Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 2 Application Problem Problem

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Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 2 Application Problem Problem Ben and his dad have sold 60 chocolate chip cookies at the school bake sale. If they baked 100 cookies, how many cookies do they still need to sell?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 3 Application Problem Problem Kinnear decided that he would bike 100 miles this year. If he has biked 64 miles so far, how much farther does he have to bike?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 4 Application Problem Problem At his birthday party, Joey got $100 from each of his two grandmothers, $40 from his dad, and $5 from his little sister. How much money did Joey get for his birthday?

Freddy has $250 in ten dollar bills. Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 5 Application Problem Problem Freddy has $250 in ten dollar bills. How many ten dollar bills does Freddy have? He gave 6 ten dollar bills to his brother. How many ten dollar bills does he have left?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 6 Application Problem Problem Timmy the monkey picked 46 bananas from the tree. When he was done, there were 50 bananas left. How many bananas were on the tree at first?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 7 Application Problem Problem Billy found a briefcase full of money. He counted up 23 ten dollar bills, 2 hundred dollar bills, and 4 one dollar bills. How much money was in the briefcase?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 8 Application Problem Problem Stacey has $154. She has 14 one dollar bills. The rest is in ten dollar bills. How many ten dollar bills does she have?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 9 Application Problem Problem Sarah earns $10 each week for weeding the garden. If she saves all of the money, how many weeks will it take her to save up $150?

Jerry wonders, “How many $10 bills are equal to a $1,000 bill?” Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 10 Application Problem Problem Jerry wonders, “How many $10 bills are equal to a $1,000 bill?” Explain your solution using words, pictures or numbers. Ask yourselves: Can I draw something? What can I draw? What can I learn from my drawing? Remember to write your answer as a statement.

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 11 Application Problem Problem Samantha is helping the teacher organize the pencils in her classroom for the teacher. She finds 41 yellow pencils and 29 blue pencils. She threw away 12 that were too short. How many pencils are left in all?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 12 Application Problem Problem How many packages of 10 cookies can Collette make using 124 cookies? How many cookies does she need to complete another package of 10?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 13 Application Problem Problem Sarah’s mom bought 4 boxes of crackers. Each box had 3 smaller packs of 10 inside. How many crackers were in the 4 boxes?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 14 Application Problem Problem A second grade class has 23 students. What is the total number of fingers of the students?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 16 Application Problem Problem At recess Diane skip-roped 65 times without stopping. Peter skip-roped 20 times without stopping. How many more times did Diane skip-rope than Peter? What do you see? Can you draw something? What can you draw? What conclusions can you make from your drawing?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 17 Application Problem Problem Walking on the beach on Tuesday, Darcy collected 35 rocks. The day before, she collected 28. How many fewer rocks did she collect on Monday than on Tuesday?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 18 Application Problem Problem For an art project, Daniel collected 15 fewer maple leaves than oak leaves. He collected 60 oak leaves. How many maple leaves did he collect?

Lesson 18 Concept Development Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 18 Concept Development

1 more than is . 10 more than is . 100 more than is . 1 less than is . Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 19 Concept Development 1 more than is . 10 more than is . 100 more than is . 1 less than is . 10 less than is . 100 less than is .

How many more cans did Isaiah collect than Adrian? Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 19 Application Problem Mr. Palmer’s second grade class is collecting cans for recycling. Adrian collected 362 cans, Jade collected 392 cans, and Isaiah collected 562 cans. How many more cans did Isaiah collect than Adrian? How many less cans did Adrian collect than Jade?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 20 Application Problem 399 jars of baby food are sitting on the shelf at the market. Some jars fall off and break. 389 jars are still on the shelf. How many jars broke?

Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 21 Application Problem Rahim is reading a really exciting book! He’s on page 98. If he reads 10 pages every day, what page will he be on in 3 days? What do you see? Can you draw something? What can you draw? What conclusions can you make from your drawing?