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NYS COMMON CORE MATH CURRICULUM
GRADE 2
MODULE 1
HOMEWORK BOOK
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1. Circle all number sentences that are true.
6 + 4 = 10
5+5=1+9
10 = 3 + 7
2+8=7+3
10 – 7 = 4
8 – 2 = 10
2. Add or Subtract.
10 - 7= ____
8 + 2 = ____
10 – 5 = ____
3 + 7 = ____
10 – 0= ____
3. Solve the problems.
1+9=
59 + 1 =
15 + 5 =
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28 + 2 =
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33 + 7 =
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46 + 4 =
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5. Your little brother has $4 and wants to spend the money on an action figure that
costs $10. How much money does he still need to buy the action figure?
6. Daniel found $14. His father gave him some more. Then he had $20. How much
money was he given? Write a number sentence to show your thinking.
7. Amy read 24 books. Peter read 30 books. Amy wants to read as many books as
Peter. Amy thinks she needs to read 7 more books to reach her goal. Is she right?
Explain using words, math drawings, or numbers.
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6. Mr. Passerini handed out 10 vanilla, 2 chocolate, and 8 strawberry ice cream cones.
How many ice cream cones did she hand out in all? Show your thinking using words,
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b. How many players does Team Lion have?
5. Draw to explain how to add 7 and 6 by making ten.
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3. Mrs. Jones bought 12 eggs from the store in the morning. Her husband brought
home 5 more eggs in the evening. They used 8 of the eggs for dinner. How many
eggs do they have left?
4. 11 pink roses and 7 red roses grew in Mrs. Thompson’s garden. She gave away 9 of
the pink roses to her neighbor. How many roses does she have left?
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12. 57 + 5 = 50 + 10 + 2
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