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Summer Mathematics Packet- Second Grade

Farmland Elementary

Summer Math Packet For students completing second grade

Student Name ______________________________________________

Dear Families,

In this packet you will find math activities to help maintain and review math skills learned in 2nd grade. It will also prepare your child for 3rd grade math concepts. Summer math packets for all grade levels will be available on the Farmland website as well. These activities are varied and are meant to show how much fun and relevant math can be in everyday life. We ask that you check over your child’s work to see that he/she is working accurately. We hope that your child will complete the packet and return it when the new school year begins so that he/she can be recognized as one of our outstanding summer mathletes!

We also look forward to our Mad Minute Math Event in the fall (Mad Minute is a timed math facts test). 3rd grade students will participate in an addition Mad Minute event. 4th and 5th grade students will participate in a multiplication Mad Minute event. Students will have the opportunity to win gold, silver or bronze ribbons, so be sure to practice your basic facts this summer too!

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Summer Mathematics Packet- Second Grade

Week 1: Basic Facts

Basic facts are important for computation throughout your child’s academic career.

Thought for the week: Math is FUN!

1. Write the whole numbers in digits and words from 1 – 100 on any fun paper you choose. (For example- 1 one, 2 two, …) Create a pattern or collage of the numbers and words.

2. Write your ordinal numbers from 1-20. Remember after thirds, most end in “th”. (First, second, third, fourth, …)

3. Choose some links from “Math Websites from Curriculum 2.0 2011-2012” (back page of

this packet) and practice your basic facts.

4. Using the information below and the blank graphs on the next page, construct a bar graph and pictograph. Remember your graph must be labeled, have a title, have a key and start with the number 0!

Favorite Ice Cream Flavors in Room 233 7 students like chocolate 4 students like strawberry

2 students like cookies and cream 5 students like vanilla 5 students like cherry

After completing the graph, write three complete sentences interpreting what you have learned from the graph.

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Week 2: Addition and Subtraction with and without Composing and Decomposing

These two areas compose a large portion of second grade math and need to be reviewed throughout the summer to remember the logic and operations.

Thought for the week: Numbers are Everywhere!

1. Complete the addition problems below. Most of these problems require composing a ten. (Be sure to rewrite the problems vertically so that they are easier to solve!)

23 + 12= _______ 40 + 34= _______ 56 + 43 = __________ 285 + 207 = _________

418 + 138 = _________ 767 + 325 = _________ 128 + 261 = __________

2. Complete the addition problems below. All of these problems require composing a ten.

426 + 337 = ________ 673 + 234 = _________ 591 + 749 = _________ 755 + 476 = _______

678 + 343 = _________ 899 + 267 = __________ 487 + 622 = __________

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3. Complete the subtraction problems. Most of these problems require decomposing a ten. (Be sure to rewrite the problems vertically so that they are easier to solve).

56 – 43 = __________ 78 – 41 = __________ 340 – 120 = __________ 62 – 37 = _________

623 – 569 = __________ 457 – 285 = ____________ 641 – 395 = _____________

4. Complete these challenging subtraction problems. All of these problems require decomposing a ten. (Be sure to rewrite the problems vertically and line up your places- 1’s over 1’s and 10’s over 10’s!)

741 – 237 = ___________ 966 – 419 = ___________ 542 – 189 = __________ 640 – 158 = _________

106 – 59 = __________ 305 – 67 = __________ 507 – 189 = _________ 701 – 395 = ________

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Week 3: Money Sense

Money is used by children on a daily basis. Children need to be able to count by 1’s, 5’s, 10’s, 25’s and 50’s to $1.00. Children need to be able to identify the different coins and their values.

Thought for the week: Money Counts!

1. Write the name and value of each coin below.

_________________________ ______________________

________________________ ____________________________

2. Show 2 different ways to make 25¢. Show 4 different ways to make 50¢.

3. You have $1.00. You spend 42¢. How much change will you get back? Show 2 different ways the change can be made.

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4. You are going to the store on Saturday. You have saved $10.00 from your allowance. You want to buy 2 items. Look at the items below. What combinations of items can you buy?

$5.99 $6.99 $2.49 $3.79 $1.89

5. Joe and Jane Smith have decided to go to the Hamburger Shop for lunch. They have $15.00 total to spend for their two meals. Select a lunch for Joe and Jane from the menu below and find the total amount for the meal.

The Hamburger Shop Menu

Regular hamburger and fries- $4.75 Large hamburger and fries- $5.25

Cheeseburger and fries- $5.75 Bacon burger and fries- $5.95

Coke, Orange, Sprite or lemonade- $1.50

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Week 4: Fractions and Partitioning Shapes

Being able to partition shapes and understand fractional parts is important.

Thought for the week: Sharing is Great!

1. Cut 4 strips of paper the same length. Make one strip the WHOLE. Fold one strip to make HALVES. Fold one strip to make THIRDS. Fold one strip to make FOURTHS. Lay the strips one under the other with the WHOLE on top. Compare the sizes of each part and answer the questions below- Which is larger- one WHOLE or one-half? Why? Which is larger- one-third or one-fourth? Why? Which is smaller- one-third or one-half? Why?

Which is smaller- one-half or one-fourth? Why?

2. Cynthia was having a pizza party for her birthday. She invited 3 friends to her party. She ordered one large pizza that had 12 slices. All the girls got the same number of slices. How many slices did each girl receive? Draw the pizza with 12 slices and then partition it into the correct number of shares.

3. Color each circle to match the fraction under it.

1/2 2/3 3/4 4/6

4. Complete this activity with your parents. First, take an orange and cut it in half. How many pieces do you have? Second, cut each orange piece in half again. How many pieces do you have now? If you eat one piece now, what fraction of the orange will you eat? Oranges are good for you so go ahead and enjoy the rest of your healthy snack!

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5. List 6 things that you can see or buy at the grocery store that show fractions. (For example, a set/carton of eggs).

_______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________

6. Look at the shapes below. Partition each shape into halves. If it can also be divided into four equal parts then partition it into fourths.

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Week 5: Time

Time is very important in our daily lives. Everything revolves around time. Whether it is to get to work, school, and a play date or catch a plane to grandma’s house, our children must learn to use time wisely.

Thought for the week: Time Flies!

1. Write the correct time for each of the clocks below.

_______________ _______________ _______________

2. Make a clock of your own from a paper plate and paper clips (or whatever materials you would like). You must have the hour hand and minute hand as well as the minute intervals.

3. Make a list of 5 things people have used to tell time throughout human history. ___________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________

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4. Make a list of the things you did for one hour. Include the time and how long you spent doing each activity.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Kathy and her two friends went to the pool with her mother at 10:00a.m. They went

down the water slide and played with their floating ball. They left the pool at 1:30 p.m. How long did they stay at the pool?

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Week 6: Multiplication

Just like addition and subtraction, multiplication and division are opposites. Multiplication is repeated addition and division is repeated subtraction. Multiplication is adding numbers in equal groups. Division is dividing numbers into equal groups.

Thought for the week” Opposites!

1. Draw an ARRAY to solve the following multiplication problems.

3x3 = 2x6 =

4x5 = 5x7 =

2. Look at the arrays in the pictures below. Write a multiplication number sentence to match the array. Be sure to write the answer!

______________________ _____________________

_______________________ ____________________

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3. Joe had 3 pages of Pokémon cards. He had 6 cards on each page. How many Pokémon cards did Joe have altogether?

4. Jill measured the 8 sides of a stop sign. Each side was 5 inches long. How many inches did the edge (perimeter) of the stop sign measure altogether?

5. Draw an array to make the number 25. Remember you must make rows with equal groups. You must make more than one row.

6. Challenge! Take the array you made in question 5 and divide it into 5 equal groups. Then answer…

25 ÷ 5 = ________________

Now, explain to an adult how you got your answer. Be sure to include details about what you did and why.

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Week 7: Marvelous Math Fun!

This week you have the opportunity to pick some fun math activities to complete. You can do as many as you like, but we hope that you select several to accomplish!

Thought for the week: Enjoy the fun of math!

______ Read a fun book about math.

______ Write a letter to a friend telling your friend how you spent your time this summer. Include time details!

______ Make a poster to encourage children to save money.

______ Make up a rap, song or poem about math.

______ Make multiplication flash cards.

______ Draw a picture using math shapes and symbols.

______ Write a “how to” book about how to add and/or subtract with composing and decomposing.

______ Measure your house and see which room is the biggest and smallest.

______ Measure your family’s feet and then make a line plot to show the range of sizes.

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Week 8: Problem Solving

Problem solving and application is the ability to use known skills to solve problems. This is important in our everyday lives and shows how math is used constantly.

Thought for the week: You are a problem solver!

Select the problems you can do. Show your work. Be perseverant and ask for help if you need it.

1. At the fair you get different numbers of points for hitting things with a baseball.

19 points for knocking over a pile of milk bottles 16 points for tumbling down a tower of blocks 17 points for making a mouse fall off a house 13 points for throwing the ball into a hole 11 points for knocking the tail off a wooden monkey 5 points for throwing the ball into a hippo’s mouth

It takes 45 points to win a giant donkey.

What are some ways you can get exactly the right number of points to win a donkey?

2. There was a piñata at Drew's birthday party. The 3 Gonzalez sisters collected 4 packs of bubblegum that fell from the piñata. When they got home, they decided to split the 4 packs of gum evenly. They opened each pack and counted 6 pieces of gum in each.

How can the 3 sisters divide the bubblegum evenly? How do you know?

Extra: What if their mother tells them they must share the packs of gum with their 3 cousins as well? How many pieces would each child get?

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3. Anna was at the beach trying to catch minnows with her net. In her first scoop, she caught 4 minnows. In her second scoop she caught 10 minnows. In the third scoop she caught 16 minnows. If the pattern continues, how many minnows will she catch in the fifth scoop? Extra: How many minnows will she have caught altogether after the fifth scoop? Explain how you found your answers.

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4. Jack has a lot of shells. He has more than 40 but less than 60. When he counts them by twos he has one left over. When he counts them by fives he has none left over. The number of shells is more than half of 100. How many shells does Jack have?

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Math Websites from Curriculum 2.0 2011-2012

http://illuminations.nctm.org/ActivityDetail.aspx?ID=75 (ten frame)

http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_152_g_1_t_1.html?from=grade_g_1.html (add and subtract)

http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_334_g_1_t_1.html (add and subtract)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/teachers/ks2_activities/maths/interpreting_data.shtml (BBC site has lots of options)

http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/me3us/flash/lessonLauncher.html?lesson=lessons/15/m3_15_00_x.swf (+ -)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/games/dartboard.shtml (+ -)

http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_326_g_1_t_1.html?from=topic_t_1.html (+ -)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/teachers/ks2_activities/maths/addition.shtml (+ -)

http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/dictionary.html (Math dictionary)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/addem/office.shtml (+ -)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/starship/maths/crosstheswamp.shtml (+ -)

http://illuminations.nctm.org/ActivityDetail.aspx?ID=217 (Coins)

http://www.usmint.gov/ (coins)

http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_317_g_1_t_4.html (time)

http://www.teachingtime.co.uk/draggames/sthec2.html (Stop the clock 2)

http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/StopTheClock/sthec3.html (Stop the clock 3)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/maths/shape_space/time/play.shtml (time)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/maths/shape_space/time/play.shtml (Time)

https://mymcps-instruction.mcpsmd.org/sites/ICResources/Lists/Resources/5d15f708-a840-46ac-8d0c-

8ce74d76a3a4/eTools/pvb/index.html (Place Value)

http://illuminations.nctm.org/activitydetail.aspx?id=26 (Place Value)

http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_292_g_3_t_1.html?open=activities (Place Value)

https://mymcps-instruction.mcpsmd.org/sites/ICResources/Lists/Resources/5d15f708-a840-46ac-8d0c-

8ce74d76a3a4/eTools/draw/index.html (Geometry)

http://nrich.maths.org/2910 (Geometry)

http://nrich.maths.org/2398 (Geometry- tangrams)

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Good Math Websites

Addition practice:

Addition Test http://www.amblesideprimary.com/ambleweb/mentalmaths/additiontest.html

Addition Racehttp://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/SpeedGrid/Addition/urikares.html

Rock Hopper http://www.eduplace.com/kids/mw/swfs/rockhopper_grade1.html

Concentration http://www.aplusmath.com/Games/Concentration/Addition_Concentration.html

Flash Cards http://www.aplusmath.com/Flashcards/addition.html

Sum to 10 http://www.mathsyear2000.co.uk/magnet/minus3/sumtox/index.html

Hidden Pictures http://www.aplusmath.com/Games/HiddenPicture/HiddenPicture.php

Swamp http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/starship/maths/games/cross_the_swamp/small_sound/standard.shtml

Subtraction practice:

Flash Cards http://www.aplusmath.com/Flashcards/subtraction.html

Hidden Pictures http://www.aplusmath.com/Games/HiddenPicture/HiddenPicture.php?gametype=Subtraction

Baseball http://newton.burney.ws/math/funsheets/baseball/ssds.htm

Subtraction Test http://www.amblesideprimary.com/ambleweb/mentalmaths/subtractiontest.html

Subtraction Speed Grid http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/SpeedGrid/Subtraction/urikasub1res.html

Balance the Equation http://www.softschools.com/math/subtraction/balance_equations/

Fishing http://www.softschools.com/math/games/fishing_sub.jsp

Measurement:

Measure It http://www.funbrain.com/measure/index.html

The Ruler Game http://www.rickyspears.com/rulergame/

Fractions:

Fraction Flags http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/fractionflags/fractionflags.html

Cookies for Grampy http://www.visualfractions.com/CookiesF.html

Find Grampy http://www.visualfractions.com/FindGrampy/findgrampy.html

Find Grampy Strict http://www.visualfractions.com/GrampStrict/findgrampystrict.html

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Summer Mathematics Packet- Second Grade Clock work:

Stop the Clock 1 second http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/StopTheClock/sthec4.html

Stop the Clock 5 second http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/StopTheClock/sthec5.html

Stop the Clock 15 second http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/StopTheClock/sthec2.html

Stop the Clock 30 second http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/StopTheClock/sthec1.html

Bang On Time http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/BangOnTime/clockwordres.html

Bedtime Bandits http://www.mrnussbaum.com/bedtime.htm

Smiley Face http://www.bornthinker.com/gtemplate.php?game=smiley_clock&t=e

Money:

Counting Money http://www.hbschool.com/activity/counting_money/

Coin Flash Cards http://www.aplusmath.com/Flashcards/

Money Slide http://www.toonuniversity.com/flash.asp?err=569&engine=

Concentration http://www.quia.com/mc/4918.html

General: (look for the games sections and go to math)

Gamequarium www.gamequarium.com

Aplus Math www.aplusmath.com

Funbrain www.funbrain.com

SoftSchool http://www.softschools.com/math/games/


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