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Grade 2 (Math)

Chapter 1: Numbers Beyond Hundred Chapter 1: Numbers Beyond Hundred

1. How many birds are there? Count and 1. There are 10 birds.
tell.
2. How many pencils are there? 2. There are 20 pencil .
3. How many blocks are there? count and
3. There are 50 blocks .
write in numbers?

4. How many cubes are there? Write in 4. There are 103 cubes
words. 5. 230

5. Count these blocks and write in 6. 327


numbers and words.
7. 620
6. What 1 more than 326 is?
8. 139
7. What 1 less than 621 is
9. 410
8. What 5 more than 134 is?

9. What 10 more than 400 is? 10. 466

10. What 10 less than 475 is?


Chapter 2: Hundred tens ones Chapter 2: Hundred tens ones
1. How many buttons are there?
2. How many buttons in one bar count 1. There are 5 buttons.
and tell 2. 10 buttons are
3. 50 buttons in 5 bars
3. How many buttons in 5 bars?
4. 100 buttons in 10 bars.
4. How many buttons in 10 bars/ 5. One bar of tens makes one ten
5. Can you tell one bar of ten makes what? 6. 10 bars of tens makes 100
6. 10 bars of tens makes what? 7. There are 5 tens (show with bars)
7. How many tens are there? Count and 8. There are 3 hundred
tell. 9. There are 6 ones
8. How many hundred are there count and 10. we write 356 in numbers and we arrange this in
tell? place value
9. How many ones are there? 6 ones or 6
10. What value does each digit in 356 stand 5 tens or 50
for? 3 hundred or 300
11. What value does each digit in 635 stand
for? 11. we write 635 in numbers and we arrange this in
place value
5 ones or 5
3 tens or 30
6 hundred or 600

Chapter 3; Comparing and Ordering


Chapter 3; Comparing and Ordering numbers
numbers
1. Which number is greater,634 or 358?
1. 634 is greater
2. Which number is greater 457 or 492?
2. 492 is greater
3. Which number is smaller 282 or 288?
3. 282 is smaller
4. Which number is smaller 888 or 999?
4. 888 is smaller
5. Which number is greater 543 or 574?
5. 574 is greater
6. Arrange the numbers beginning with
6. 9 is the greatest so 985 is the greatest.
the greatest? 976, 985, 859, 679.
7. 2 is the smallest so 231 is the smallest number.
7. Arrange the numbers beginning with
the smallest.678,509,231,666.
Chapter 4: Odd and Even Numbers? Chapter 4: Odd and Even Numbers?
1. How many cubes? 1. 11 cubes
2. Are there an even or odd number of
cubes? 2. Odd number of cubes
3. Which shows an odd number of
objects? 3. Odd (With picture.)
4. Are the number of pictures shown odd
or even? 4. Even ( with pictures
5. Are the number of picture shown odd
or even? 5. Odd(
6. Which of the following number is even?
7. Choose the set of odd digits? 6. (15,7,0,13,20 ( 20 is even number)
(0,2,4,6,8
1,3,7,9,11 7. (2,4,6,8)
1,3,5,7,9.
11,3,5,7,9

Chapter 5: Addition within 1000 Chapter 5: Addition within 1000


1. In a cinema there are 234 adults and 41 1. We arrange these number in place value like
children. How many people are there hundred tens and ones place. At the hundred place
altogether in the cinema? we write number 2 then at the tens place we write 3
and at the ones place we write 4 then we put sign of
addition and put the number 1 is in ones place and 4
is in tens place.
Step 1. Add the ones : 4ones + 1 one = 5 ones
Step 2. Add the tens: 3 tens + 4 tens = 7 tens
Step 3. Add the hundred: 2 hundred + o hundred = 2
hundred.
There are 275 people in the cinema.

2. Add 567 and 320 2. We arrange these number in place value like
hundred tens and ones place. At the hundred place
we write number 5 then at the tens place we write 6
and at the ones place we write 7 then we put sign of
addition and put the number 0 is in ones place and 2
is in tens place and 3 is in hundred place.
Step 1. Add the ones : 7ones + 0 one = ones
Step 2. Add the tens: 6 tens + 2 tens = tens
Step 3. Add the hundred: 5 hundred + 3 hundred = hundred.

3. Add 245 and 327


3. We arrange these number in place value like
hundred tens and ones place. At the hundred place
we write number 2 then at the tens place we write 4
and at the ones place we write 5 then we put sign of
addition and put the number 7 is in ones place and 2
is in tens place and 3 is in hundred place.
Step 1. Add the ones : 7ones + 5 one = 12 ones
= 1 ten two ones
Step 2. Add the tens: 4 tens + 2 tens + 1 ten = 7 tens

Step 3. Add the hundred: 2 hundred + 3 hundred = 5


hundred.
4. Add 422, 137, and 63
4. Step 1. Add the ones : 2 ones + 7 one + 3ones = 12
ones

Step 2. Add the tens: 2 tens + 3 tens + 6 ten = tens

Step 3. Add the hundred: 4 hundred + 1 hundred =


hundred.

5. What happens When you add zero to 5. What happens When you add zero to any number?
any number?
1) You get a number that is greater. You get the same number.
2) You get a number that is less.
3) You get the same number.
4) You get 4 more than number.
Chapter 6: Subtraction within 1000 Chapter 6: Numbers Beyond Hundred
1. We arrange these number in place value like
1. Peter has 264 cards but Neha has only hundred tens and ones place. At the hundred place
52 cards. How many more cards does we write number 2 then at the tens place we write
peter have than then Neha? 6 and at the ones place we write 4 then we put
sign of Subtraction and put the number 2 is in ones
place and 5 is in tens place.
Step 1. Subtract the ones :
4 ones - 2 ones = 2 ones

Step 2. Add the tens:


6 tens - 5 tens = 1 tens

Step 3. Add the hundred:


2 hundred - 0 hundred = 2 hundred.
Peter has 212 more cards than Neha.

2. Subtract 453 from 967 2. Step 1:


Subtract the ones count how many ones and cross
the 3 ones from 7 now count how many are
remaining 3
7ones – 3 ones =
Step 2:
Subtract the tens count how many tens count how
many tens and cross 5 tens from the 7 now count
how are remaining 1
6tens – 5tens = 1
Step 3: Subtract the hundred count how many
hundred and cross 4 from 9 now count how are
remaining 5
9 hundred – 4hundred = 5

3. Subtract 156 from 200 3. 200 – 156. We regroup 1 hundred as 10 tens then
we regroup 1 ten as 10 ones we have now regroup
2 hundreds as 1 hundred, 9 tens , and 10 ones.
Now subtract these 1 9 1
200
- 156
Step 1: Subtract 10 ones – 6 ones = 4ones
Step 2: Subtract 9 tens – 5 tens = 4 tens
Step 3: Subtract 1 hundred – 1 hundred = 0 hundred

4. Subtract 765 – 24 4. HTO


765
-2 4

5. Subtract 382 - 25 5. HTO


382
-2 5

Chapter 7: Word problems. Chapter 7: Word problems.

1. John has 14 red balls and 8 blue balls. How 1. 14 + 8 = 22 john has 22 balls altogether.
many balls does john have altogether?

2. A spider has 8 legs . 2. A spider has 2 more legs than ant.


An ant has 6 legs.
How many more legs does a spider have
than an ant? 8 - 6 =

3. Ana has 205 beads. Sara has 40 beads more 3. 205 + 40 = 245 Sara has 245 beads.
than Ana. How many beads does Sara have?

4. Rida has 458 flowers. 112 of them were blue 4. 458 – 112 = 436 yellow flowers she has.
the rest were yellow . how many yellow
flowers she have?
Chapter 8: Multiplying by 2 Chapter 8: Multiplying by 2.
1. How many ostriches are there? 1. 6 ostriches
2. How many legs do they have 2. 12 legs
altogether?
3. There are 6 pairs of gloves. Each pair 3. 6 × 2 = 12 There are 12 gloves altogether.
has 2 gloves. How many are there
altogether?6 × 2 =
4. How many shoes are there altogether? 4. There are 10 shoes ltogether.
5×2=
5. How many peanuts are there 5. There are 16 peanuts altogether.
altogether?8 × 2
6. 2 × 10 = 6. 20
7. 2×4=
7. 8
Chapter 8: Multiplying by 3 Chapter 8: Multiplying by 3 .
1. How many monkeys are there? 1. 30 monkeys

2. There are 4 candle holders. Each


candle holder has 3 candles. How 2. 3 × 4 = 12
many candles are there altogether?

3. There are 7 triangles. Each 3. 7 × 3 = 21


triangles has 3 sides How many Seven triangles has 21 sides.
sides do these triangles have
altogether?
4. 24
4. 8 × 3 =

5. 3 × 10 = 5. 30

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