2nd Grade Addition
2nd Grade Ordering and Subtraction
Word Problems
3rd Grade Math
3rd Grade Math
100

5+7=

12

100

Put these numbers in order from smallest to biggest:

936, 442, 321, 343

321, 343, 442, 936

100

In the fridge, there are 4 apples, 7 oranges and 12 kiwis. How many fruits are there altogether?


23

100

Put the numbers in order from smallest to biggest:
1000, 983, 999, 432

432, 983, 999, 1000

100

200-15

185

200

9+6=

15

200

11-8=

3

200

There were 42 glasses of juice. The guests at the party spilled 4 glasses. How many glasses were left?

38

200

71+19=

90

200

3 x 7 = 

21

300

65+10

75

300

15-8=

7

300

The school bus could fit 60 students. There were 34 students in Miss. M's class and 22 students in the other class. Could both classes fit on the school bus?


34+22= 56. Yes, they could all fit because there are 56 students and 60 seats.

300

444+34

478

300

9 x 3 = 

27

400

25+8=

33

400

25-13=

12

400

You are trying to figure out how long it will take you to throw a sock ball up and catch it 10 times. Should you measure this in seconds, minutes or hours?

Seconds (think back to the experiments we did last week with time and catching)

400

True of False?

345 > 641

False, 345 is not greater than 641

400

Finish the pattern: 333, 330, 327, 324, __, __ 

321, 318

500

22+9=

31

500

53-10=

43

500

Miss. M had 19 students in her class. She had 2 packages of pencils with 10 pencils in each package. If she gives each student a pencil, will she have any left over?

2 packages of 10 is the same as 2x10 or 10+10. There are 20 pencils, so she will have one left over.

500

True or False?
200-18=192

False.

 200-18=182

500

Finish the pattern: 185, 180, 175, 170, 165, ___, ___

160, 155

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