Math Gr 2, Vol 3 Teacher Resources and Answer Key

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For each batch of cookies you have 20 raisins. Put the same number of raisins on each cookie. How many raisins are left over?

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3. 38, 26, 97, 58, 67, 76, 79; 46, 84, 46, 89, 58, 48, 97; 58, 55, 65, 46, 40; THREE- FOURTHS, PACIFIC Page 11 4. Neptune 62, 33, 23; 30, 21, 14; 61, 22, 41; The bird with the difference of 30 should be colored red. The bird with the difference of 14 should be colored blue. The birds with the differences of 22 and 33 should be colored green. Page 12 I am a planet with days lasting only 16 hours. I am like a dirty snowball made of dust, ice, and gases. 280 I am covered with craters. Saturn 1. 16, 20, 24, 28, 36 2. 12, 30, 36, 48, 54 3. 7, 28, 35, 42, 63 4. 8, 32, 40, 48, 64 5. 18, 36, 54, 63, 81, 90 Mercury 812 Earth Practice Page 7: Have a mice day. A-5, Y-25, J-35, C-55, M-75, D-60, V-40, N-10, H-20, E-30, T-85, I-50 Practice Page 8: I am surrounded by three flat rings of ice and rock. I am surrounded by seven flat rings made of pieces of ice. I am a planet with 27 known moons. 633 212 812 555 Jupiter Carrot Cruncher Connect the dots in order. Start at 10. Skip-count by 10. What picture did you make? Uranus I am a bare, rocky ball similar to Earth’s moon. I am the largest planet in our solar system. I am called the Red Planet. 200 332 555 100 332 633 273 Skip-Counting Name Date 250 260 270 290 240 230 220 210 190 180 160 170 150 140 130 120 70 110 90 60 40 30 20

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Page 38 A. 700 – 523 = 177; B. 300 – 156 = 144; C. 248 + 176 = 424, 600 – 424 = 176; D. 189 + 96 = 285, 400 – 285 = 115; E. 398 + 275 = 673, 900 – 673 = 227 Page 39 A. 168 – 159 = 9; B. 427 + 289 = 716; C. 507 – 278 = 229; D. 319 + 299 = 618; E. 826 – 697 = 129; F. 258 + 273 = 531 Page 40 T. 500; O. 903; L. 285; P. 846; A. 535; W. 951; I. 107 Page 18 Beach: Route #1—13 + 48 + 32 + 54 = 147 miles; Route #2—13 + 48 + 88 + 39 = 188 miles • Students should use blue to color the boxes with the following numbers, then use the same color to trace the line that connects these boxes: 1,348; 1,879; 5,675; 7,641; 1,243; 4,372 • Students should use green to color the boxes with the following numbers, then use the same color to trace the line that connects all of these boxes: 1,532; 7,166; 4,187; 7,198; 6,534; 8,523 90 92 91 86 92 92 81 73 42 92 85 74 81 90 94

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