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Grade 2 Unit 5 Module 1Practice Pages for Math at Home
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Session 1
Extra Facts page 1 of 2
1 Find the sum.80 30 44 50 70 51 60
+ 6 + 43 + 24 + 38 + 7 + 17 + 16
370 120 890 360 340 430 125+ 8 + 6 + 4 + 15 + 50 + 27 + 25
2 Use pictures, numbers, and/or words to find the sum in each box. Show all your work.
a 36 + 55 b 129 + 133
3 Find the difference.86 39 48 56 35 55 50
– 6 – 9 – 7 – 5 – 15 – 25 – 25
4 Use pictures, numbers, and/or words to find the difference. Show all your work.
51 – 26 =
Unit 5 Module 1
NAME | DATENAME | DATE
(continued on next page)
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Sometimes story problems give you more facts than you need to solve the problem. In each problem below, cross out the fact you don’t need. Then solve the problem. Show your work.
5 Nick has 3 cats. He had 12 fish. He gave 4 of the fish to his friend. How many fish does he have left? Nick has _______ fish left.
6 Lin’s big sister is 15. She listened to 8 songs on her music player in the morning. She listened to 9 more songs that night. How many songs did she listen to in all? Lin’s big sister listened to _______ songs in all.
7 Amber made 9 cupcakes. Then she made 12 more cupcakes. It took 2 cups of sugar to make the frosting. How many cupcakes did she make in all? Amber made _______ cupcakes in all.
8 CHALLENGE The Green Dragon had 250 gold pieces. He is 18 feet tall. He is mad because the trolls took 60 of his gold pieces. How many gold pieces does he have left? The Green Dragon has _______ gold pieces left.
Session 1
Extra Facts page 2 of 2
Unit 5 Module 1
NAME | DATE
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Session 3
Comparing & Fact Family Practice page 1 of 2
1 Count to find out which set of base ten pieces in each pair is greater and which is less. Write numbers and signs to show.
< less than = equal to > greater than
ex
a
b
2 Read the numbers in the box. Then write them in order on the lines from least to greatest.
261 107 67 113 204
____________ , ____________ , ____________ , ____________ , ____________
least greatest
124 213<
Unit 5 Module 1
NAME | DATENAME | DATE
(continued on next page)
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3 Match each Unifix train to its fact family triangle. Then write two addition and two subtraction sentences to match. Write them under the train.
ex 12
5 7
4 + 9 = 13 9 + 4 = 13
13 – 4 = 9 13 – 9 = 4
a 11
6 5
b 13
4 9
c 14
6 8
d 15
9 6
Session 3
Comparing & Fact Family Practice page 2 of 2
Unit 5 Module 1
NAME | DATE
T19Number Corner Grade 2 Teacher Masters © The Math Learning Center | mathlearningcenter.org
March | Computational Fluency copies as needed
True EquationsFind the numbers for A, B, C, and D that make each equation true.
ex A = D + 6
B = A – 2
C = 11 – 7
D = C – 3
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
1 A = C + 5
B = A – 8
C = 3 + 4
D = B + C
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
2 A = C – 8
B = A + 11
C = 19 – 6
D = B – C
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
3 A = C + D
B = A – 2
C = 15 + 3
D = C – 8
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
4 A = B + 9
B = 16 + 5
C = A + D
D = A – 8
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
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Answer Keys
Answer Key
86
80
378
73
30
126
68
41
894
88
51
375
77
20
390
68
30
457
76
25
150
Student work will vary.
25
Student work will vary.
262
Student work will vary.
91
109 © The Math Learning Center | mathlearningcenter.orgBridges in Mathematics Grade 2 Home Connections
Session 1
Extra Facts page 1 of 2
1 Find the sum.80 30 44 50 70 51 60
+ 6 + 43 + 24 + 38 + 7 + 17 + 16
370 120 890 360 340 430 125+ 8 + 6 + 4 + 15 + 50 + 27 + 25
2 Use pictures, numbers, and/or words to find the sum in each box. Show all your work.
a 36 + 55 b 129 + 133
3 Find the difference.86 39 48 56 35 55 50
– 6 – 9 – 7 – 5 – 15 – 25 – 25
4 Use pictures, numbers, and/or words to find the difference. Show all your work.
51 – 26 =
Unit 5 Module 1
NAME | DATENAME | DATE
(continued on next page)
Answer Key
Student work will vary.
Student work will vary.
Student work will vary.
Student work will vary.
8
21
190
17
110 © The Math Learning Center | mathlearningcenter.orgBridges in Mathematics Grade 2 Home Connections
Sometimes story problems give you more facts than you need to solve the problem. In each problem below, cross out the fact you don’t need. Then solve the problem. Show your work.
5 Nick has 3 cats. He had 12 fish. He gave 4 of the fish to his friend. How many fish does he have left? Nick has _______ fish left.
6 Lin’s big sister is 15. She listened to 8 songs on her music player in the morning. She listened to 9 more songs that night. How many songs did she listen to in all? Lin’s big sister listened to _______ songs in all.
7 Amber made 9 cupcakes. Then she made 12 more cupcakes. It took 2 cups of sugar to make the frosting. How many cupcakes did she make in all? Amber made _______ cupcakes in all.
8 CHALLENGE The Green Dragon had 250 gold pieces. He is 18 feet tall. He is mad because the trolls took 60 of his gold pieces. How many gold pieces does he have left? The Green Dragon has _______ gold pieces left.
Session 1
Extra Facts page 2 of 2
Unit 5 Module 1
NAME | DATE
Answer Key
244
183
229
209
>
<
67 107 113 204 261
111 © The Math Learning Center | mathlearningcenter.orgBridges in Mathematics Grade 2 Home Connections
Session 3
Comparing & Fact Family Practice page 1 of 2
1 Count to find out which set of base ten pieces in each pair is greater and which is less. Write numbers and signs to show.
< less than = equal to > greater than
ex
a
b
2 Read the numbers in the box. Then write them in order on the lines from least to greatest.
261 107 67 113 204
____________ , ____________ , ____________ , ____________ , ____________
least greatest
124 213<
Unit 5 Module 1
NAME | DATENAME | DATE
(continued on next page)
Answer Key
5 + 7 = 12
9 + 6 = 15
6 + 5 = 11
6 + 8 = 14
12 – 5 = 7
15 – 9 = 6
11 – 6 = 5
14 – 6 = 8
7 + 5 = 12
6 + 9 = 15
5 + 6 = 11
8 + 6 = 14
12 – 7 = 5
15 – 6 = 9
11 – 5 = 6
14 – 8 = 6
112 © The Math Learning Center | mathlearningcenter.orgBridges in Mathematics Grade 2 Home Connections
3 Match each Unifix train to its fact family triangle. Then write two addition and two subtraction sentences to match. Write them under the train.
ex 12
5 7
4 + 9 = 13 9 + 4 = 13
13 – 4 = 9 13 – 9 = 4
a 11
6 5
b 13
4 9
c 14
6 8
d 15
9 6
Session 3
Comparing & Fact Family Practice page 2 of 2
Unit 5 Module 1
NAME | DATE
T19Number Corner Grade 2 Teacher Masters © The Math Learning Center | mathlearningcenter.org
March | Computational Fluency copies as needed
True EquationsFind the numbers for A, B, C, and D that make each equation true.
ex A = D + 6
B = A – 2
C = 11 – 7
D = C – 3
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
1 A = C + 5
B = A – 8
C = 3 + 4
D = B + C
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
2 A = C – 8
B = A + 11
C = 19 – 6
D = B – C
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
3 A = C + D
B = A – 2
C = 15 + 3
D = C – 8
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
4 A = B + 9
B = 16 + 5
C = A + D
D = A – 8
A: _____
B: _____
C: _____
D: _____
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Answer Key
12
4
7
11
5
16
13
3
28
26
18
10
30
21
52
22
NAME | DATE