Grade 2 Everyday Math Home Link Calendar for March

Math Home Link Calendar for March

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Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday
Mr. Wong had 24 blue kites, 22 red kites and 13 orange kites for sale. How many kites did he have for sale? / Sally bought one of the kites. She paid with:
Q Q Q Q D D N N N P P
How much did her kite cost? / Mr. Wong sold 59 kites. Miss Jones sold 72 kites. How many fewer kites did Mr. Wong sell? / Jack took his kite to the park at 3:00. He went home at 4:30. How much time did he spend at the park? / When Jack arrived at the park, it was 62° F. When he left, the temperature was 58°F. What was the change in temperature?
10 children took kites to the park. 6 of them are boys. What fraction of the children are boys? / 12 kites divided between 4 children. How many kites in 1/4? How many in 3/4? / 18 kites.
1/3 are blue. The rest are red. How many are red? / Mary is 54 inches tall. Would you use a scale or a yardstick to measure her height? / You are checking the outdoor temperature. Would you measure in degrees, inches or pounds?
You are traveling from Pennsylvania to New Jersey. Would you measure the distance in feet, yards or miles? / Where would you most likely see liter written as a unit of measure?
Soda bottle or bag of sugar? / 6 Leprechauns. Each has 4 shamrocks. How many shamrocks in all? / You start Homework at 6:20 p.m. You finish at 7:00. How long did it take? / Solve using Partial sums:
58+32+8 64+39+16
37+19+3 44+16+5
Write a 3-digit number with 6 tens, 9 hundreds and 7 ones. Is the number even or odd? / What’s missing?
a.) 357, ____, ____, 360
b.) 212, 214, ___, 218
c.) 910, 900, ___, ___ / Odd or even?
657 238
1,092 6,983
1,836 22, 395 / 2 cups = 1 pint
2 pints = 1 quart
How many cups equal 1 quart? / Bob weighs 42 pounds. Joe weighs 48 pounds. How much more does Joe weigh than Bob?
12 cats. 5 mouse toys.
How many toys per cat? How many left over? / 25 dogs, 12 cats, 2 goldfish. How many pets in all? / Solve using Trade First:
96-32 49-59
87-18 54-45 / 12 children took kites to the park. 6 of them are girls. What fraction of the children are boys? / You are traveling from Pennsylvania to Florida. Would you measure the distance in feet, yards or miles?

Washington Township Grade 2

Please note: If any of these activities are too difficult or too easy for your child, consider modifying or adjusting the numbers to better reflect his or her needs