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Name _________________________________________________ { Phonics }
Circle the oa and ay words in each sentence. Then sort the words you long vowels RF.2.3
circled by their vowel sound.
1. Some goats like to eat hay.
2. Stay off the road!
3. Will soap get crayon off walls?
4. Lay the loaf of bread on the tray.
5. My pet toad is called Jay.
6. I played soccer and scored 2 goals!
Name ______________________________________________ { Comprehension }
Identify the sentence that tells what each paragraph is mostly about. main idea RI.2.2
1. Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday in September. It’s a day to
thank hard-working Americans. It is usually celebrated with summer activities
like picnics and camping. Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summertime.
What is the main idea of this paragraph?
People work hard. Labor Day is a holiday. Americans like picnics.
2. Veterans are men and women who have served in the military. A special day to honor
veterans is November 11. On Veterans Day we thank those who have kept our country safe.
We can write letters to veterans to say we’re grateful. We can fly a flag to show that America
is important.
What is the main idea of this paragraph?
Flags are nice. Veterans like mail. We honor veterans in November.
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Name _________________________________________________ { Place Value }
number patterns 2.NBT.5
This is one way to show the
number 54 with blocks:
5 tens 4 ones = 54
Show another way to make 54
with blocks. (hint: try breaking apart a 10)
___ tens ___ ones = 54
Show one more way to make 54
with blocks.
___ tens ___ ones = 54
What number do the blocks
show?
___ tens ___ ones = ___
What number do the blocks
show?
___ tens ___ ones = ___
Guess my mystery number.
I have 25 ones and
7 tens.
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Name _________________________________________________ { Fast Facts }
Answer each problem as quickly as you can without using your fingers. If you don’t know the answer right
away, put a circle around the problem and go to the next one. After you’ve finished all the problems you know,
go back and work out the problems you circled. Can you think of a way to remember these problems so you will
know them next time?
9
+ 0
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+ 0
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+ 7
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+ 0
11
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+ 0
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+ 1
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16
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9
+ 7
12
+ 6
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+ 1
10
+ 6
1
+ 8
14
+ 4
16
+ 1
12
+ 8
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Key: = 10 = 1
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Name _________________________________________________ { Grammar }
Read each sentence. Write the two underlined words as a contraction. contractions L.2.2
Example: He is going outside. He’s
1. We are playing a game.
2. She will play with us.
3. She does not know the rules.
4. We will teach her.
Draw a line from the contraction to the correct word pair.
won’t you’ve they’d you’re
they would you have you are will not
Name _________________________________________________ { Writing } L.2.2
Dear Andrew, editing
Today I visited Grandma’s farm. I always have fun when I go there. I like
feeding the cows? But i don’t like sheep They try to choow my shoelaces.
Love, Jen
1. How should a letter begin?
o Dear Andrew, o Dear, Andrew o Dear Andrew
2. Choose the sentence that has the correct punctuation.
o I like feeding the cows o I like feeding the cows? o I like feeding the cows.
3. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
o But i don’t like sheep o But i don’t like sheep? o But I don’t like sheep.
4. What is the correct way to spell choow?
o choow o choo o chew
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Name _____________________________________________ { Problem Solving }
Solve the problems. Then explain your thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 2.OA.1
There are 25 cows on the farm.
Some of the cows are in the
barn. 14 of the cows are in the
field. How many cows are in
the barn? (Think: is this a joining or
separating problem?)
I want to buy some new
crayons for 46¢. Draw the
coins to show one way I
can pay for the crayons.
I put 5 stickers on each
paper. I have 6 papers.
How many stickers did I
use?
Name _________________________________________________ { Graphing }
Garrett found these seashells during his trip to the beach. Use the picture to tally chart 2.MD.10
make a tally chart. Then answer the questions.
Title:
pointy shells
striped shells
clamshells
1. Write a title for the tally chart.
2. How many shells did Garrett find in all? _______________________________________
3. How many MORE striped shells did he find than clamshells? ______________________
4. How many shells are NOT clamshells? _________________________________________
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Name _________________________________________________ { Vocabulary }
context clues
1. These words are all related: tuna shark haddock L.2.4
A haddock is a type of o car o fish o flower
2. These words are all related: banana lemon lychee
A lychee is a type of o fruit o bird o game
3. These words are all related: mouse rat capybara
A capybara is a type of o animal o cloud o house
4. These words are all related: cheddar Swiss gruyere
Gruyere is a type of o cheese o fish o country
5. These words are all related: oak maple hickory
A hickory is a type of o bed o sport o tree
Name _________________________________________________ { Phonics }
Circle the igh and ue words in each sentence. Then sort the words you long vowels RF.2.3
circled by their vowel sound.
1. She might find the lost clue.
2. I’m right so don’t argue!
3. Twist the glue lid tightly.
4. Is it true you got in a fight?
5. Will the knight rescue her?
6. I think blueberries are delightful!
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Name _________________________________________________ { Review }
1. Count backward
by 2’s starting at
18. Can you get to
zero?
Yes No
2.
6 – 4 = ____
16 – 4 = ____
26 – 4 = ____
56 – 4 = ____
3. Match
4. How much?
5. Color 86.
6. Start with the
number 4. Add 5.
Add 20. Subtract 6.
What number did you
get?
7. Write the missing
numbers.
8. Write the time.
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Name _________________________________________________ { Place Value }
Count the blocks. Write the number of hundreds, tens, and ones. 3-digit numbers 2.NBT.1
Then write the number.
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hundreds tens ones
hundreds tens ones
hundreds tens ones
hundreds tens ones
45 10
30 30
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Name ____________________________________________ { Comprehension }
text features RI.2.5
1. Circle the title and the author’s name.
2. Which chapter tells about Lincoln’s sons?
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3. Where in the book would I turn to read about
Lincoln’s presidency?
o page 1 o page 95 o page 78
4. What is the fourth chapter in this book?
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5. Which chapter begins on page 95?
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Name _________________________________________________ { Grammar }
Read each sentence. Separate the contraction. contractions L.2.2
Example: He’s going outside. He is
1. It’s my turn to swing.
2. We’ve lost our papers.
3. We’re glad it is sunny.
4. I’m too hungry to wait.
Draw a line from the contraction to the correct word pair.
didn’t he’d they’re she’ll
they are she will did not he would
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Honest Abe All about Abraham Lincoln
by Douglas Springfield
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
Growing up in Kentucky . . . . . . . . . 1
Lincoln Owns a Store . . . . . . . . . . 15
Lincoln’s Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Lincoln the Lawyer . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
The New President . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Lincoln’s Legacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
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Name _________________________________________________ { Fast Facts }
Answer each problem as quickly as you can without using your fingers. If you don’t know the answer right
away, put a circle around the problem and go to the next one. After you’ve finished all the problems you know,
go back and work out the problems you circled. Can you think of a way to remember these problems so you will
know them next time?
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Name ____________________________________________ { Problem Solving }
Solve the problems. Then explain your thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 2.OA.1
Graciela had 38¢. On
Monday she earned 23¢.
On Tuesday she earned 10¢
more. How much money
does she have now?
My mystery number has 5
tens and 29 ones. What
number am I thinking of?
Show 2 ways to make 65¢.
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Name _________________________________________________ { Writing } L.2.1
Use words from the box—or choose your own---to make a SUPER SENTENCE! expanding sentences
Describe It
(adjective)
Who or What
(noun)
Did What
(verb)
How
(adverb)
The
alien
Now write your super sentence about the alien.
Name _________________________________________________ { Vocabulary }
Use the glossary to answer the questions. defining words L.2.4
1. Which word in the glossary tells you where
the king would sit at dinner?
o palfrey o dais o tournament
2. Which word in the glossary tells you what the
queen wore to the fair?
o wimple o cupola o palfrey
3. Which word in the glossary matches
the picture?
o dais o wimple o cupola
4. Which word in the glossary tells you what the
knight rode when he went hunting?
o cupola o palfrey o tournament
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Glossary
cupola (kyoo • puh •luh)- a dome
shaped roof
dais (day • es)- a raised stand for
the king’s table
palfrey (pawl • free) – a horse for
riding
tournament (toor • nuh • ment)- a
contest
wimple (wim • puhl) – a cloth for
covering the hair and neck
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Adjectives
green fuzzy super
giant slimy scary
bumpy noisy soft
Verbs
leaped flew talked
drove ate smiled
blinked crashed
Adverbs
carefully loudly
excitedly badly
silently perfectly
I used correct capitals. I used correct punctuation. I used my best spelling. My sentence makes sense.
Name _________________________________________________ { Graphing }
Five friends cut out paper hearts for an art project. They made a graph pictographs
to show how many each person cut. Use the graph to answer the questions. 2.MD.10
Title:
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Rex Lois Ann Bill Sam
Name _________________________________________________ { Review }
1. Do the coins equal
25¢?
Yes No
2. What number do
the blocks show?
__________________
3. Which is the
correct sign?
2+6 5+4
o >
o <
o =
4. Circle the numbers
with a 7 in the tens
place.
5. Color 64.
6. Count by 10s
starting at 0. What is
the fifth number that
you say?
Will you ever say 75?
7.
13 – 7 = ____
23 – 7 = ____
43 – 7 = ____
53 – 7 = ____
8. Write the time.
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C = 1 heart cut out
1. Write a title for this pictograph. Circle the key.
2. How many hearts did Ann cut? ___________________
3. Who cut 1 fewer heart than Sam? ________________
4. How many hearts did Bill cut? ___________________
5. Who cut 4 hearts? _____________________________
6. How many more hearts did Rex cut than Lois? ______
7. How many hearts did they cut in all? ______________
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