All Common Core: 2nd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #83 : How To Subtract
When subtracting any number by the only number that will change in your answer is the tens place.
Example Question #81 : Operations
When subtracting any number by the only number that will change in your answer is the tens place.
Example Question #84 : How To Subtract
When subtracting any number by the only number that will change in your answer is the tens place.
Example Question #86 : How To Subtract
When subtracting any number by the only number that will change in your answer is the tens place.
Example Question #311 : How To Subtract
When subtracting any number by the only number that will change in your answer is the tens place.
Example Question #1121 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
When adding any number by the only number that will change in your answer is the tens place.
Example Question #42 : Mentally Add And Subtract 10 Or 100 To A Given Number : Ccss.Math.Content.2.Nbt.B.8
When subtracting any number by the only number that will change in your answer is the hundreds place.
Example Question #104 : Data Analysis And Probability
Which would make the most sense to use if we were going to measure a taco?
Meter stick
Measuring tape
Yardstick
Ruler
Ruler
You would use a ruler to measure a taco because a taco is most likely smaller than 12 inches, which is the size of a ruler. All of the other tools will be much larger.
Example Question #2 : Select The Correct Tool To Measure Objects: Ccss.Math.Content.2.Md.A.1
Which would make the most sense to use if we were going to measure a candle?
Yardstick
Measuring tape
Meter stick
Ruler
Ruler
You would use a ruler to measure a shoe because a candle is most likely smaller than 12 inches, which is the size of a ruler. All of the other tools will be much larger.
Example Question #3 : Select The Correct Tool To Measure Objects: Ccss.Math.Content.2.Md.A.1
Which would make the most sense to use if we were going to measure a jar?
Measuring tape
Meter stick
Yardstick
Ruler
Ruler
You would use a ruler to measure a jar because a jar is most likely smaller than 12 inches, which is the size of a ruler. All of the other tools will be much larger.
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All Common Core: 2nd Grade Math Resources
