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LessonLesson6 Date13DateMy 201-300 ChartAddition up to 6 4For Lessons 6 through 10, use this chart to practice counting from 201 to 300.201 202 203210211 212 213220221 222 223230231 232 233240241 242 243250251 252 253260261 262 263270271 272 273280281 282 283290291 292 293300A. Practice addition up to 6 4.6 45 32 46 33 46 24 36 41086978710B. Practice addition up to 4 6.4 62 53 34 43 54 64 53 61076881099C. Connect the subtraction problems to their correct answers.7í55í46í38í77í46í49í48í48í 39í5For Lesson 6, write 201 in the first corner square. Fill in the 1s column.The next number is 211. The last number should be 291.For Lesson 7, fill in the 2s column. Write 202 next to 201 and then fill inthe rest of the column. The last number should be 292.For Lesson 8, fill in the 3s column. The last number should be 293.For Lesson 10, fill in the 10s column. The last number should be tion up to 9 4A. Connect the problems to their correct answers.A. Practice addition up to 9 4.6 583 69 47 39 37 48 39 48 46 32 794 71310121111131296 6106 24 4115 74 93 64 63 84 93 93 74 83 7124 6139101113121012B. Compare the numbers with (less than), (greater than), or (equal to).B. Practice addition up to 4 9.C. Connect the problems to their correct answers.4 698 37 2105 7867 7246 7114 5336 439625 6356 5123 7874 790203 5234 8134 9360 205426 500265 132932 239657 768EP Math 2 Printables Answers

LessonLesson53Date61 Tens and OnesFact Families IWrite the correct number in each blank.2 tens 206 tens 603 tens 307 tens 704 tens 408 tens 805 tens 509 tens 90For Lessons 61 through 80, use these worksheets to fill in fact families.6 2 82 6 82 tens 5 ones 251 ten 6 ones 4 tens 3 ones 433 tens 8 ones 38819 tens 2 ones 928 tens 1 one Date162 tens 4 ones 241 ten 8 ones 184 tens 2 ones 423 tens 1 one 318 tens 9 ones 899 tens 5 ones 955 tens 8 ones 586 tens 4 ones 643 tens 2 ones 327 tens 3 ones 73Lesson6 3 93 6 98 í 2 68 í 6 29 í 3 69 í 6 36 4 106 5 114 6 105 6 1110 í 4 611 í 5 610 í 6 411 í 6 5Lesson61 Date61 Fact Families IIDateFact Families IIIFor Lessons 61 through 80, use these worksheets to fill in fact families.For Lessons 61 through 80, use these worksheets to fill in fact families.6 7 136 8 147 3 107 4 117 6 138 6 143 7 104 7 1113 í 7 614 í 8 610 í 3 711 í 4 713 í 6 714 í 6 810 í 7 311 í 7 46 9 157 2 97 5 127 8 159 6 152 7 95 7 128 7 1515 í 9 69 í 2 712 í 5 715 í 8 715 í 6 99 í 7 212 í 7 515 í 7 8EP Math 2 Printables Answers

LessonLesson61 Date61 DateFact Families IVFact Families VFor Lessons 61 through 80, use these worksheets to fill in fact families.7 9 167 7 149 7 1616 í 9 7 14 í 7 716 í 7 9í For Lessons 61 through 80, use these worksheets to fill in fact families.8 4 128 5 134 8 125 8 1312 í 4 813 í 5 812 í 8 413 í 8 58 2 108 3 119 2 119 3 122 8 103 8 112 9 113 9 1210 í 2 811 í 3 811 í 2 912 í 3 910 í 8 211 í 8 311 í 9 212 í 9 3LessonLesson61 Date61 DateFact Families VIFact Families VIIFor Lessons 61 through 80, use these worksheets to fill in fact families.9 4 139 5 144 9 135 9 1413 í 4 914 í 5 913 í 9 414 í 9 58 8 169 8 17 16 í 8 8í For Lessons 61 through 80, use these worksheets to fill in fact families.6 6 12 12 í 6 6í8 9 1717 í 8 917 í 9 8EP Math 2 Printables Answers 9 9 18 18 í 9 9í

LessonLesson63Date66DateSubtraction MatchingSubtraction PuzzlesConnect the problems to their correct answers.Solve the subtraction problems. Use your Fact Families pages for help.10ï4ï68í47í511 í 56í310 í 245ï2313ï679ï45ï5ï2276ï4í9 í139í í0í 714íí2 íDateCounting CoinsUse this hundreds chart to help you count coins.8 2930112 í 98081828384858687888990919293949596979899100í3 í2 615í8 7í1811íí9í7 4 7810 ííí24 94ï37 8ï192Subtraction CrosswordFill in the blanks. Use your Fact Families pages for help.5ï4Lesson7116ï3910 í 6Lessonï627í39í3ï46ï9ï2ï78í3154ï810 í 4610í7 í2 A. Count 2 dimes and 3 pennies. How much money doyou have?23 2B. Count 3 dimes and 3 nickels. How much money doyou have?45 C. Count 1 dime, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies. How muchmoney do you have?27 368D. Count 2 dimes, 3 nickels, and 4 pennies. How muchmoney do you have?39 EP Math 2 Printables Answers

LessonLesson112Date113DateMoney Word ProblemsMoney Word ProblemsRead each story problem. Write the answer.Read each story problem. Write the answer.Henry has 4 pennies in one hand and 3 dimes in theother hand. How much money does he have in all?34 Claire has 2 nickels. She finds 3 more nickels. Howmuch money does she have in all?25 Derek has 1 nickel. Mia has 7 pennies. How muchmoney do they have all together?12 Anne has 3 dimes. Paul has 5 pennies. Who has moremoney?AnneWhat is the total of 25 and 40 ?65 What is 30 less than 64 ?34 Angela collects nickels and has 35 worth.How many nickels does Angela have?7Larry has 2 quarters and 4 dimes.How much does he need to make a dollar?10 Mary had 65 but lost 20 .How much does she have left?45 Paul has 4 coins that add up to 17 .Which coins does Paul have?Jacob bought a pear for 2 quarters and a candy for8 pennies. How much money did Jacob spend in all?58 Orson had 20 until he spent 5 pennies on a LEGOblock. How much money does Orson have now?15 80 is shared equally by four children.How much money does each child get?20 Owen had 42 until he spent 2 dimes on an icecream cone. How much money does Owen have now?22 How much money is four groups of coins with1 dime and 2 nickels in each group?80 Grace had 50 until she spent 1 quarter on glue.How much money does Grace have now?25 5 nickels and 3 pennies are shared equally by twochildren. How much money does each child get?14 Lesson10 5 1 1 Lesson121Date122DateTelling Time: To the 5 MinutesDraw the hands on each clock face to show the time.Time Passages: To the HourWrite the time under the clock on the left. Read the word problem and writethe new time and then draw the time on the blank clock.In 2 hoursthe time will be8:056:154:3511:201:203 hours agothe time was2:403:255:458:305:30In 6 hoursthe time will be7:501:209:105:15EP Math 2 Printables Answers11:15

LessonLesson124Date125DateTelling Time: 5 Minutes LaterTime Passages: To the Half HourSit down with someone who can tell time. Read the time on each clock. Saywhat time it is going to be in five aw the clock hands to show the passage of time.10:0510:10What time will it bein 4 hours 0 minutes?What time will it bein 8 hours 0 minutes?What time will it bein 2 hours 30 minutes?What time will it bein 3 hours 30 minutes?What time will it bein 3 hours 30 minutes?What time will it bein 5 hours 0 minutes?5:405:45END!To play it as a game: Take turns. The player rolls the dice and moves forwardto land on a clock. The player reads the time and tells what the time will be infive minutes. If the player is incorrect, move back two places. Play continuesuntil all players have reached the end.LessonLesson131Date141DateFavorite Pets Bar GraphFractions of a GroupKim asked her friends to vote for their favorite pets. The tally chart shows theiranswers. Make a bar graph to represent the data from the tally chart.DogCatHamsterFishSnakellll lllllll lllllllllNumber of VotesFavorite Pets87654321DogCatHamsterFishSnakeA. Circle the fraction that represents the shaded part of each group.243546253545243546132333B. Write the fraction that represents the shaded part of each group.31444. How many friends voted for snake? 4435. How many friends voted all together? 2255Type of Pet1. Which pet received the most number of votes? Dog2. Which pet received the least number of votes? Fish6. How many more votes did dog receive than fish? 7EP Math 2 Printables Answers

LessonLesson143Date145DateFractions in WordsFractions in WordsColor in each shape to match the fraction in word form. Then write the fractionin number form to represent the colored part.One halfOne third12One fourth13Two thirds14Three sixths23Five ninths36Two sixths59Three eighths26Six tenths38610Four sixthsThree fifths3546LessonMatch each picture with the fraction in number form and in word form.23threeeighths12twofourths24one te155DateLemonade Bar GraphLet’s Review!Kyle had a lemonade stand. The tally chart shows how many cups of lemonadehe sold each day. Make a bar graph to represent the data from the tally chart.MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridayllll llllllllllllllll15 í 8 760 í 20 4017 í 9 890 í 30 60B. The puzzle pieces come from the 100s chart. Fill in the missing numbers.Lemonade SalesNumber of CupsA. Solve the subtraction problems.16 178765432126 27 2837 3838 3972 73 7447 48 4981 82 83 8457 5892 93C. Read each question and fill in the blank.9 Is 57 closer to 50 or 60? 60MondayTuesday Wednesday ThursdayFriday9 November is the 11th month. March is the 3rd month.9 Ella has thirteen stickers. Thomas has five stickers. Ella has 8 morestickers than Thomas.Days1. On which day did Kyle sell the most cups? Monday2. On which day did Kyle sell the fewest cups? Wednesday3. How many cups did Kyle sell on Tuesday and Friday? 84. How many cups did Kyle sell in total? 235. Kyle sold 6 more cups on Monday than on Wednesday.6. Kyle sold the same number of cups on Thursday and Friday.D. Write the number that is ten less than:E. Write the sum or difference:7is ten less than176 8 1420is ten less than309 4 1377is ten less than8713 í 7 EP Math 2 Printables Answers6

LessonLesson156Date160DateLet’s Review!Tens and OnesA. Read each problem. Which and how many coins does each person have?25 10 5 1 Richard has three coins.The total amount is 12 .0102Cooper has four coins.The total amount is 25 .013Gary has five coins.The total amount is 37 102A. Separate tens and ones to complete each addition sentence.12 10 217 10 724 20 429 20 9037 30 746 40 6253 50 361 60 1B. Combine tens and ones to complete each addition sentence.B. Draw the next set of hearts to complete the pattern.C. Draw the next set of blocks to complete the pattern.20 4 2440 6 4680 7 8730 2 3260 5 6550 1 5170 3 73D. Read the story problem. What do you think?There are goats, chickens, pigs, and dogs in the farmyard. Yougo out and count 22 legs. Which animals might you see?The answer may vary, butyou should see at least one chicken.LessonLesson162Date166DateAdding and Subtracting TensAdding TensSolve the addition and subtraction problems.A. Count the number of blocks. Fill in the blanks.3 5tenstens30 5040 2020 3040 4050 208tens80605080703 4tenstens30 4040 5030 3020 6030 207tens70906080508ï4tens 25 30 55 34 30 64B. Solve the addition problems.10 10 2020 10 3015 10 2535 10 4511 10 2122 10 3218 10 2829 10 39tens80ï 4070ï 4090ï 4060ï 3080ï 504tens403050303042 10 5237 10 476ï4tens90ï 6070ï 2080ï 3090ï 5071 10 8166 10 76tens60ï 4020 20 4040 20 602tens203050504050 20 7050 30 80EP Math 2 Printables Answers

LessonLesson167Date168DateLet’s Review!Subtracting TensA. Draw the missing shapes to complete the pattern.A. Count the number of blocks. Fill in the blanks.ïB. Solve the addition problems. Fill in the blanks.8 2 102 4 63 4 77 2 931 ï 20 11C. Write the words as numbers.sevenfourtensixzerothree7410603D. Write the time.E. Draw a shape.F. Solve the word problem.Fifteen owls were sittingin a tree. Six flew away.How many were left?3:009 owlsHexagonG. Use the graph to answer the questions.Kids Have Petsa. How many animals are there in all?b. How many birds and dogs are there?c. How many more cats are there than fish?4321Cata.Bird Fish Dog11b.6ïc.3Lesson44 ï 20 24B. Solve the subtraction problems.020 ï 10 1025 ï 10 1535 ï 10 2530 ï 10 2032 ï 10 2278 ï 10 6879 ï 10 6942 ï 10 3237 ï 10 2771 ï 10 6166 ï 10 56040 ï 20 2010 ï 10 20 ï 20 50 ï 20 3050 ï 30 20Lesson169Date170Adding TensDateSubtracting TensSolve the addition problems.Solve the subtraction problems.10 90 10040 90 130100 ï 10 90120 ï 30 9080 90 17010 50 60130 ï 40 90130 ï 80 5020 40 6070 10 80150 ï 80 70150 ï 90 6080 50 13060 20 8080 ï 60 20170 ï 90 8050 90 14090 80 170140 ï 70 70160 ï 80 8030 80 110170 ï 90 80110 ï 70 4010 20 30120 ï 40 80140 ï 60 8020 20 40150 ï 60 9030 70 100140 ï 90 5060 50 11040 50 90EP Math 2 Printables Answers

LessonLesson171Date172DateSubtracting Tens and OnesAdding Tens and OnesA. Count the number of blocks. Fill in the blanks.A. Count the number of blocks. Fill in the blanks.ïï34 ï 21 1346 ï3 43B. Let’s practice subtracting tens and ones.46 2 4824 35 59B. Let’s practice adding tens and ones.69ï 4778ï 4498ï 6374ï 3286ï 5695ï 4354 573 363 440 517 232 622343542305259766745193887ï219ï248ï623 7526 4345 4285174298698759ï347ï536ï247 2136 4223 22564234687845LessonLesson173Date175Adding and Subtracting Tens and Ones DateAdding 1 Digit with RegroupingA. Practice adding or subtracting ones.A. Count the number of blocks. Fill in the blanks.62 725ï 335 298ï 436ï 443 569223794324857ï 348ï 215 491 779ï 673 3544619987376B. Practice adding or subtracting tens and ones.40 5078ï 4632 3513 8685ï 4297ï 4690326799435169ï 3742 4595ï 3478ï 3132 5224 72328761478496 37 4 4155 8 63B. Solve the addition problems. Some of the problems may need regrouping.46 532 657 818 694 378 551386524978365 229 756 742 585 739 667366347924565 924 486 6742892EP Math 2 Printables Answers

LessonLesson176Date177DateAdding 2 Digits with RegroupingAddition Word ProblemsA. Count the number of blocks. Fill in the blanks. Solve each word problem. Write the equation and the answer.0DUN KDV WHQ EDVHEDOO FDUGV 6DP KDV HLJKWHHQ EDVHEDOO FDUGV RZ PDQ\ EDVHEDOO FDUGV GR WKH\ KDYH LQ WRWDO" 1018%LOO KDG PDUEOHV (WKDQ JDYH %LOO PDUEOHV RZ PDQ\ PDUEOHV GRHV %LOO KDYH QRZ" 2828 cards29 18 4715 37 52B. Solve the addition problems. Some of the problems may need regrouping.69 2323 7447 2556 3419 7520 6592977290948547 4924 3854 2437 3628 5663 3296627873849537 4342 5429 498096782ZHQ IRXQG ODG\EXJV LQ WKH \DUG *UDFH IRXQG ODG\EXJV RZ PDQ\ ODG\EXJV GLG WKH\ ILQG WRJHWKHU" 16 17/DUU\ UHDG SDJHV RI KLV VWRU\ERRN \HVWHUGD\ H UHDG SDJHV WRGD\ RZ PDQ\ SDJHV GLG /DUU\ UHDG LQ DOO" (PPD KDG WZHQW\ HLJKW GLPHV HU PRP JDYH KHU ILIWHHQ PRUH GLPHV RZ PDQ\ GLPHV GRHV (PPD KDYH QRZ" 3328154343 dimes3426-HQQ\ SLFNHG DSSOHV DQG 1RDK SLFNHG DSSOHV IURP WKH DSSOH WUHH RZ PDQ\ DSSOHV GLG WKH\ SLFN LQ WRWDO" 6060 pages7KHUH ZHUH WKLUW\ IRXU ERRNV RQ WKH VKHOI 2UVRQ SODFHG HLJKWHHQ PRUH ERRNV RZ PDQ\ ERRNV DUH QRZ WKHUH LQ DOO" Lesson6767 marbles33 ladybugs52 books422545398484 apples3418 W WKH JDUGHQ HQU\ SODQWHG IORZHUV 2OLYLD SODQWHG IORZHUV RZ PDQ\ IORZHUV GLG WKH\ SODQW LQ WRWDO" 52216223838 flowersLesson178Date1792-Digit AdditionSubtraction Word ProblemsA. Count the number of blocks. Fill in the blanks.Solve each word problem. Write your answer. 28 17 4524 26 50B. Solve the addition problems.Date 0DUN KDG QLQH EDVHEDOO FDUGV EXW ORVW VL[ RI WKHP RZ PDQ\ EDVHEDOO FDUGV GRHV 0DUN KDYH QRZ" 3 cards %LOO KDG VHYHQ PDUEOHV %LOO JDYH (WKDQ WKUHH PDUEOHV RZ PDQ\ PDUEOHV GRHV %LOO KDYH QRZ" 4 marbles 0RP PDGH HLJKW FRRNLHV 2ZHQ DWH IRXU RI WKHP RZ PDQ\ FRRNLHV DUH OHIW QRZ" 4 cookies (PPD KDG VHYHQ QLFNHOV HU VLVWHU ERUURZHG WZR RI KHU QLFNHOV RZ PDQ\ QLFNHOV GRHV (PPD KDYH QRZ" 5 nickels /DUU\ SLFNHG QLQH JUDSHV DQG DWH WKUHH RI WKHP RZ PDQ\ JUDSHV GRHV /DUU\ KDYH QRZ" 6 grapes16 7627 2846 3564 2992558193 W WKH RUFKDUG -HQQ\ SLFNHG HLJKW DSSOHV DQG JDYH 1RDK ILYH DSSOHV RZ PDQ\ DSSOHV GRHV -HQQ\ KDYH QRZ" 3 apples45 2739 5826 1723 58 7KHUH ZHUH VL[ ERRNV RQ WKH VKHOI 2UVRQ WRRN WZR ERRNV WR UHDG RZ PDQ\ ERRNV DUH OHIW RQ WKH VKHOI" 4 books7297438126 3957 1445 4839 3165719370 HQU\ KDG HLJKW FUD\RQV DQG EURNH WZR RI WKHP RZ PDQ\ XQEURNHQ FUD\RQV GRHV HQU\ KDYH QRZ" 6 crayons 6HYHQ FKLOGUHQ ZHUH ZHDULQJ KDWV )LYH FKLOGUHQ WRRN WKHLU KDWV RII RZ PDQ\ FKLOGUHQ ZHUH VWLOO ZHDULQJ WKHLU KDWV" 2 children 1LQH GXFNV ZHUH VZLPPLQJ LQ WKH SRQG )RXU GXFNV IOHZ DZD\ RZ PDQ\ GXFNV ZHUH VWLOO VZLPPLQJ LQ WKH SRQG" EP Math 2 Printables Answers5 ducks

Jul 12, 2020 · A. Count 2 dimes and 3 pennies. How much money do you have? 23 B. Count 3 dimes and 3 nickels. How much money do you have? 45 C. Count 1 dime, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies. How much money do you have? 27 D. Count 2 dimes, 3 nickels, and 4 pennies. How much money do you have? 39 Lesson 92

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