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Grade 2 Three Dimensional Shapes CCSS: 2.G.A.1
What is the name of the solid figure shown?
Cube
  1. cube
  2. cone
  3. sphere
  4. cylinder
Grade 2 Basic Shapes
Which shape has 4 equal sides?
  1. rectangle
  2. triangle
  3. square
  4. hectagon
Grade 2 Subtraction CCSS: 2.NBT.B.8
What number is 100 less than 998?
  1. 980
  2. 999
  3. 988
  4. 898
Grade 2 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 2.NBT.A.2
Margo is skip-counting by 5s. She starts at 120. What are the next three numbers?
  1. 121, 122, 123
  2. 122, 124, 126
  3. 125, 130, 135
  4. 130, 140, 150
Grade 2 Addition
12 + 23 =     35     
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
What value is the digit 4 in 164?
  1. 4
  2. 40
  3. 400
Grade 2 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 2.NBT.A.2
Use the table to skip count.

190 390490

What number is missing?
  1. 191
  2. 195
  3. 200
  4. 290
Grade 2 Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: 2.MD.A.1
What is the measure of the turtle in inches?
Animal - Turtle
Inches 0-6 Eights
  1. 4 inches
  2. 1 inch
  3. 2 inches
  4. 6 inches
Grade 2 Place Value
In 962, the digit 6 is in                place
  1. Tens
  2. Hundreds
  3. Ones
  4. Fives
Grade 2 Addition with Regrouping
Bill has 48 cows and 23 sheep on his farm. He added 48 and 23 to find the total number of animals on the farm. Which of these could Bill use to check his answer?
  1. 71 - 48= ___
  2. 48 + 71= ___
  3. 48 + ___= 23
  4. 23 - ___= 48
Grade 2 Addition CCSS: 2.OA.A.1
There are 30 children in the second grade. There are 45 children in the third grade. How many children are there in all?

     75      children.
Grade 2 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 2.NBT.A.2
Skip count by 10s.

30, 40, 50,                ,                ,                .
  1. 55, 65, 75
  2. 10, 20, 30
  3. 70, 80, 90
  4. 60, 70, 80
Grade 2 Time
What time does the clock show?
Digital Clock 12:25
  1. 25 minutes to 12
  2. half past 12
  3. 25 minutes after 12
  4. 25 minutes after 11
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
Which digit is in the tens place?

965
  1. 9
  2. 6
  3. 5
Grade 2 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 2.NBT.A.2
Which numbers are missing?

224,                , 226,                , 228
  1. 223, 225
  2. 229, 230
  3. 223, 229
  4. 225, 227
Grade 2 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 2.MD.A.3
If you want to measure the length of your desk, what unit of measurement would you use?
  1. Pints
  2. Miles
  3. Inches
  4. Gallons
Grade 2 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 2.NBT.A.2
Skip count by 5s.

63, 68, 73,                ,                ,                .
  1. 78, 83, 88
  2. 83, 88, 93
  3. 53, 58, 63
  4. 73, 78, 83
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
A cupcake costs 65 cents. Josie pays with 3 quarters. How much change should Josie get back?
  1. 35 cents
  2. 15 cents
  3. 5 cents
  4. 10 cents
Grade 2 Addition CCSS: 2.OA.A.1
Eric walked 12 blocks from home, he needs to walk 43 more blocks to go to school. How many blocks will Eric have to walk in total from his home to school?
  1. 55
  2. 43
  3. 12
Grade 2 Addition
13 + 9 = __ + 13
  1. 4
  2. 13
  3. 9
  4. 25
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