.3.24more than 40.The baker placed 27 cookies on the shelf.Then he added 27 more.Which is true?a.There are more than 50 cookies.b.There are less than 40 cookies.c.There are more than 60 cookies.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 13 Day 31.What comes next?1, 12, 23, 34, 45, 56,Explain your answer.2.Annie has 64 cards.Chelsea has 84 cards.How many more cards does Chelsea have than Annie?a.3.2 tensb.20 tensc. 148 onesb.86c. 9639 47a.76

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 14 Day 11.The cafeteria lady puts 36 juice cans on the shelf.She adds another 24 cans.How many cans are there in all?a.2.b.60c. 74There are 10 flowers in a bunch. Patty had 4 bunches.Casey had 5 bunches. How many flowers in all?a.3.509b.90c. 91What 2 boxes can balance the scale?72a. 30and40b. 47and35c. 26and46

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 14 Day 21.There are 3 trees and a total of 12 monkeys in those trees. The same numberof monkeys are in each tree. How many monkeys are in each tree?Draw or write to explain the number of monkeys in each tree.2.The circle is third.The rectangle is after the circle.The triangle is before the square.The square is second.Which picture is correct?a.b.c.3.What is the total length of the 3 line segments?a.7 inchesb.9 inchesc. 11 inches

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 14 Day 32. The farmer had 64 hens in the red hen house and 27 hens in the blue hen house.How many hens in all?a.81b.91c. 973. The garden has 70 roses in rows of 10. How many roses in each row?a.70b.77c. 74. What is the value of 4 quarters and 3 dimes?a.95 b. 1.30c. 1.50

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 15 Day 11.2.Lucy has the same amount of money in each hand. In her right hand shehas 3 quarters. What is in her left hand?a.7 dimes and 2 nickelsb.5 dimes and 1 quarterc.6 dimes and 20 penniesStart at 46.Add 20.Add 3.Where are you?a.3.51b.68Each baseball team has 9 players.There are 6 teams on the practice field today.How many players is that?Show your work.c. 69

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 15 Day 21.The Marlins tickets cost 7.00.Dad bought 4 tickets.What was the total?a.2.b. 14.00c. 28.00It rained 27 days in June, 18 days in July and 21 days in August.How many days did it rain in the three months?a.3. 7.0056b.64What number belongs in theto make the scale balance?33?a.66c. 66b.993333c. 96

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 15 Day 31.What can weigh about one pound?a.2.three applesan adult dogc. a paper clipWhich shape has 5 sides?a.3.b.b.c.My number has 2 digits.It is even.There is a 5 in the tens place.It is more than 50, and less than 54.What is the number?a.53b.52c. 50

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 1 Day 21.What is the same as 6 7?a.2.b. 7 6c. 6 6b. 19c. 13If 9 4 13, then 4 9 a.3.3 914Which number sentences have the same answers? Draw lines to them.7 64 78 49 36 73 9

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 1 Day 31.Start at 9Count on 3What number do you reach?a.10b. 12c. 142.start13511a.3.11add357What number should go in theb. 12?c. 13There are 2 elephants. How many elephant legs in all?a.4b. 6c. 8

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 2 Day 11.Carol gave Danny 4 marbles. Danny now has 12 in all. How many did hehave to start? Draw a picture to show your work.answer2.Which number sentence is a double?a.3.3 9b. 8 4c. 6 6Which ladybug does not show doubles?a.b.c.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 2 Day 21.What are 2 dimes worth?a.2.b. 15 c. 20 Each bug has 6 legs. There are 2 bugs. How many bug legs in all?a.3.10 6b. 8c. 12There are 4 jelly beans in the red bowl. There are twice as many jellybeans inthe blue bowl. How many jelly beans in all?a.8b. 12c. 16

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 2 Day 31.Which problem has the same answer as 9 7?a.2.10 5c. 10 8What comes next in the pattern?3,3.b. 8 86,9, 12, 15,There are 12 seats at the table. 8 children sit down. How many seats areempty?a.8b. 6c. 4

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 3 Day 11.Which number sentence has a different answer than 9 3?a.2.6 6b. 7 5c. 5 8I am greater than 14.I am less than 19.I am even.When you double 8 you will not get my number.What number am I?a.15b. 16c. 183.4 9a.7 and 7What 2 numbers could balance this scale?b. 8 and 4c. 6 and 7

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 3 Day 21.2.Which sentence is true about 9 8?a.It is greater than 10 10.b.It is less than 7 8.c.It is the same as 10 7.There are 3 tricycles. How many wheels in all?a.3.3b. 6c. 9I have 16 baseball cards. Here are 8. The rest are in my book. How manyare in my book?a.10b. 8c. 6

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 3 Day 31.I picked 17 apples. I used 9 for a pie. The rest are in the basket. How manyare in the basket?a.9b. 8c. 72.add 602567a.3.11681112What number goes in the box?b. 12c. 13There are 14in all?6 are yellow.The rest are pink.How many are pink?a.6b. 8c. 9

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 4 Day 11.I have 16 buttons. There are 7 in my right hand. The rest are in my left hand.Draw both hands with the correct number of buttons.Write the number sentence under the hands.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 4 Day 21.Continue the pattern.18, 15, 12,a.2.9, 3, 0,c. 9, 6, 3Which number sentence is missing from this family of facts?11 – 6 5a.3.b. 10, 7, 4,6 11 1711 – 5 6b. 6 5 115 6 11c. 11 – 11 0What fact is related to 11 – 7 4?a.11 – 4 7b. 11 7 18c. 11 4 15

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 4 Day 31.You are at number 7You jump up 3 steps.You jump back 5 steps.You jump up 2 steps.Where are you?a.3 2. b. 6c. 7b. 9c. 1018 a.3.8Juan caught 9 fish.Pablo caught 2 fewer fish than Juan.How many fish did they catch in all?a.11b. 16c. 17

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 5 Day 11.There were 11 candy bars.Julia ate 3.Leslie ate 4.Matt ate 2.Rachel ate 1.How many are left?2.What number sentence does this show?a.3.17 8 25b. 17 – 8 9c. 17 – 9 8The cooler held 19 cups of juice.Mark poured out 10 cups.Kelly poured out 3 cups.Kari poured out 2 cups.How many cups are left?a.3b. 4c. 5

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 5 Day 21.My sister is 9 years older than I.I am 7. How old is my sister?a.14b. 15c. 162.add 71320What number goes in the?11613512a.3.13b.17c. 18Dad caught 16 fish.I caught 9 less.I caught.a.b.67c.8

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 5 Day 31.Jan cut a 16-inch piece of string in half. How many inches long is each piece?a.2.6b. 8c. 9Todd builds a tower with a 9-cm. block on top of an 8-cm. block. How tall isthe tower?a.9 cm. tallb. 16 cm. tallc. 17 cm. tall

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 6 Day 11.Heather has 4 cookies on her plate. Krissy has 3 cookies and Jill has 2cookies. How can you move cookies so that all 3 girls will have an equalnumber of cookies?Draw the answer on each plate.2.Which pair of number expressions have the same answer?a.8 614 – 3b.9 716 – 2c.9 619 – 43.Pete’s Pet Store65What is the difference in the number of hamstersand parrots?4321snake parrots hamstera. 2b. 4c. 6

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 6 Day 21.Mr. Brown plants 15 corn plants in 3 equal rows. How many plants in eachrow? Draw a picture to show your work.Answer2.15 frogs on the lily pad. 7 frogs jump in the water. Which sentence is true?a.b.c.3.More frogs are in the water.More frogs are on the lily pad.There are an equal number of frogs in the water and out of the water.About how many cm. long is this frog?Answer

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 6 Day 31.18 penguins were on an iceberg.2 jumped in the water.4 more jumped in the water.7 more followed into the water.How many penguins are still on the iceberg?a.2.3b. 5c. 79 geese flew overhead.8 more geese joined that flock.Which number expression could be used to describe that story?a.3.8 9What should be in thea.b. 9 – 8c. 17 – 17?b.c.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 7 Day 11.Mark’s dad gave him 3 quarters.His grandmother gave him 4 quarters.His sister gave him 6 quarters.He added those quarters to the 5 quarters in his pocket.How many quarters does he now have?a.2.b. 18c. 20Mario has 6 bags of seashells. Each bag has 10 shells. How many shells inall?a.3.166b. 1028 isa.less than 3 tens.b.more than 8 tens.c.equal to 8 tens and 2 ones.c. 60

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 7 Day 21.What is the difference between 4 tens and 7 ones and 5 tens?a.3 tensb. 3 onesc. 30 ones2.is a.54b. 44c. 4566 3.Ryan has 6 dimes and 5 pennies. Can he buy this toy?a.No, he does not have enough money.b.Yes, he will use all of his money.c.Yes, he will have 1 left over.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 7 Day 31.You have 4 coins. There are no nickels or quarters. The coins are only dimesor pennies. What is the greatest amount of money that they could have?Draw the possibility.2.Start at 47.Add 10.Where are you?a.3.37b. 47c. 57I am a 2 digit number.There is a 7 in my tens place.I am more than 70 and less than 74.I am even.What am I?a.70b. 72c. 74

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 8 Day 1Sam lives on the 10th floor.Max lives four floors below Sam.Ted lives 3 floors below Sam.Fritz lives 1 floor above Ted.Show with a picture where Sam, Max, Ted and Fritz live.

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 19 Day 11.Ryan’s soccer practice starts at 6:00 p.m. The practice is 2 hours. What timeis practice over?a. 7:00 p.m.2.b.8:00 p.m.c. 8:30 p.m.What number is missing?8, 13, 18,a.3.23, 28b.20c. 24b.16c. 10 6 12 4a.18

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 25 Day 11.Complete the pattern.220, 230, 240,,,.Explain your answer.2.Andy had 15 marbles. He gave an equal number to each of his 3 friends.How many marbles did each friend get?a. 15 - 33.b.15 3c. 15 3Which number represents the word name four hundred six?a. 4006b.460c. 406

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 31 Day 11.I am a 2 digit number.I am greater than 69.Both of my digits are even.When you add my digits you will get 12.What number am I?a.2.66b. 77c. 84What are the next 3 numbers?132, 242, 352, 462,,,Explain your answer.3.What number should go in theInputOutput184292641817286394743A. 819B. 917C. 919?

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 34 Day 11.There are 6 tricycles at the Day Care Center.How many wheels is that in all?a.9b. 12c. 182.Input12345a.3.13Output36912What number goes in theb. 14?c. 15My number has 2 digits.It is odd.It is 3 sets of 7.It is.a.37b. 73c. 21

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Week ThreeDay 1Answers: 1. C (A.3.1.1)2. C (A.5.1.1)3. C (D.2.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. C (A.1.1.2)2. C (A.2.1.1)3. B (A.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. B (A.3.1.1)2. C (D.2.1.1)3. B (A.3.1.3)Week FourDay 1Answers: 1. 97 9 16 (A.3.1.2)Day 2Answers:1. C (D.1.1.2)2. B (A.3.1.1)3. A (A.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. C (A.3.1.2)2. B (D.2.1.1)3. B (A.3.1.2)

Week FiveDay 1Answers: 1. 1 (A.3.1.13)candy left2. C (A.3.1.2)3. B (A.3.1.2)3. B (A.3.1.2)Day 2Answers:1. C (A.3.1.3)2. C (D.2.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. B (A.1.1.3)2. C (A.3.1.2)Week SixDay 1Answers: 1. Move cookies so there are 3 on each plate. (D.2.1.2)2. C (A.3.1.1)3. B (E.1.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. 5 (A.1.1.3)2. B (A.1.1.2)3. 10 cm.(B.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. B (A.3.1.1)2. A (A.3.1.1)3. A (D.1.1.2)

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Week NineDay 1Answers: 1. A (B.3.1.1)2. B (B.3.1.1)3. B (A.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. C (D.1.1.2)2. B (A.2.1.1)3. B (A.5.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. A (B.1.1.1)2. C (D.2.1.1)3. 93 would go in the square with odd numbers. (A.5.1.1)Week TenDay 1Answers: 1. 29 (A.2.1.1)2. C (A.3.1.1)3. C (B.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. B (C.3.1.1)2. B (D.1.1.2)3. B (B.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. C (A.2.1.1)2. A (A.3.1.2)3. One girl could have 2 quarters. The other could have 5dimes. (B.3.1.1)

Week ElevenDay 1Answers: 1. B (B.3.1.1)2. A (B.3.1.1)3. Yes, you can only make 3 with pennies. (B.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. B (B.3.1.1)2. C (B.3.1.1)3. No (A.1.1.3)There are only two halves to a pizza. They could each get1/3.Day 3Answers:1. A (B.3.1.1)2. C (B.3.1.1)3. B (B.2.1.2)Week TwelveDay 1Answers: 1. 2 quarters, 7 pennies(B.3.1.1)5 dimes, 7 pennies10 nickels, 7 pennies, etc.Day 2Answers:1. C (B.3.1.1)2. B (B.3.1.1)3. 10 10 5 (D.1.1.2)Day 3Answers:1. B (B.3.1.1)2. C (B.3.1.1)3. B (A.3.1.2)

Week ThirteenDay 1Answers: 1. C (A.3.1.3)2. C (A.3.1.3)3. C (A.3.1.3)Day 2Answers:1. B (A.3.1.2)2. C (A.3.1.2)3. A (A.1.1.2)1. 67 (D.1.1.2)(add 11)2. A (A.2.1.2)3. B (A.3.1.1)2. B (A.2.1.1)3. C (D.2.1.10)Day 3Answers:Week FourteenDay 1Answers: 1. B (A.3.1.3)Day 2Answers:1. 4 monkeys in each tree (A.2.1.1)2. B (D.1.1.1)3. B (B.2.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. B (A.3.1.2)2. C (A.2.1.1)3. B (B.3.1.1)

Week FifteenDay 1Answers: 1. B (B.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. C (A.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. A (B.1.1.1)2. C (A.3.1.2)2. C (A.3.1.3)2. B (C.1.1.1)3. 54 (A.3.1.1)3. B (D.2.1.2)3. B (A.2.1.2)Week SixteenDay 1Answers: 1. Brainstorm and list all the different combinations withstudents. (A.3.1.3)Day 2Answers:1. B (A.2.1.1)2. A (B.3.1.1)3. B (B.1.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. C (A.2.1.1)2. B (A.3.1.1)3. C (A.2.1.2)

Week SeventeenDay 1Answers: 1. 4 trunks, 8 ears, 16 feet (A.2.1.2)2. C (A.2.1.1)3. C (A.3.1.3)Day 2Answers:1. B (A.3.1.3)2. C (B.3.1.1)3.C (D.2.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. C (A.1.1.3)2. A (A.3.1.2)3. A (B.2.1.1)Week EighteenDay 1Answers: 1. B (A.3.1.2)2. C (B.3.1.1)3. B (D.2.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. A (A.3.1.2)2. A (A.1.1.3)3. C (B.4.1.2)Day 3Answers:1. C (D.1.1.2)2. C (A.3.1.2)3. A (A.3.1.2)

Week NineteenDay 1Answers: 1. B (B.2.1.2)2. A (D.1.1.2)3. C (D.2.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. The clock will show 9:00 (B.4.1.2)2.C (A.3.1.2)Day 3Answers:1. C (B.3.1.1)3. B (D.1.1.2)Week TwentyDay 1Answers: 1. C (B.1.1.1)2. A (A.3.1.1)2. 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel (B.3.1.1)3. C (D.2.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. B (A.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. 5:45, 6:00, 6:15, adding 15 minutes (D.1.1.2)2. B (B.1.1.2)2. A (A.3.1.2)3. 15 dishes (A.3.1.1)2. A (D.1.1.2)

Week Twenty-0neDay 1Answers: 1. B (B.3.1.1)3.Day 2Answers:2. A (A.3.1.1) 3 (D.2.1.1)1. 2:40, 2:50, 3:00 (D.1.1.2)2. C (D.2.1.1)Day 3Answers:3. C (A.2.1.1)1. June 21 (B.4.1.2)2. Monday (B.4.1.2)3. June 27 (B.4.1.2)4. June 20 (B.4.1.2)Week Twenty-TwoDay 1Answers: 1. B (B.4.1.2)2. C (B.4.1.2)3. February 24 (A.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:1.A (B.3.1.1)2. C (B.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. A (B.3.1.1)2. B (B.3.1.1)3. 13, 15, 14 (D.1.1.2)3. B (B.3.1.1)

Week Twenty-ThreeDay 1Answers: 1. C (B.1.1.1)2. C (A.3.1.1)3. subtract 78 - 57 21 (A.3.1.2)57 21 78Day 2Answers:Day 3Answers:1. 2 quarts 8 cups (A.3.1.1)3 quarts 12 cups4 quarts 16 cups2. 6 (A.3.1.1)3. C (A.2.1.2)1. B (B.2.1.1)2. B (A.3.1.3)3. A (A.3.1.2)Week Twenty-FourDay 1Answers: 1. answers will vary (B.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. A (B.1.1.1)2. C (B.1.1.1)3. B (B.2.1.2)Day 3Answers:1. C (B.1.1.1)2. C (B.1.1.1)3. A (B.3.1.1)

Week Twenty-FiveDay 1Answers: 1. 250, 260, 270 (D.1.1.2)2. B (A.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:3. C (A.2.1.1)1. 332, 334, 336, 338 (D.1.1.2)2. A (A.3.1.2)3. C (A.2.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. C (A.2.1.1)2. C (A.3.1.1)3. B (A.2.1.1)Week Twenty-SixDay 1Answers: 1. A (A.2.1.2)2. C (A.2.1.2)3. B (A.2.1.2)Day 2Answers:1. 265, 276, 287, 298 (D.1.1.2)2. Sam (he has 1.25) (B.1.1.1)3. A (A.1.1.3)Day 3Answers:1. C (A.1.1.2)2. C (A.2.1.2)2. C (A.3.1.1)

Week Twenty-SevenDay 1Answers: 1. 164, 184, 204 (D.1.1.2)2. 818, 418 (A.2.1.2)3. 4 muffins (A.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. 167 (A.2.1.2)2. B (A.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. A (A.3.1.1)2. 5 x 4 or 4 4 4 4 4 (A.3.1.1)3. C (A.3.1.2)3. C (A.2.1.1)Week Twenty-EightDay 1Answers: 1. C (C.1.1.1)2. answers will vary (C.1.1.1)3. B (A.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. C (C.1.1.1)2. B (C.1.1.1)3. 3 cans needed (A.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. C (C.1.1.1)2. 6 faces (rectangle or square) (C.1.1.1)3. A and/or C (C.1.1.1)

Week Twenty-NineDay 1Answers: 1.3.Day 2Answers:(D.1.1.1)2.(D.1.1.1)(rhombus)every 3rdshape is arhombustriangle rhombus (B.1.1.1)1. A, B, C (C.1.1.1)(can all be answers)2. square, square (C.2.1.1)3. yes; same shape, same size (C.2.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. C (A.3.1.1)2. C (A.2.1.1)3. B (A.3.1.1)Week ThirtyDay 1Answers: 1. Draw the rectangle (A.3.1.1)232. 8 inches (A.3.1.1) 3. shaded, not shaded (B.3.1.2)55Day 2Answers:1. 2, 5 (A.3.1.1)14 inches2. C (A.3.1.1)3. answers will vary (C.2.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. 8 (E.1.1.1)2. car (E.1.1.1)4. bus (E.1.1.1)5. bike (E.1.1.1)3. 6 more (E.1.1.1)

Week Thirty-OneDay 1Answers: 1. C (D.2.1.2)2. 572, 682, 792; add 110 (D.1.1.2)3. C (D.2.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. C (A.2.1.2)2. C (A.2.1.2)3. 12.55 (B.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. Greatest 964, Least 469 (A.1.1.2)2. C (A.3.1.3)3. B (B.2.1.1)Week Thirty-TwoDay 1Answers: 1. 443 (A.3.1.3) answers will varyDay 2Answers:1. A (A.2.1.1)2. B (A.2.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. C (A.2.1.1)2. C (A.3.1.2)3. C (A.2.1.1)

Week Thirty-ThreeDay 1Answers: 1. C (A.3.1.2)2. 2rd grade (A.3.1.2)3. B (A.3.1.3)Day 2Answers:1. C (A.3.1.1)2. C (A.3.1.2)Day 3Answers:1. 2.75 (A.3.1.1)2. C (A.3.1.1)3. B (A.3.1.2)3. answers will vary (A.2.1.1)Week Thirty-FourDay 1Answers: 1. C (A.3.1.1)2. C (D.2.1.1)3. C (A.2.1.2)Day 2Answers:1. B (A.3.1.1)2. B (A.3.1.1)3. C (A.3.1.1)Day 3Answers:1. C (A.3.1.1)2. B (A.3.1.1)3. B (A.3.1.1)

Week Thirty-FiveDay 1Answers: 1. B (B.1.1.1)2. A (D.1.1.2)3. C (A.3.1.1)Day 2Answers:1. B (A.3.1.1)2. B (B.1.1.1)3. C (A.2.1.2)Day 3Answers:1. rhombus, rhombus, rhombus (D.1.1.2)2. C (A.3.1.1)3. no, there are only 20 bananas (A.3.1.2)Week Thirty-SixDay 1Answers: 1.12Day 2Answers:121. B (B.1.1.1)13131314141414(A.3.1.1)2. B (A.3.1.2)3. each piece is 5”. Marti will make 5 cuts (A.3.1.2)Day 3Answers:1. 30 (E.1.1.1)2. 9 more (E.1.1.1)3. answers will vary (E.1.1.1)

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 34 Day 21.Chelsea sold 6 lollipops to Gina for 5 each. What did Gina pay?a.2.b. 30 c. 65 There are 3 barns.Each barn has 8 horses.Which number sentence shows that story?a.3.11 3 8 11b. 3 x 8 24c. 8 - 3 5There are 6 uniforms in each box.There are 3 boxes.How many uniforms are there?a.9b. 16c. 18

Grade 2Mathematics Review Week 34 Day 31.Which multiplication expression matches the picture?a.2.b. 3 x 3c. 3 x 4There are 4 tigers in the zoo.How many tiger feet

Grade 2 Mathematics Review Week 13 Day 2 1. Paul had 19 aluminum cans. Yesterday he collected 11 more. Paul had cans. a. 24 b. 30 c. 40 2. 24 11 a. more than 40. b. less than 30. c. more than 34. 3. The baker placed 27 cookies on the shelf. Then he added 27 more. Which is true? a. T