1. 2.OA.1

    Gabriel had 32 rocks. He gave 14 to Will. How many did he left?


  2. 2.OA.1

    Noah scored 23 goals during the season. Julia scored 19. How many did they score all together?


  3. 2.OA.1

    Alex ate 27 jellybeans. Mikayla ate 13 more. How many jellybeans did Mikayla eat?


  4. 2.OA.1

    Tara collected 46 cherries. Shelby collected 17 less. How many did they collect all together?


  5. 2.OA.1

    Gabriel had 32 rocks. He gave 14 to Will. How many did he left?


  6. 2.OA.1

    William saved 36 dollars. His brother, Gabriel, saved 32 dollars. How many dollars did they save combined?


  7. 2.OA.1

    Chloe's pet dog has 28 spots. Julietta's pet dog has five less spots. How many total spots do the two dogs have combined?


  8. 2.OA.1

    Jose's class collected 34 cans for the canned food drive. Samah's class collected 51 cans. How many fewer cans were collected by Jose's class?


  9. 2.OA.2

    9 + 8 =


  10. 2.OA.2

    14 + 6 =


  11. 2.OA.2

    13 + 5 =


  12. 2.OA.2

    7 + 9 =


  13. 2.OA.2

    19 - 11 =


  14. 2.OA.2

    17 - 9 =


  15. 2.OA.2

    20 - 7 =


  16. 2.OA.2

    14 - 12 =


  17. 2.OA.3

    15 + 15 =


  18. 2.OA.3

    21 + 21 =


  19. 2.OA.3



    Odd or Even?
    1.   Odd
    2.   Even
  20. 2.OA.3

    oe1.jpg

    Odd or Even?
    1.   Odd
    2.   Even
  21. 2.OA.3



    Odd or Even?
    1.   Odd
    2.   Even
  22. 2.OA.3

    1.   Odd
    2.   Even
  23. 2.OA.3

    Is the answer to 23 + 24 odd or even?
    1.   odd
    2.   even
  24. 2.OA.3

    Is the answer to 19 + 19 odd or even?
    1.   odd
    2.   even
  25. 2.OA.3

    Is the answer to 61 + 19 odd or even?
    1.   odd
    2.   even
  26. 2.OA.3

    Is the answer to 27 + 22 odd or even?
    1.   odd
    2.   even
  27. 2.OA.4

    array1.jpg

    What equation is represented by the picture?
    1.   3 + 3 + 3
    2.   3 + 3 + 3 + 3
    3.   3 + 3
    4.   3 - 3
  28. 2.OA.4

    array1.jpg

    What equation is represented by the picture?
    1.   4 + 4 + 4
    2.   4 + 4 + 4 + 4
    3.   4 + 4
    4.   4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4
  29. 2.OA.4

    array1.jpg

    What equation is represented by the picture?
    1.   5 + 5
    2.   5 + 5 + 5 + 5
    3.   5 + 5 + 5
    4.   5 + 5 + 5 + 5+ 5
  30. 2.OA.4

    array1.jpg

    What equation is represented by the picture?
    1.   4 + 4 + 4
    2.   4 + 4
    3.   4 + 4 + 4 + 4
    4.   4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4
  31. 2.OA.4

    How many are in seven columns of two?


  32. 2.OA.4

    How many are in four rows of four?


  33. 2.OA.4

    How many are in three columns of five?


  34. 2.OA.4

    How many are in two columns of eight?


  35. 2.NBT.1

    In the number 300, how many ones are there?


  36. 2.NBT.1

    Select all of the following that are true about 842.

    1. There is a 2 in the ones column
    2. There is a 2 in the tens column
    3. There is an 8 in the hundreds column
    4. There is a four in the tens coulmn
  37. 2.NBT.1

    Select all of the following that are true about 606.

    1. There is a zero in the tens column
    2. There is a six in the hundreds column
    3. There is a six in the ones column
    4. There is a six in the tens coulmn
  38. 2.NBT.1

    Select all of the following that are true about 928.

    1. There is an 8 in the tens column
    2. There is a 2 in the ones column
    3. There is a 9 in the hundreds column
    4. There is a 9 in the ones column
  39. 2.NBT.1

    Select all of the following that are true about 81.

    1. There is a one in the ones column
    2. There are no ones
    3. There is an eight in the hundreds column
    4. There are no hundreds
  40. 2.NBT.1

    Which of the following numbers has a 4 in the tens place?
    1.   104
    2.   647
    3.   491
  41. 2.NBT.1

    Which of the following numbers has a 7 in the hundreds place?
    1.   607
    2.   879
    3.   736
  42. 2.NBT.1

    Which of the following numbers has a 2 in the ones place?
    1.   282
    2.   728
    3.   226
  43. 2.NBT.1

    Which of the following numbers has an 8 in the tens place?
    1.   890
    2.   680
    3.   848
  44. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    5, 10, 15, 20, ______, 30, 35 40.


  45. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    35, 40, 45, 50, 55, _____, 65, 70


  46. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    65, 70, 75, 80, _____, 90, 95


  47. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    70, 65, 60, _____, 50, 45


  48. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    100, ____, 90, 85, 80


  49. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    30, 40, 50, 60, 70, _____, 90


  50. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    60, 50, 40, 30, 20, _____


  51. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    100, 200, ______, 400, 500


  52. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    120, 130, ______, 150, 160, 170


  53. 2.NBT.2

    Which number completes the sequence?

    150, 140, 130, 120, ______, 100, 90


  54. 2.NBT.3

    Which of the following is 436?
    1.   four hundred thirty-seven
    2.   four hundred sixty-three
    3.   four hundred thirty-six
    4.   four hundred thirty three
  55. 2.NBT.3

    Which of the following is six hundred seven?
    1.   607
    2.   670
    3.   617
    4.   706
  56. 2.NBT.3

    Which of the following is seven hundred eighty?
    1.   807
    2.   718
    3.   708
    4.   780
  57. 2.NBT.3

    Which of the following is 402?
    1.   four hundred twelve
    2.   four hundred two
    3.   four hundred twenty
    4.   four hundred twenty-two
  58. 2.NBT.4

    Which is correct?
    1.   318 > 380
    2.   489 < 409
    3.   611 > 601
    4.   231 < 213
  59. 2.NBT.4

    Which is correct?
    1.   809 < 908
    2.   668 > 686
    3.   472 < 427
    4.   134 > 143
  60. 2.NBT.4

    Which IS NOT correct?
    1.   493 < 499
    2.   719 > 709
    3.   658 < 685
    4.   379 > 397
  61. 2.NBT.4

    Which IS NOT correct?
    1.   671 < 677
    2.   617 < 671
    3.   716 < 761
    4.   706 >716
  62. 2.NBT.4



    Use < or > to make the statement true.

    red star ______________light blue star
    1.   <
    2.   >
  63. 2.NBT.4



    Use < or > to make the statement true.

    yellow star ______________ orange star
    1.   <
    2.   >
  64. 2.NBT.4



    Use < or > to make the statement true.

    pink star ______________ green star
    1.   <
    2.   >
  65. 2.NBT.4



    Use < or > to make the statement true.

    white star ______________ red star
    1.   <
    2.   >
  66. 2.NBT.5

    34 + 24 =


  67. 2.NBT.5

    63 + 15 =


  68. 2.NBT.5

    43 + 26 =


  69. 2.NBT.5

    55 + 34 =


  70. 2.NBT.5

    76 - 32 =


  71. 2.NBT.5

    59 - 38 =


  72. 2.NBT.5

    86 - 53 =


  73. 2.NBT.5



  74. 2.NBT.5



  75. 2.NBT.5



  76. 2.NBT.5



  77. 2.NBT.5



  78. 2.NBT.5



  79. 2.NBT.5



  80. 2.NBT.5



  81. 2.NBT.5



  82. 2.NBT.5



  83. 2.NBT.5



  84. 2.NBT.5



  85. 2.NBT.5



  86. 2.NBT.5



  87. 2.NBT.6

    13 + 12 + 11 + 10 =


  88. 2.NBT.6

    23 + 17 + 12 + 28 =


  89. 2.NBT.6



  90. 2.NBT.6



  91. 2.NBT.6



  92. 2.NBT.6



  93. 2.NBT.7



  94. 2.NBT.7



  95. 2.NBT.7

    What number is 56 tens and 22 ones?


  96. 2.NBT.7

    What number is 52 tens and 29 ones?


  97. 2.NBT.7

    What number is five hundreds, three tens, and 38 ones?


  98. 2.NBT.7



  99. 2.NBT.7



  100. 2.NBT.7



  101. 2.NBT.8

    130 - 50 =


  102. 2.NBT.8

    370 - 130 =


  103. 2.NBT.8

    210 + 390 =


  104. 2.NBT.8

    230 + 540 =


  105. 2.NBT.8

    920 - 750 =


  106. 2.NBT.9

    21 - 9 = 12
    12 + 9 = 21
    9 + 12 = 21
    ??What is Missing??

    Do not put spaces in your answer. For example: 7+4=11 would be the correct way to type an answer.


  107. 2.NBT.9

    16 - 7 = 9
    7 + 9 = 16
    16 - 9 = 7
    ??What is Missing??

    Do not put spaces in your answer. For example: 7+4=11 would be the correct way to type an answer.


  108. 2.MD.1



    According to the thermometer, what is the temperature? Enter the amount of degrees.


  109. 2.MD.1



    According to the thermometer, what is the temperature? Enter the amount of degrees.




  110. 2.MD.1



    What is 20 degrees colder than the temperature on the thermometer? Enter the amount of degrees.




  111. 2.MD.1



    What is 15 degrees warmer than the temperature on the thermometer? Enter the amount of degrees.


  112. 2.MD.1

    The length of a mouse would best be measured using ___________.
    1.   yards
    2.   miles
    3.   feet
    4.   inches
  113. 2.MD.1

    The height of a tree would best be measured in ___________.
    1.   inches
    2.   feet
    3.   miles
    4.   yards
  114. 2.MD.1

    The amount you grew between ages 5 and 6 would best be measured in ______________.
    1.   yards
    2.   inches
    3.   feet
    4.   miles
  115. 2.MD.1



    How long is the blue line?
    1.   1 inch
    2.   1 1/2 inches
    3.   2 inches
    4.   2 1/2 inches
  116. 2.MD.1



    How long is the blue line?
    1.   2 inches
    2.   2 1/2 inches
    3.   3 inches
    4.   3 1/2 inches
  117. 2.MD.1



    How long is this line?
    1.   4 cm
    2.   3 cm
    3.   5 cm
    4.   2 cm
  118. 2.MD.1



    How long is this line?
    1.   5 cm
    2.   5 1/2 cm
    3.   6 cm
    4.   6 1/2 cm
  119. 2.MD.1



    What would be three centimeters longer than this line?
    1.   4 1/2 cm
    2.   5 cm
    3.   5 1/2 cm
    4.   6 1/2 cm
  120. 2.MD.4



    How much longer is the BLUE line than GREEN line? Enter the number of centimeters.


  121. 2.MD.4



    How much longer is the GREEN line than BLUE line? Enter the number of centimeters.


  122. 2.MD.4



    How much longer is the GREEN line than BLUE line? Enter the number of centimeters.


  123. 2.MD.3

    What might be the length of a bus?
    1.   10 feet
    2.   30 inches
    3.   30 feet
    4.   50 yards
  124. 2.MD.3

    What might be the length of your thumb?
    1.   2 meters
    2.   4 centimeters
    3.   12 centimeters
    4.   1 meter
  125. 2.MD.3

    What might be the height of your father?
    1.   6 feet
    2.   10 feet
    3.   6 inches
    4.   10 inches
  126. 2.MD.3

    What might be the length of a whale?
    1.   2 meters
    2.   20 meters
    3.   200 centimeters
    4.   20 centimeters
  127. 2.MD.5

    Michael ran 30 meters. Jennifer ran five less meters, and Khalid ran three less than Jennifer. How many meters did Khalid run?


  128. 2.MD.5

    The tallest building downtown is 35 meters high. The second tallest building is 28 meters. How many more meters high is the tallest building?


  129. 2.MD.5

    Lara jumped four meters. Paul jumped two more meters than Lara, and Hilary jumped one less meter than Paul. How many meters did Lara and Hilary jump combined?


  130. 2.MD.5

    My science test is two weeks from the 15th. What day is my test?
    1.   29th
    2.   30th
    3.   31st
    4.   28th
  131. 2.MD.5

    My birthday is only two weeks and five days from today. If today is the 6th, what day is my birthday?
    1.   24th
    2.   25th
    3.   26th
    4.   27th
  132. 2.MD.6



    Which of the following is true?
    1.   white star > red star
    2.   green star > yellow star
    3.   orange star < pink star
    4.   dark blue star < yellow star
  133. 2.MD.6



    Which star is located at 38 on the number line?
    1.   orange
    2.   yellow
    3.   red
    4.   light blue
  134. 2.MD.6



    Which star is located at 49 on the number line?
    1.   orange
    2.   light blue
    3.   red
    4.   green
  135. 2.MD.6



    Which star is located at 63 on the number line?
    1.   orange
    2.   dark blue
    3.   yellow
    4.   green
  136. 2.MD.6



    Which of the following could be the answer to white star + red star?
    1.   48
    2.   82
    3.   63
    4.   52



  137. Which of the following could be the answer to pink star - (minus) green star ?
    1.   18
    2.   49
    3.   35
    4.   26



  138. Which of the following could be the answer to light blue star + orange star ?
    1.   101
    2.   81
    3.   91
    4.   77
  139. 2.MD.7



    What time is it?
    1.   11:55
    2.   10:55
    3.   10:50
    4.   11:50


  140. What time is it?
    1.   7:05
    2.   12:35
    3.   12:25
    4.   7:25


  141. What is ten minutes after this time?
    1.   5:35
    2.   3:30
    3.   3:35
    4.   5:25


  142. What is 25 minutes after this time?
    1.   10:40
    2.   10:30
    3.   10:55
    4.   10:50


  143. What is 20 minutes after this time?
    1.   3:05
    2.   3:15
    3.   3:10
    4.   3:00
  144. 2.MD.7

    Which clock shows a quarter after ten?
    1.   
    2.   
    3.   
    4.   
  145. 2.MD.7

    Which clock shows ten minutes until 4:00?
    1.   
    2.   
    3.   
    4.   
  146. 2.MD.7

    What clock shows dinner time?
    1.   
    2.   
    3.   
    4.   
  147. 2.MD.8

    Pedro has three quarters, two nickels, and nine pennies. How much money does he have?
    1.   87 cents
    2.   98 cents
    3.   94 cents
    4.   96 cents
  148. 2.MD.8

    Morgan has three quarters, three nickels, and two pennies. How much money does she have?
    1.   93 cents
    2.   94 cents
    3.   91 cents
    4.   92 cents
  149. 2.MD.8

    Rachel has two quarters, a dime, a nickel, and six pennies. How much money does she have?
    1.   66 cents
    2.   59 cents
    3.   76 cents
    4.   71 cents
  150. 2.MD.8

    Alex had two quarters, two dimes, two nickels, and seven pennies. How much money does he have?
    1.   78 cents
    2.   91 cents
    3.   87 cents
    4.   86 cents
  151. 2.MD.8

    Carly has three quarters and six pennies. How much money does she have?
    1.   80 cents
    2.   81 cents
    3.   71 cents
    4.   91 cents
  152. 2.MD.8



    Which of the following is equal to the amount above?



    1.   
    2.   
    3.   
    4.   
  153. 2.MD.8



    Which of the following is equal to the amount above?

    1.   
    2.   
    3.   
    4.   
  154. 2.MD.9



    How many students have either two or three siblings?


  155. 2.MD.9



    How many students have more than two siblings?


  156. 2.MD.9



    How many students have zero, one, or two siblings?


  157. 2.MD.9



    What is the most common number of siblings (mode)?


  158. 2.MD.10



    Which of the students got closest to all 20 correct?
    1.   Hannah
    2.   Billy
    3.   Natalie
    4.   Joey
  159. 2.MD.10



    Which student got 17 correct?
    1.   Hannah
    2.   Natalie
    3.   Billy
    4.   Joey
  160. 2.MD.10



    Select all students who scored 15 OR less.

    1. Joey
    2. Billy
    3. Natalie
    4. Tommy
    5. Hannah
  161. 2.MD.10



    Which city is about 100 miles from Washington D.C.?
    1.   Pittsburgh
    2.   Richmond
    3.   Charlotte
    4.   Baltimore


  162. Which city is about 350 miles from Washington D.C.?
    1.   New York
    2.   Charlotte
    3.   Raleigh
    4.   Virginia Beach


  163. Select all cities that are more than 250 miles from Washington D.C.

    1. New York
    2. Charlotte
    3. Raleigh
    4. Columbia
  164. 2.MD.10



    In which day was about $90.00 earned?

    1. Monday
    2. Tuesday
    3. Wednesday
    4. Thursday
  165. 2.MD.10



    About how much more money was made on Tuesday than on Saturday?
    1.   $20.00
    2.   $90.00
    3.   $35.00
    4.   $50.00
  166. 2.G.1



    How many FACES does this shape have? Enter the number.


  167. 2.G.1



    How many VERTICES (angles) does this shape have? Enter the number.




  168. How many EDGES does this shape have? Enter the number.



  169. 2.G.1



    How many VERTICES (angles) does this shape have? Enter the number.


  170. 2.G.1



    How many VERTICES (angles) does this shape have? Enter the number.


  171. 2.G.2



    What is the area of this shape? Enter the number.


  172. 2.G.2



    What is the area of this shape? Enter the number.


  173. 2.G.2



    What is the area of this shape? Enter the number.




  174. What is the area of this shape? Enter the number.


  175. 2.G.3



    What fraction is shaded?
    1.   1/4
    2.   1/3
    3.   2/3
    4.   1/5
  176. 2.G.3



    What fraction of the pizza has pepperoni?
    1.   1/2
    2.   1/4
    3.   3/8
    4.   1/8
  177. 2.G.3



    What fraction is shaded?
    1.   1/5
    2.   3/5
    3.   2/5
    4.   1/2
  178. 2.G.3



    What fraction IS NOT shaded?
    1.   1/5
    2.   4/5
    3.   2/5
    4.   3/5


  179. What fraction DOES NOT have pepperoni?
    1.   1/8
    2.   1/4
    3.   3/4
    4.   7/8
  180. 2.MD.2

    The distance between our desks was six feet. Which of the following would be the correct measurement in different units?
    1.   10 centimeters
    2.   20 inches
    3.   2 yards
    4.   36 inches
  181. 2.MD.2

    The tree branch that fell was two feet long. Which of the following would be the correct measurement in different units?
    1.   16 centimeters
    2.   2 meters
    3.   24 inches
    4.   One yard
  182. 2.MD.2

    The lifeguard said the shark in the water was two meters long. Which of the following would be the correct measurement in different units?
    1.   200 centimeters
    2.   12 feet
    3.   3 yards
    4.   24 inches