All Common Core: 2nd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #52 : Geometry
Two of the pieces of the rectangle is __________.
two thirds
three thirds
two fourths
two thirds
The rectangle is split into three pieces, or thirds. Two pieces is two thirds.
Example Question #214 : How To Find The Part From The Whole
Three of the pieces, or the whole, of the rectangle is __________.
three thirds
two thirds
three fourths
three thirds
The rectangle is split into three pieces, or thirds. Three piece is three thirds.
Example Question #215 : How To Find The Part From The Whole
One of the pieces of the square is __________.
two halves
a half
three halves
a half
The square is split into two pieces, or halves. One piece is a half.
Example Question #53 : Geometry
Two of the pieces, or the whole, of the square is __________.
two halves
a half
two thirds
two halves
The square is split into two pieces, or halves. Two pieces is two halves.
Example Question #601 : Whole And Part
This rectangle is split into __________.
halves
thirds
fourths
halves
The rectangle is split into two equal pieces, which means it is split into halves.
Example Question #611 : Whole And Part
This rectangle is split into __________.
fourths
halves
thirds
fourths
The rectangle is split into four equal pieces, which means it is split into fourths.
Example Question #1 : Mentally Add And Subtract Within 20: Ccss.Math.Content.2.Oa.B.2
To subtract we can count backwards. Start at and count back
Example Question #1 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
To subtract we can count backwards. Start at and count back
Example Question #3 : Mentally Add And Subtract Within 20: Ccss.Math.Content.2.Oa.B.2
Solve the following:
To subtract we can count backwards. Start at and count back
Example Question #2 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
To subtract we can count backwards. Start at and count back .
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