Math Everything in Its Place Value Workbook[1]

January 17, 2018 | Author: Katerina Makarova | Category: Physics & Mathematics, Mathematics
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Math: Everything in its

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Table of Contents Math: Everything in its Place Value Math Counting #1 Math Counting #2 Dot-to-Dot Zoo #1 Dot-to-Dot Zoo #2 Dot-to-Dot Zoo #3 Odd and Even Numbers Jellybean Numbers Cupcake Match Lemons and Limes Comparing 2 Digit Numbers Comparing 3 Digit Numbers Color the Missing Number: "Less Than" Shopping Math: Furniture What am I? Ordinal or Cardinal?

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2nd Grade

Math Counting

Count from 100 to 150 by filling in the missing numbers in the balloons below!

here! art t S

100

101

132

140

114

121

119

116

131

105

110

108

124

104

125

122

128

135

143

136

145

148

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Excellent

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2nd Grade

Math Counting

Count from 150 to 200 by filling in the missing numbers inside the flowers below!

152

150

154

Start here!

157

165

180

166

169

173

176

181

184

189

163

160

198

177

187

193

190

199

170

194

Nice job!

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What animal is it? Count by 2s to complete the picture.

152

150

170

144

148 146 40 42 4 6

2 62

10 38

172

92 88 86

90 84 82 78 80 76 70 72 74 68 66

44

174 14 176

178 180

162 160

140 154 136 130

96

98 102

64 58

60

142

94 138

134 132

156 158

128

100 124 126

104

8

122 12

36

16 18

46

120 118

22

20 24

48 32

34 116 112

106 26 28

30

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100 110

102

What animal is it? Count by 2s to complete the picture.

108 98

120

112 118 122

106 114

82

116 124

104

2

4

86

96

6

80

12

84 8

14

10

16

18

78 22 24

20

32

30 44 92

76

26

88

28

36

34

38 94

90

42

40

74 46 72

48 58 60 70 62 56 50 68

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450 430

160

440

150 20

30

420

140 170

10 50

460

410

60 470

40 90

70 80

400

100

200 110

390

210

180

130

220 120

190

270

230 380

340

260

What animal is it? Count by 10s to complete the picture.

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240 250

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370 350 360

280 290

310 300

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2nd Grade

Math Odd and Even Numbers

This caterpillar only likes to eat odd numbers. Find all the odd numbers written on this page and then write them in the circles.

58

24

18

10

101

34

30

9

83

17 99

22 79

10

29

36

44

94 12 108

1

62 6

58

35 9

48

3

21

96 4

67

42 77

26

90

123

20

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Jellybean Numbers Write the numbers in the ellybean. sixt y- eight

t hirt y- five

one hundred fift y- seven

six hundred t hirt een

five hundred t went y- five

seven hundred nine

eight hundred ninet y- four

seven hundred nine

one t housand four hundred eight een

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Cupcake Match Draw a line to match the number to the words.

24

316

1,487

215

12

1,854

423

1 ten and 2 ones

4 hundreds, 2 tens, and 3 ones 1 thousand, 8 hundreds, 5 tens, and 4 ones

2 tens and 4 ones

2 hundreds, 1 ten, and 5 ones

1 thousand, 4 hundreds, 8 tens, and 7 ones

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Lemons and Limes Draw a line to match the number to the words.

2,354

3 hundreds and 5 ones

305

6 tens and 7 ones

67

2 thousands, 3 hundreds, 5 tens, and 4 ones

598

5 thousands, 6 hundreds, 2 tens, and 3 ones

5,623

5 hundreds, 9 tens, and 8 ones

Write out the number 564 using words:

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2nd Grade

Math Place Value

Comparing

2

Digit Numbers

Write the numbers in the boxes from the least to the greatest value. See the example below.

10, 15, 11

20, 32, 28

40, 27, 52

68, 29, 34

49, 65, 48

34, 47, 98, 73

75, 38, 61, 46, 93

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2nd Grade

Math Place Value

Comparing

3

Digit Numbers

Write the numbers in the boxes from the greatest to the least value. See the example below.

120, 115, 131

543, 345, 435

627, 982, 166

705, 175, 510

433, 400, 551, 431, 902

887, 604, 317, 802, 714

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2nd Grade

Color the Missing Number: “Less than”

Math Place Value

Color the number that make the equation correct. See the example below.

(

9 +

?

3

2

14 +

?

7

8

28 +

?

5

6

70 +

?

12

14

)

12

5

21

6

13 +

?

6

7

33 +

?

10

33

7

84

16

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8

44

11

53 +

?

12

10

65 +

?

34

20

32

12

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7

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Shopping Math: Furniture Help Jenny decide what furniture to buy. Look at the prices in each category and circle the cheaper ones. Lamps

$68

$86

Tables

$142

$124

Rugs

$105

$150

Chairs

$163

$136

Mirrors

$76

$67

ge! Jenny only has $230 to spend on furniture.

n Challe

Color in the items she can buy.

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2nd Grade

Math Place Value

What am I

?

Write the correct number using clues given.

I have 2 in the ones place and 4 in the tens place. I am

I have 7 in the ones place and 3 in the tens place. I am

I have 5 in the ones place. I am more than 20 but less than 30. What am I?

I have 3 in the ones place. My value is greater than 45 but less than 57. What am I?

I have 6 in the hundreds place, 4 in the tens place and 7 in the ones place. What am I?

I have 5 in the ones place and 8 in the tens place. I am greater than 600 but less than 800. What am I?

I have 3 in the ones place and 7 in the tens place. I am greater than 535 but less than 630. What am I?

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2nd Grade

Or C a r dinal ? l a n i d r O

Math Numbers

Write “O” if the number in the sentence is an ordinal number. Ordinal numbers look like this: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc. Write “C” if the number in the sentence is a cardinal number. Cardinal numbers look like this: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc.

42nd

My school is located on 42nd street and Park Avenue.

Jenny bought 3 pairs of sandals.

Mitch delivered 20 packages and 56 letters yesterday.

April finished in 3rd place in last year’s marathon.

Yum! This is the 5th hamburger I had this week!

Jacky cut 8 beautiful flowers from her garden.

Susie went to see the 4th of July fireworks in Chicago.

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