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Daily Math Review Sheets Grade 2
Daily Math Review Sheets Grade 2
Daily Math Review Sheets Grade 2
1
Name____________________________________
1.
Count the
.
How many? ______
3.
Find five.
4
6
5.
2. Which is greater?
25
18
11 12
1
2
10
3
4
8
7
3 red balls
5 yellow balls
How many in all? ______
2
Name____________________________________
1.
Count:
3.
5.
5, 4,
4. Show 8:00
11 12
1
2
10
3
4
8
7
3
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
Count by 10s.
10,
,
,
2. 3 elephants
1 lion
How many in all?
+
=_____
4. 4 +
=5
5. Color 1/3.
, _____
4
Name____________________________________
1.
4.
Find twelve.
21
20
12
7 cats
4 go away
How many are left?
______
2. 1 ten 6 ones
Write the number.
5. 6 + 4 = ______
5
Name____________________________________
1.
Count by 5s.
5,
,
,
2.
8
+ 2
4.
6
Name____________________________________
1.
Glue
Glue
2.
Add:
Glue
Glue
Glue
Glue
Glue
Glue
Glue
3. Count on:
8, 9,
,
4.
5.
Juan has some pencils. He gives 4 to Lee and still has 7 left. How many did
he have to start with? _____
, _____
7
Name____________________________________
1
1.
You have:
Can you buy gum for 3?
Yes
No
3.
7+4=
5.
2. 6
3
Write a sentence to show
how many in all.
_____________________
4. Count by 5.
40, 45,
, 55
8
Name____________________________________
1.
2+1+3=
2. Write: six
3.
11
4.
5.
ten
five _____
9
Name ___________________________________
1.
11 12
2. 2 + 3 = _____
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
3.
Color nine.
5.
10
Name____________________________________
1.
How many?
3.
Had 8.
Spent 4.
How much is left?
5.
2. 12
+3
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
11
Name____________________________________
1.
8-2=
2. 25,
, 27, 28
What is missing?
8-5=
8 - 3 = ______
3.
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
4.
4 bugs + 4 bugs =
bugs
5. 10 + 10 = ______
12
Name____________________________________
1.
Color 1
2
3.
5.
Cindy loved M & Ms. In the morning she ate 10. At noon she ate 10. At
night she ate 20. How many did she eat in all? ______
Dime
13
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
4.
10 jets
2 flew away
How many left?
______
Dime
Nicke
l
Nicke
l
Penn
y
Penn
y
Penn
y
3. Saw 6 rabbits.
Saw 3 mice.
How many in all? _____
5.
31
+ 23
14
Name ___________________________________
1.
3.
5.
40
+ 30
4.
70
- 20
15
Name____________________________________
1.
2. 9
3.
1 2
5.
3 4
6 7
9 10 11 12
10
11
13
19
- 2
16
Name____________________________________
1.
36
+ 42
2.
4.
Which is more?
5.
49 is
39
- 27
23 or 32
tens
ones
3. Count:
50, 40, 30,
, ______
17
Name ___________________________________
1.
Count by 1.
27, 28, 29, ______
3.
Count.
33 34
5.
36
Penn
y
Penn
Nicke
You have l
y
You spend 3.
How much is left? ______
18
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
Count by 2. 38,
4.
5.
8 + 2 + 1 = ______
2. 18
+2
, 46
Nicke
l
Nicke
l
19
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
3
2
5.
2. 2 dimes
6 pennies =
20
Name____________________________________
1.
What is before?
79
3.
4.
70 =
5.
tens
21
Name____________________________________
1.
Fill in by adding.
8
3
2.
3.
10
+4
9 - 4 = _____
9 - 3 = _____
9 - 5 = _____
9 - 6 = _____
7
5
Match:
11
10 + 2
12
10 + 3
13
10 + 1
4. 9 bluebirds
2 blackbirds
How many fewer
blackbirds? _____
5. 9 ants
6 ran away
How many are left? _____
22
Name____________________________________
Write + or - in the
1. 4
1=3
2.
4.
5
+2
3. Subtract 2
8
6
3 ____
1=6
7
+3
8
- 2
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
23
Name____________________________________
1.
Subtract:
10
- 6
2. Which is greater?
83
78
4.
5.
Bonnie needed 12 cookies for the party. She only had 8. How many more did
she need? ______
24
Name____________________________________
11 12
1.
Which is less?
67
43
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
3.
3 + 2 + 0 = ______
4.
I have
5.
I have 4 tens.
I have a 5 in my ones place.
I am
.
. I get Penn
y
Penn
y
Penn
y
25
Name____________________________________
1.
11 12
9
4
7
11 12
1
2
10
3
2.
11 12
10
3
4
8
7
Count on.
1
2
10
9
3
4
48
3.
Add 3:
1
9 _____
4.
5.
26
Name____________________________________
1.
19 - 3 =
3.
9+3=
5.
20
+ 50
27
Name____________________________________
1.
4.
2. 4 worms
7 fish
How many more
fish than worms?
3. + or 4+3=8
8-4=2
6-3=2
1
2
1
5.
28
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
4 + 11 =
4.
Add.
5.
Sara found 6 shells. She gave 2 to Andy. How many shells does she have left? ______
1
+ 1
3.
2
+ 2
3
+ 3
12
- 3
11
- 3
10
- 3
4
+ 4
29
Name____________________________________
1.
85
ones
tens
2. I have 6
I get 3 more.
How many in all?
______
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
4.
6
+0
5. How many
? ______
30
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
Show 5:30.
11 12
22
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
5
6
4.
5.
Count by 2.
74, 76,
,
, ______
2.
40
+ 30
31
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
4.
Circle 1/2.
5.
7+1
2. Subtract 3.
7
6
8
9
5
8+3
4+5
7+2
9+0
8+1
32
Name____________________________________
1.
45
- 15
2.
3.
4.
You have 1
5.
Show 10:30.
dime
and 3
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
26
+ 13
penn
y
5+4
33
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
10
-2
4.
5.
58 is
11
-3
11
-2
tens
12
-3
ones.
34
Name____________________________________
1.
7
2
2.
4
+5
8
3
3.
5.
12 big pumpkins. 3 little pumpkins. How many more big pumpkins than
small pumpkins? ______
35
Name____________________________________
1.
______
2.
3.
Count by 5s.
4.
He read 10 books. She read 9 books. How many more did he read? ______
5.
5
+5
6
+6
7
+7
8
+8
5 ______
9
+9
36
Name____________________________________
25
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7
+0
7
6
+2
9
5
+3
8
27
37
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
First
33
34
4. Count on.
,
25, 26,
, ______
5.
38
Name____________________________________
1.
Color 1/4.
2.
I am 10 more than 6.
I am
3. Add 2.
9
94
4.
tens place
ones place
7 _____
39
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
8 jets
4 trucks
How many in all?
5.
3. 7 nuts on Monday
5 nuts on Tuesday
How many more on
Monday? ______
3 - 0 = ______
30 - 0 = ______
40
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
6+6=
12 - 6 = ______
4. Count by 10s.
20,
,
, ______
41
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
4.
5.
7+2
3. Saw 7 lions.
Saw 5 tigers
How many in all? ______
3+3
42
Name____________________________________
1.
Show 3:00.
11 12
1
2
10
9
8
7
3.
5.
Skip count.
2, 4,
,
, _____
43
Name____________________________________
1.
1
+
+
9
+
9
4
+
5
+___
9
2.
3. 2 dimes, 2 pennies
4.
44
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
5.
45
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
40
+ 53
3.
65
- 42
4.
Ken had 9 new shirts. Five were blue and the rest were green. How many
were green? ______
5.
46
Name____________________________________
1.
Picked 7 oranges.
Ate 3. How many
left? ______
2. Count.
20, 19,
,
_____, _____
4.
5.
47
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
5.
4+8
6+6
10 + 10 + 5 = ______
48
Name____________________________________
1.
6 dimes =
Write + or 3. 3
4
3 = 10
4.
2=1
5.
49
Name____________________________________
1.
pennies = 2 dimes
2.
Which name 4?
9-5
7-2
12 - 8
11 - 7
10 - 6
3. Had 10.
Spent 6. How
much left? ______
5.
4.
-2=8
50
Name____________________________________
1.
34 is
3.
85
- 53
5.
dimes
pennies
4.
46
+ 32
8+8
5+5
2. Which is greater?
46
39
51
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
47
+ 52
4.
5.
Amanda had 30 marbles. Her brother had twice as many. How many marbles
did her brother have? ________
52
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
67
- 37
4.
5.
Im thinking of a number. The tens digit plus the ones digit equals 7. The
number is in the fifties. What is it? ________
53
Name____________________________________
1.
20, 25,
2. 10 boys in class
7 girls in class
How many more boys
than girls? ______
3.
Which is more?
17 or 18
4.
5.
Bill has 3 red pencils, 4 green pencils, and 1 brown pencil. How many does he
have altogether? ______
54
Name____________________________________
1.
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
2.
3.
5.
2 pennies
55
Name____________________________________
1.
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
70
+ 10
3.
40
+30
40
+ 20
90
+10
4.
The children were having fruit break. They had 2 oranges, 3 apples, and 5
bananas. How much fruit did they have altogether? ______
5.
56
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
24
+ 65
3.
5 nickels =
4.
Kate had 12 marbles. Ann gave her 6 more. How many does Kate have in all? ______
5.
79
97
57
Name____________________________________
1.
2. Show 9:40.
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
3.
5.
43
+ 18
4.
Count quarters
25, 50,
,
3 + 9 + 5 = ______
58
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
Make an addition problem that will equal 15. One of your numbers is 7. ______
3.
4.
5.
56
+ 23
22
+ 47
15
+32
59
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
46
- 32
59
- 27
84
- 13
3.
5.
Jane had 12 apples. 4 apples were red, the rest were green. How many were
green? ______
60
Name____________________________________
1.
Sam has 50. He bought a toy car for 10. How much money does Sam have
left? ______
2.
32
+ 67
4.
Bob has 27 marbles. He bought 10 more. How many marbles does Bob have? ______
5.
16
+ 72
51
+ 27
3. 10 + 5 + 5 = ______
3 tens
61
Name____________________________________
1.
Mary has 3 dimes and 3 nickels. How much money does Mary have? ______
2.
4.
Jeff has 16 jelly beans. He ate 10 of them. How many does he have left? ______
5.
Write the number sentence. Tom has 3 blue buttons. Bill has 4 red buttons.
How many buttons do they have together? ______
3.
89
- 54
63
- 41
57
- 14
62
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
5.
63
Name____________________________________
1.
Ann had 3 tennis balls, 4 jump ropes and 8 golf balls. How many balls did she
have? ______
2.
3.
5.
12
- 4
8
64
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
4.
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
65
Name____________________________________
1.
63
2.
4.
5.
66
Name____________________________________
1.
The 3 in 37 means:
3.
4.
Joe had 17. He earned 10 from Mr. Johnson and 10 from Mrs. Meyer.
How much did Joe then have? ________
5.
Mike found 7 fewer shells than Judy. If Judy found 11 shells, how many did
Mike find? ______
67
Name____________________________________
1.
4 dimes =
2.
3.
26
+ 23
46
+ 31
24
+ 34
4.
65
- 43
77
- 61
59
- 36
5.
Marcie had some stamps. Her mother gave her 6 more. Now she has 11. How
many did she start with? ______
68
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
30
+ 43
25
+ 34
2.
57
- 37
74
- 53
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
5.
69
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
Count by 5s.
10,
,
4.
33
+4
5.
40
20
+ 30
70
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
You have 5 dimes, 2 nickels and 6 pennies. How much do you have altogether? ________
4.
5.
71
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
25
+ 12
3.
4.
5.
You have 3 dimes, 1 nickel, 2 pennies. How much money do you have?__________
72
Name____________________________________
1.
tens.
2.
3.
4.
5.
hours
73
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
40
+ 62
3.
96
- 24
4.
We made 14 cookies. Eight were eaten. How many were left? _________
5.
74
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
9+
5.
7 + 3 - 6 = _______
= 12
80
14
21
14
88
21
40
75
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
Add: 8 + 2 + 6 =
24
+ 67
3.
87
- 62
4.
60
5.
33
18
now.
76
Name____________________________________
1.
20
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mary has 6 white rabbits. She has 2 black dogs. She has 3 brown rabbits. How
many rabbits does Mary have? ________
4+8
15
5+5
14
67
90
6+5
9+2
3+8
77
Name____________________________________
1.
Will has 2 dimes. Ann has 17. Who has more money? ___________
2.
3.
5.
or
4 tens 7 ones
4. 26 + 6 = _________
44
+ 27
78
Name____________________________________
1.
There were 17 frogs in the pond. Then 18 more frogs jumped in. How many
frogs were in the pond? ________
2.
Bill had 47 cents. He gave Don 1 quarter. How much did Bill have left? ________
3.
57
- 27
4.
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
5.
79
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
Billy needed 10 to buy a toy car. He only has 7. How much more money
will he need? _____________
4.
5.
Show 7:55.
11 12
2. 6 + 2 + 3 = _______
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
80
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
9 dimes =
5.
Color 1/2.
4. 54 is
dimes and
pennies
81
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
Ten inches of snow fell in Jesup. Seven inches of snow fell in Waterloo. How
many more inches of snow fell in Jesup than Waterloo? ____________
4.
5.
If January is the first month of the year, whats the seventh month?
Circle one: March
July
November
82
Name____________________________________
1.
How much money do I have if I have two dimes, 1 nickel and five pennies? _______
2.
3.
5.
75
- 71
4.
17
27
+ 13
7+9
5+4
83
Name____________________________________
1.
75
2.
3.
4.
5.
4
+4
9
+7
57
6
+6
77
9
+9
6
+4
5
+5
7
+5
4
+6
6
+8
84
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mark gave Angie 7 pencils and still has 8 left. How many did he start with? ______
, 38,
, ______
, 42, ______
______
85
Name____________________________________
1.
Jerry went to the store. He had 55. He purchased a package of gum for 40.
How much is left? _________
2.
3.
4.
5.
, 100
86
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
4.
Add:
5.
Two teams are playing kickball. There are 8 children on each team. How
many children are playing kickball? ________
82
+ 14
19
+ 23
47
+8
3. Shade 1/4
17
+ 14
87
Name____________________________________
1.
27
+ 36
2.
3.
6 girls and 7 boys went out to play. The teacher called 4 children to come inside.
How many children were left playing?___________
4.
5.
50
+ 21
88
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
72
- 46
3.
, _____
33
+ 39
4.
Tom had 10 stamps. He used 4 and then he bought 5 more. How many does he
have now? __________
5.
89
Name____________________________________
1.
, ______
2.
Nicholas had 16 hats. Nine were blue. How many were not blue?_______
3.
5.
Jack wanted 42 cars for a complete set. He had 18 and his dad gave him 17.
How many more does Jack need?__________
4. 4 dimes 5 nickels =
90
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
4.
5.
25
25
10
, 16, ______
Stamps Collected
Kim
17
Jeff
20
Laurie
54
______
91
Name____________________________________
1.
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
3.
There were 43 students in second grade and 47 in third grade. How many in
both classes? __________
4.
5.
92
Name____________________________________
1.
2. Count by 10s.
5, 15, 25,
, ______
3.
Sean had 41. He gave his brother a quarter. How much does Sean have now?
________
4.
78 - 9 = _______
5.
Bob had 12 cars. Sam had 8 cars. How many more cars did Bob have? __________
93
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
Count by 5s.
35,
,
3.
5 ones
2 tens __________
, ______
11 12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
4.
61
- 49
5.
25
+ 39
94
Name____________________________________
1.
Jan had 12 pencils. Harry had 16 pencils. How many more pencils did Harry
have? ___________
2.
4.
What is less? 56 or 82
5.
95
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
Fill in or .
4.
You have 15. You spend 8. How much do you have left? ______
5.
63
27
3.
11 12
47
+ 36
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
96
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
4.
Which is more? 96
5.
69
86
97
Name____________________________________
1.
87
+ 17
2.
87
- 39
3.
6 ones
8 tens ________
4.
5 nickels + 1 dime =
5.
98
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
12
1
2
10
9
3
4
8
7
5
6
3.
4.
72
- 37
5.
After Jason bought a 27 car, he still had 38 left. How much money did he
start with? __________
99
Name____________________________________
1.
3.
18 +
5.
= 30
4.
12 tens =
ones
100
Name____________________________________
1.
2.
42
- 21
4.
Draw a triangle.
5.
Billy left school at 3:30. It took him 30 minutes to walk home. At what time
did he get home? __________
56
- 18
3.
44
+ 15
67
+ 13
Page 8
1. 6
2. 6, 10, 5
3. 8
4. 23
5. 16
Page 15
1. 9
2. 12
3. 9
4. 23
5. 17
Page 2
1. 3, 2, 1, 0
2. 9
3. 6 cats
4. Check the page
5. +
Page 9
1. 9:00
2. 5
3. any 9
4. 15
5. Check the page
Page 16
1. 78
2. 12
3. 20, 10
4. 32
5. 4 tens, 9 ones
Page 3
1. 10
2. 3 + 1 = 4
3. 20, 30, 40, 50
4. 1
5. Check the page
Page 10
1. 45
2. 15
3. 4
4. 7 oclock
5. 12
Page 17
1. 30
2. 8
3. 35
4. 60
5. 4
Page 4
1. 12
2. 16
3. 4 + 3 = 7
4. 3 cats
5. 10
Page 11
1. 6, 3, 5
2. 26
3. 12:00
4. 8
5. 20
Page 18
1. 36
2. 20
3. 40, 42, 44
4. 10
5. 11
Page 5
1. 10, 15, 20
2. 10
3. three
4. 13
5. 50
Page 12
1. Check the page
2. 3
3. 1
4. 10
5. 40 M & Ms
Page 6
1. 9
2. 10
3. 10, 11, 12
4. 7
5. 11 pencils
Page 13
1. 10, 5, 1, 1,
1
2. 43
3. 9 rabbits &
mice
4. 8 jets
5. 54
Page 19
1. 6 + 4, 5 + 5,
8 + 2, 3 + 7
2. 26
3. 1, 3, 4
1, 2, 3
2, 5, 7
4. 15
5. 48
Page 7
1. yes
2. 3 + 6 = 9 or
6+3=9
3. 11
4. 50
5. 3 years
Page 14
1. Check the page
2. Check the page
3. 70
4. 50
5. 8 sweaters
Page 20
1. 78
2. 30
3. 71
4. 7
5. 8
Page 21
1. 12, 10, 11, 9, 4,
7
2. 5, 6, 4, 3
3. 11 = 10 + 1
12 = 10 + 2
13 = 10 + 3
4. 7 blackbirds
5. 3 ants
Page 22
1. 2. +
3. 6, 4, 1
4. 7, 10, 6
5. 1:30
Page 23
1. 4
2. 83
3. 17
4. 26
5. 4 cookies
Page 24
1. 43
2. 30 min. after 9
or 9:30
3. 5
4. 10
5. 45
Page 25
1. First clock
2. 49, 50, 51, 52,
53, 54
3. 4, 8, 10, 12
4. 13
5. Cindy
Page 26
1. 16
2. 74
3. 12
4. 99
5. 70
Page 33
1. 4 + 4 = 8
2. 60
3. 8, 8, 9, 9
4. 1/3
5. 5 tens, 8 ones
Page 39
1. 20
2. 12 jets & trucks
3. 2 nuts
4. 30, 40, 50
5. 3, 30
Page 45
1. Check the page
2. 93
3. 23
4. 4
5. Check the page
Page 34
1. 12, 9, 13, 8, 11,
7
2. 3 years
3. 79
4. 3 + 10
5. 9 pumpkins
Page 40
1. 0
2. 67
3. 10, 20, 30, 40,
50
4. 12, 6
5. 16
Page 46
1. 4
2. 18, 17, 16, 15,
14
3. 36
4. 12
5. 60
Page 35
1. 5 tens 4 ones =
54
2. 11
3. 25
4. 1 book
5. 10, 12, 14, 16,
18
Page 41
1. 5 + 5 = 10
2. 50, 60, 70, 80,
90, 100
3. 12
4. 29
5. 4 + 4, 3 + 3
Page 47
1. 32
2. varies
3. 7 + 5, 4 + 8,
10 + 2, 6 + 6
4. 10 3 = 7,
10 7 = 3
5. 25
Page 36
1. 2
2. 4
3. 13
4. Check the page
5. 6 + 2 = 9
Page 37
1. 1
2. 3
3. Color #3
4. 27, 28, 29, 30
5. Sunday
Page 38
1. Color 1 part
2. 16
3. 11, 8, 9
4. 9 tens, 4 ones
5. 11
Page 42
1. Check the page
2. g or G
3. 9 8 2 7 4 3
4. 7 + 3, 5 + 5,
4+6
5. 6, 8, 10
Page 48
1. 60
2. 55
3. + +
4. - 5. March
Page 43
1. 8, 7, 6, 5, 4
2. 45
3. 22
4. 1 + 7, 2 + 6,
3 + 5, 4 + 4
5. Tuesday
Page 49
1. 20
2. 9 5, 12 8,
11 7, 10 6
3. 4
4. 10
5. October
Page 44
1. 39, 57, 24
2. February
3. Hour or short
hand
4. 11
5. Any 5. 1 + 9,
2 + 8, 3 + 7,
4 + 6, 5 + 5,
6 + 4, 8 + 2,
9 + 1, 7 + 3
Page 50
1. 3 dimes, 4
pennies
2. 46
3. 32
4. 78
5. 6 + 6, 8 + 8, 9 +
9, 7 + 7, 5 + 5
Page 58
1. 41
2. 7 + 8 = 15
3. Answers would
vary
4. 4
5. 79, 69, 47
Page 59
1. 64
2. 14, 32, 71
3. 13
4. 7 + 6 = 13
6 + 7 = 13
13 6 = 7
13 7 = 6
5. 8
Page 60
1. 40
2. 99, 88, 78
3. 20
4. 37
5. 37
Page 61
1. 40
2. 50
3. 35, 22, 43
4. 6
5. 3 + 4 = 7
Page 62
1. 20
2. 3:20
3. 74 + 13 = 61
4. 30, 60, 44, 85
5. 20, 45, 70, 85
Page 63
1. 11 balls
2. 4:30
3. 14 6 = 7
4. 9, 6, 7
5. Check the page
Page 64
1. 4 books
2. 94
3. Check the page
4. 10
5. 3:55
Page 65
1. 63
2. 5 shells
3. 8:30
4. 2 dimes, 1
nickel
5. Check the page
Page 66
1. 30 or 3 tens
2. 319
3. 9:40
4. 37
5. 4 shells
Page 67
1. 40
2. 30
3. 49, 77, 58
4. 22, 16, 23
5. 5 stamps
Page 68
1. 73, 59
2. 20, 21
3. 60
4. 3:00
5. 6 books
Page 69
1. 10, 15, 20, 25
2. 20
3. car and top
4. 37
5. 90
Page 70
1. 7 + 7
2. 9, 2
3. 66
4. 1/3
5. 7:00
Page 71
1. 7
2. 37
3. Any
combination
4. 7 + 7 or 8 + 8
5. 37
Page 72
1. 4 tens
2. 75
3. Any
combination
that equals 48
4. 5 tens, 17 ones
5. 2 hours
Page 73
1. Check the page
2. 102
3. 72
4. 6
5. 86
Page 74
1. 79, 13, 20
2. 14, 88, 40
3. 30 minutes
4. 3
5. 4
Page 75
1. 16
2. 91
3. 25
4. 59, 32, 17
5. 15
Page 76
1. 20-14-90
2. 4
3. 3 + 8, 6 + 5,
9 + 2, 1 + 3 + 7,
3+3+5
4. Check the page
5. 9 rabbits
Page 84
1. 55, 60
2. 71
3. 36, 40, 44
4. 47 > 38
5. 15
Page 91
1. 10:15
2. 68
3. 90 students
4. 140
5. 55
Page 98
1. 1/5
2. 9:30
3. 16
4. 35
5. 65
Page 78
1. 35 frogs
2. 22 cents
3. 30
4. 4:35
5. 49
Page 85
1. 15
2. 75
3. 56
4. 83
5. 20
Page 92
1. 8
2. 35, 45,
3. 16
4. 69
5. 4 cars
Page 99
1. $1.05 or 105
2. 24
3. 12
4. 120
5. 20 bears
Page 79
1. 58
2. 11
3. 3
4. 44
5. Check the page
Page 86
1. 2, 4, 6, etc.
2. 52, 18
3. Check the page
4. 96, 42, 55, 31
5. 16 children
Page 93
1. 425
2. 40, 45, 50
3. 10:30
4. 12
5. 64
Page 100
1. 495
2. 21, 38
3. 59, 80
4. Check the page
5. 4:00
Page 80
1. 88
2. Sunday
3. 90
4. 5 dimes, 4
pennies
5. Check the page
Page 87
1. 63
2. 67 or 5 tens 17
ones
3. 9 children
4. 82
5. 71
Page 94
1. 4 pencils
2. 5
3. 84
4. 56
5. 12
Page 81
1. 24 hours
2. 8 tens, 5 ones
3. 3 more inches
4. 3 inches
5. July
Page 88
1. 36, 38
2. 26
3. 72
4. 11
5. 1/3
Page 82
1. 30
2. >
3. 4
4. 57
5. 6
Page 89
1. 25, 20, 15
2. 7 hats
3. 85
4. 65
5. 7
Page 83
1. 57
2. 3
3. 16, 36, 46
4. 8, 12, 18, 10
5. 16, 10, 12, 10,
14
Page 90
1. 67
2. 24
3. 52 + 38 = 90
4. 24, 20, 12
5. 37 stamps
Page 95
1. 60
2. >
3. 83
4. 7
5. 2:30
Page 96
1. 35
2. 25, 20, 15, 10, 5
3. 62
4. 96
5. 12:00
Page 97
1. 104
2. 48
3. 486
4. 35
5. 7 dogs