2r.G – FINAL EXAM MATH
Dear Parents,
Please revise these worksheets with your children for the final
exam on Sunday 10 /12/ 2017 in addition the required pages in
the books as follows:
Chapter 1 Number Concepts
1.1 Even and Odd Numbers
1.3 Understand place value
1.4 Expanded form
1.5 Different ways to write numbers
1.6 Different names for numbers
1.8 Counting patterns within 100
Chapter 2 Numbers to 1,000
2.4 Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
2.5 Place value to 1000
2.6 Number names
2.7 Different forms of Numbers
2.9 Count on and count back by 10 and 100
2.12 Compare Numbers
COMMON CORE: 2. NBT.A.1,
2. NBT.A.2,
2. NBT.A.3,
2. NBT.A.4,
2. NBT.A.8,
2. OA.C.3
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13 ——
11 ——
16 ——
12 ——
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Algebra • Even and Odd Numbers
These are even numbers. They show pairs with no cubes left over.
4 is even. 6 is even. 8 is even. 10 is even.
These are odd numbers. They show pairs with 1 cube left over.
3 is odd. 5 is odd. 7 is odd. 9 is odd.
Count out the number of cubes. Make pairs. Then write even or odd.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
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Understand Place Value
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are digits. A digit's place in a number shows the value of the digit.
52 has two digits.
The digit 5 — is in the tens place.
The digit 5 shows 5 — tens.
Its value is 50 — .
The digit 2 — is in the ones place.
The digit 2 shows 2 — ones.
Its value is 2 — .
Circle the value of the underlined digit.1. 27
20 2
2. 18
1 10
3. 56
60 6
4. 30
30 3
5. 75
5 50
6. 41
4 40
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Tens Ones
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Expanded Form
Show tens and ones in 43.
How many tens? 4 — tens How many ones? 3 — ones
43 — is 4 — tens 3 — ones
43 — is 40 — + 3 —
Describe the number in two ways.
1. 35
— tens — ones
— + —
2. 63
— tens — ones
— + —
3. 57
— tens — ones
— + —
4. 19
— ten — ones
— + —
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Different Ways to Write Numbers
You can write numbers in different ways.
20 — + 6 — 2 — tens 6 — ones
twenty-six ——
26 —
ones teen words tens1 one 11 eleven 1 ten 1 one 10 ten 1 ten2 two 12 twelve 1 ten 2 ones 20 twenty 2 tens3 three 13 thirteen 1 ten 3 ones 30 thirty 3 tens4 four 14 fourteen 1 ten 4 ones 40 forty 4 tens5 five 15 fifteen 1 ten 5 ones 50 fifty 5 tens6 six 16 sixteen 1 ten 6 ones 60 sixty 6 tens7 seven 17 seventeen 1 ten 7 ones 70 seventy 7 tens8 eight 18 eighteen 1 ten 8 ones 80 eighty 8 tens9 nine 19 nineteen 1 ten 9 ones 90 ninety 9 tens
Write the number another way.
1. twenty ————
2. 37 — tens — ones
3. 40 + 5 ————
4. eighty-one
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5. 56 ————
6. 9 tens 2 ones
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7. 1 ten 8 ones
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8. seventy-three
— tens — ones
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Algebra • Different Names for Numbers
Describe the tens and ones with words and addition.
Describe the tens and ones with words and addition.
0 — 1 28 —
0 — tens 28 — ones
10 — 1 18 — 1 — ten 18 — ones
20 — 1 8 —
2 — tens 8 — ones
Describe the tens and ones with words and addition.
Here are some ways to show 28.
Describe the blocks in two ways.
1. 32
— ten — ones — 1 —
— tens — ones — 1 —
— tens — ones — 1 —
2. 47
— tens — ones — 1 —
— tens — ones — 1 —
— tens — ones — 1 —
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Counting Patterns Within 100
You can count different ways.
Count by fives.
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35
Count by tens.
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60
Count by fives.
1. 5, 10, 15, 20, — , — , —
2. 20, 25, 30, 35, — , — , —
3. 55, 60, 65, 70, — , — , —
Count by tens.
4. 10, 20, 30, — , — , —
5. 30, 40, 50, 60, — , — , —
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TensHundreds Ones
TensHundreds Ones
Tens OnesHundreds
TensHundreds
2 53Ones
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— + — + —
— + — + —
300 — + 20 — + 5 —
How many are there in all?
3 — hundreds 2 — tens 5 — ones
Write how many in the chart.
Write the number as hundreds plus tens plus ones.
3 hundreds 2 tens 5 ones is the same as 325 — .
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Write how many hundreds, tens, and ones are in the model. Write the number in two ways.
1.
2.
Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
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Tens OnesHundreds
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426
6 — 20 —
6 ones2 tens4 hundreds
400 —
The value of each digit in 426 is shown by its place in the number.
Circle the value or the meaning of the underlined digit.
1. 782 800 80 8
2. 352 3 hundreds 3 tens 3 ones
3. 742 4 40 400
4. 419 9 hundreds 9 tens 9 ones
5. 584 500 50 5
Place Value to 1,000
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257
Write the number.
3. two hundred nine
4. five hundred seventy-nine
You can write a number using words.
What is shown with the What is shown with the hundreds blocks? tens and ones blocks?
two hundred ———
fifty-seven ———
So you write 257 as two hundred fifty-seven ————— .
Write the number using words.
1. 163
2. 427
Number Names
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2. two hundred seventy-five
There is more than one way to show and write a number.
three hundred sixty-two
3 — hundreds 6 — tens 2 — ones
300 — + 60 — + 2 —
362 —
— hundreds — tens — ones
— + — + —
—
— hundreds — tens — ones
— + — + —
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Read the number and draw a quick picture. Then write the number in different ways.
1. four hundred thirty-two
Different Forms of Numbers
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Notice what digit changes.
10 less than 234
2 hundreds 2 tens 4 ones
224 —
10 more than 234
2 hundreds 4 tens 4 ones
244 —
100 less than 234
1 hundred 3 tens 4 ones
134 —
100 more than 234
3 hundreds 3 tens 4 ones
334 —
Write the number.
1. 10 more than 719
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2. 10 less than 246
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3. 100 more than 291
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4. 100 less than 687
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5. 10 less than 568
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6. 100 more than 649
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Count On and Count Back by 10 and 100
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Compare the numbers. Write >, <, or =.
1. 317 C 326
2. 582 C 634
To compare 3-digit numbers, first compare hundreds.
212 has more hundreds than 112. 212 >C 112
If hundreds are equal, then compare tens.
212 has fewer tens than 221. 212 <C 221
If hundreds and tens are equal, then compare ones.
212 C= 212
Algebra • Compare Numbers
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