G2 Homework RMs
G2 Homework RMs
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Arranging 10 Objects
You will need 10 small objects such as pennies
or buttons. Arrange the objects in different ways.
Example:
4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 10
NOTE
Students find combinations of numbers that equal 10. There are many possible solutions.
Adding Within 20
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Today’s Number: 15
Today’s Number is 15.
10 + 5
10 + 4 + 1
20 - 5
Students write expressions that are equal to Today’s Number, and write Today’s Number in words.
Equations and Equivalent Expressions
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1 6+7+5+6+3=
2 8+3+4+6+2=
NOTE
Students solve two problems with several addends. Encourage your child to use combinations
he or she knows and to record all work.
Number Strings
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Pockets at Home
Tell your family about Pocket Day.
NOTE
Students collect and record data about how many pockets people are wearing.
They combine several numbers to find the total number of pockets.
Ways to Count
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Students have been identifying the 2-D faces of 3-D shapes. Students find 3-D shapes at
home that have certain 2-D faces.
Geometry and Shapes in the World
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Shapes at Home
Draw pictures of at least 5 shapes that you find at home.
Write the name of each object and what shape it is.
Example:
NOTE
Students have been identifying and working with different types of 2-D and 3-D shapes.
Students identify shapes at home, draw them, and record their names.
Geometry and Shapes in the World
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NOTE
Students sort shapes into two categories: “4 Sides and 4 Right Angles” and “4 Sides, but Not 4
Right Angles.” Students identify these groups of shapes and color them either blue or red.
Quadrilaterals: Shapes With 4 Sides
Building Rectangles
Cut out the square tiles on Building Rectangles (S27).
Use the tiles to make rectangles.
For each problem, draw all of the rectangles you
make with that number of tiles.
NOTE
Today in class, students used square tiles to make different-sized rectangles. Tonight,
students will work on a similar activity.
Rectangles and Squares
Building Rectangles
Use the tiles you already cut to make rectangles.
For each problem, draw all of the rectangles you
make with that number of tiles.
Building Rectangles
Use the tiles you already cut to make rectangles.
For each problem, draw all of the rectangles you
make with that number of tiles.
Use 10 tiles.
Use 11 tiles.
Use 12 tiles.
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1 2 3
2 In Square 1, color one half red.
NOTE
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Pizza Fractions
1 Use a fraction word to label each part of the pizza.
Color one part red.
Color one part blue.
Color one part green.
NOTE
NOTE
Students use place value (tens and ones) to identify and represent numbers.
Sticker Station: Tens and Ones
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Equation:
Round 1: + + =
Round 2:
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Round 3: + + =
UNIT 3
Round 4: + + =
191
Round 5: + + =
SESSION 2.2
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TOTAL SCORE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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HOMEWORK
2
© by Savvas Learning Company LL
Close to 20 Recording Sheet
Game Total Score
Round 1: + + =
Round 2:
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Round 3: + + =
UNIT 3
Round 4: + + =
192
Round 5: + + =
SESSION 2.2
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TOTAL SCORE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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You need
Score
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
deck of Primary
1 3 4 7
Total
Number Cards
=
(without Wild
Cards)
+
Close to 20 Recording Sheet
+
(1 per player)
Adding Within 20
TOTAL SCORE
connecting cubes (or pennies)
Round 1:
Round 2:
Round 3:
Round 4:
Round 5:
Game
NOTE
Play with a partner. UNIT 3 191 SESSION 2.2 © by Savvas Learning Company LLC. 2
Game 1:
20 + 15 + 10 + 10 + 20 + 5 + 10
NOTE
Students show how they would solve a problem with several addends to prove that they
equal at least 100.
Number Strings
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Students solve problems about Sticker Station, a store that sells stickers in strips of 10 and
individually as singles. These problems focus on place value and adding 10s and 1s.
Sticker Station: Tens and Ones
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Fish Stickers
Solve the problem. Show your work.
Write an equation.
NOTE
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Star Stickers
Solve the problem. Show your work.
Franco had some star stickers. He went to
Sticker Station and bought 1 strip of ten star
stickers and 4 single star stickers. Now he has
19 star stickers. How many star stickers did
Franco start with?
NOTE
NOTE
Students have been playing the game “Guess My Rule” with their class. For homework,
students play “Guess My Rule” with a family member or a friend. You can play with one rule
using the circle or with two rules using the Venn diagram.
Venn Diagrams
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Favorite Sports
Sally took a survey of her classmates’ favorite
sport. The picture graph shows her data.
Soccer
Basketball
Hockey
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Students have been collecting data about the number of pockets their classmates are wearing.
For homework, students will figure out the total number of pockets worn by their classmates
using the data they have collected.
Equations and Equivalent Expressions
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NOTE
Students have been collecting data in class about the total number of teeth students have
lost. For homework, students will continue with this type of data collection by asking
2 to 3 other children who are in elementary school how many teeth they have lost.
Making Categories
7 21 2 8 4 16
3 10 19 14 25 9
1 12 20 11 6 29
9 13 11 28 22 10
0 9 27 23 15 11
17 5 10 18 24 26
(PAGE 1 OF 2)
7 21 2 8 4 16
You need
3 10 19 14 25 9
Plus 9 or Minus 9 Bingo Gameboard
(SAB p. 303) 1 12 20 11 6 29
Counters 9 13 11 28 22 10
0–20 Cards
(without Wild Cards) 10 15 2
0 9 27 23 15 11
17 5 10 18 24 26
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12 130 12
130 210 22
NOTE
This homework is based on a math game that students have been playing in which they
practice adding and subtracting tens and ones and writing equations.
Equations and Equivalent Expressions
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5 8 1 3 6 9
+ =
6 1 5 3 2 4
+ =
NOTE
Students practice finding pairs of 2-digit numbers that add as close to 100 as they can. Ask
your child to explain how he or she chose which cards to use.
Ways to Make 100
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3-Digit Numbers
1 Find the total number of stickers.
Write an equation that shows the
number of hundreds, tens, and ones.
Sticker notation:
Equation:
Sticker notation:
Equation:
NOTE
Addition at Home
Write an equation. Solve the problem.
Show your work.
NOTE
Students solve story problems and then write and solve their own story problem to match a
given equation.
Story Problems About Comparing: Bigger Unknown
Addition at Home
3 Write a story that matches the equation below.
38 + 42 =
Prize Tickets
At the spring fair, Kira wins 200 prize tickets.
PRIZE TICKET
1 Which prizes could she get with
100 tickets?
NOTE
Students solve real-world problems involving the math content of this unit.
Ways to Make 100
Prize Tickets
2 Which of these prizes could Kira get with
the other 100 tickets?
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NOTE
Students compare measurements to find the shortest and longest jumps, and then find
the difference between them.
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Measuring Tool:
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Comparing Measurements
Circle the taller person and answer the
questions. Show your work.
1
Jake’s height: 51 inches
Jake’s mom’s height: 65 inches
2
Kira’s height: 52 inches
Kira’s dad’s height: 69 inches
inches
NOTE
Students compare two measurements and determine the difference between them.
Strategies for Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers
First Object
Second Object
NOTE
Students use body benchmarks to estimate and then a ruler to measure the length and
width of four different objects.
Measurement Tools: Rulers
Fourth Object
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Students measure objects that are 1 meter long and 1 centimeter long. They should bring this
page and their paper meter strip back to school.
Metric System
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NOTE
Students are thinking about numbers that can and cannot make groups of two, or two equal
teams, as they investigate even and odd numbers.
Even and Odd Numbers
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Pairs of Socks
Solve each problem. Write an equation that
shows the equal groups.
NOTE
Students solve problems involving equal groups and write an equation that shows
equal groups.
Equal Groups
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1 2
3 4
5 6
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Paper Clips
Write an equation. Solve the problem.
Show your work.
NOTE
NOTE
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Stickers to Share
Write an equation. Solve the problem.
Show your work.
NOTE
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Equation: Equation:
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Cover Up at Home
Play Cover Up with someone at home.
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