SAT Math Practice Mrs. Charleigh – 2nd Grade. Number Sense a. Which number is: three hundred four 340 34 3004 304 b. Which number is : two hundred eleven.

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SAT Math Practice Mrs. Charleigh – 2nd Grade

Number Sense a. Which number is: three hundred four b. Which number is : two hundred eleven Which number is : five hundred fourteen Write these numbers: 1. nine hundred two _________ 2. six hundred twelve _________ 3. three hundred thirty _________ 4. seven hundred eighty-four _________

Write the expanded notation for these numbers: a.564 = ______ + _______ + _____ b. 720 = ______ + _______ + _____ c. 902 = ______ + _______ + _____

Fill in the missing symbol > or or < or = a. 207 ___ 92 b. 139 ___ 257 c. 347 ___ d. 265 ___ 843 e. 412 ___ 261

Number Sense a. Make two addition and two subtraction number sentences with these numbers: _____ + _____ = _____ _____ + _____ = _____ _____ + _____ = _____ _____ - _____ = _____

Here is how James worked a subtraction problem. Use addition to check to see if he worked the problem correctly. You will need to write the addition problem.You will need to write the addition problem _____ Number Sense

Solve a. 34 b. 343 c. 457 d e. 34 f. 748 g. 543 h

Solve these problems in your head and write the answers. a = ______ d = ____ b = ______ e = _____ c = ______ f = ______

Draw a picture of a classroom that has 5 desks across the front of the room and 4 desks in each row. front front How many chairs are in the classroom? __ Figure out and write the numbers you say when you count by 4s. 4 8 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

Math Molly had 20 pieces of candy. She gave two pieces to her sister.Molly had 20 pieces of candy. She gave two pieces to her sister. a. How many did she have left? ___ b. If she gave away 2 pieces each to 4 more people, how many pieces would she have left? ___

Write the answers: a. 5 x 3 = ____ b. 2 x 7 = ____ c. 5 x 8 = ____ d. 10 x 6 = ____ e. 2 x 8 = ____ f. 10 x 4 = ___

Fill in the sign > or or < a b

Fractions a.Write the fraction for the shaded area of this picture: b. How many faces out of the group are smiling? Write a fraction to show this.

a. Fill in missing numeral 1 = _?_5 = 1 4? 4? b. If a pizza is divided into thirds, how many pieces make one whole pizza? _____ Fractions

Money Lee has a bag of nickels and dimes. What is a way that Lee could pay the exact amount for a box of pencils that costs 35 cents?

Money a. Using a dollar sign ($) and a decimal point: 1. Write 2 dollars and 57 cents: _____ 2. Write 9 dollars and 9 cents: ______ 3. Write 32 cents: ______ b. Write $.32 a different way: ______

Measurement About how long is a pencil? Circle the best answer.About how long is a pencil? Circle the best answer. a. 5 feet b. 5 inches c. 5 yards

Word Problem Three classes at your school will see a play together. Room A has 18 students. Room B has 34 students. Room C has 19 students. Room D has 29 students. Write the number sentence you would use to find the total number of chairs needed if rooms A,B, and C go to the play.

Word Problem Jan is 12 years old. Her sister is 5 years younger than Jan. How old is Jan’s sister? Write a number sentence that will give the answer to the problem.Jan is 12 years old. Her sister is 5 years younger than Jan. How old is Jan’s sister? Write a number sentence that will give the answer to the problem.

a. How many children walk to school? _______ b. How many more boys walk to school than girls?_______ c. Are there more boys or girls on the bus? _______ This table shows how some children get to school. Take BusWalk to School Boys3522 Girls1317

Measure the length of your desk with a new crayon and with a new pencil. Which is greater, the number of crayon units or the number of pencil units?________________Measure the length of your desk with a new crayon and with a new pencil. Which is greater, the number of crayon units or the number of pencil units?________________ Measurement

What time is it on this clock? ______________What time is it on this clock? ______________ Time

1.How many minutes in one hour? _______ 2.2. How many days in one week? ______ 3.Which is the greater amount of time? a. 3 weeks or 19 days b. 27 days or 4 weeks c. 85 seconds or 1 minute d. 1 day or 20 hours Time

Anna started work at 10:00 a.m. It took her 3 hours to do her work. What time did Anna finish her work?____________Anna started work at 10:00 a.m. It took her 3 hours to do her work. What time did Anna finish her work?____________ Time

a. How many sides does a triangle have? b. How many vertices does a rectangle have? c. How many faces on a cube? Geometry

Which two triangles can be put together to form a rectangle? a.b.c. Geometry

Miguel had a party. Eight children were at the party. If each one got two balloons, how many balloons did the children have altogether? _______Miguel had a party. Eight children were at the party. If each one got two balloons, how many balloons did the children have altogether? _______ Word Problem

What will the missing numbers be if the numbers increase by the same amount?What will the missing numbers be if the numbers increase by the same amount? 1, 4, __, 10, __, 161, 4, __, 10, __, 16 Skip Counting

90 - Jerry, Sam, Alicia, Ramon, Teresa 80 - Alexander, Charlene, Susan, Thomas, Sandra, Teresa 65 - Arthur, Betsy 50 - David 1. What score did the most children earn? _____ 2. What was the highest score? _____ 3. What was the lowest score? _____ Here are the scores that children received on a test.

Which shape is the heaviest?

__________________________ What number do the shapes represent?

a. b. c. a. b. c. What would this shape look like if it were flipped over?

1. 7 x 4 is the same as: a b c Which picture represents 3 x 4 ? a.b.c. Multiplication

There are two teams of 8 kids. The teams have equal numbers of players. If 6 more kids decide to play, how many would be on each team?There are two teams of 8 kids. The teams have equal numbers of players. If 6 more kids decide to play, how many would be on each team? Word Problem