2nd Grade Math
Activity Book
This book belongs to:
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English name
My teacher is:
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Teacher’s name
Table of Contents
First Semester
August Classes
Chapter 1 Numbers in English
Chapter 2 Comparing Numbers
1st Quarter 2 Digit Addition
Chapter 3 Length (Estimating)
Chapter 4
2nd Quarter 2 Digit Subtraction
Chapter 5 Multiplication (2, 5, 4, 8)
Chapter 6
Second Semester
3rd Quarter Telling Time
Chapter 7 Multiplication (3,6,7,9)
Chapter 8 Weight
Chapter 9 3 Digit Addition and Subtraction
Chapter 10
4th Quarter Length (Centimeters and Meters)
Chapter 11 Multiplication (2 Digit x 1 Digit)
Chapter 12 Reading a Calendar and Schedule
Chapter 13 Shapes and Patterns
Chapter 14
Online Math Activities
www.abcya.com
www.sheppardsoftware.com/math.htm
What do you need
to bring to math class?
Remember to always bring these things to
English Math class:
3 Sharpened Pencils
1 Eraser
1 Ruler
Math Activity Book
Math Folders
Let’s be ready to learn!
Chapter One
Numbers in English
Study Sheet
words and things I need to remember
0 zero 11 eleven 20 twenty
1 one 12
2 two 13 twelve 30 thirty
3 three 14
4 four 15 thirteen 40 forty
5 five 16
6 six 17 fourteen 50 fifty
7 seven 18
8 eight 19 fifteen 60 sixty
9 nine
10 ten sixteen 70 seventy
seventeen 80 eighty
eighteen 90 ninety
nineteen 100 hundred
twenty-one = 21
one hundred twenty-one = 121
$ = dollars
$100 = one hundred dollars
You can practice online! On your computer, go to:
http://sheppardsoftware.com/math.htm#earlymath
Name That Number
Writing Practice: Zero to Nineteen
Write the name of each number twice
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Writing Practice: Twenty to Dollars
Write the name of each number and symbol twice
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
101
110
$
Number Names! Word Search
Draw a line to match Circle the names
of the numbers
five 0
qa zws x edc z
zero 1 r f i ve f v t ge
b s hn i u f ou r
ten 2 j e i kgo l pqo
t v zwh s x edc
three 3 he f v t n t gby
r n n u j i mone
six 4 e I k t en o l pq
ewew r e t yu i
eight 5 opao sd f s i x
two 6 Fill in the missing vowels
four 7 z ___ r ___ ___ n ___
nine 8 tw ___ thr ___ ___
one 9 f ___ ___ r f ___ v ___
seven 10 s ___ x s ___v ___ n
___ ___ ght n ___ n ___
t ___ n
Let’s try the
next page!
Number Names! Word Search
Draw a line to match Circle the names
11 of the numbers
twelve
eleven hqwe r t y u i o
12 u p a s d f g h j k
fourteen n i ne t een s t
13 d t m v n l o p q r
thirteen r h v ewe x y z a
14 e i c n d v e f g h
sixteen d r j t we l v e k
15 l t n e o n p w i q
fifteen r e s e t t u v gw
16 f e e n i o u a h s
nineteen i n i ouwc v t i
17 f O u r t e e n e x
seventeen t bn zwz o de t
18 e d l n e n m u n e
eighteen e t ewna s d f e
19 n g h j t k l m n n
hundred bv c xy z a sw f
20
What’s your
twenty 100 favorite
number?
My favorite number is __________________________________
Color by Numbers
How many black dots are on the monster?
There are __________________ black dots.
Color by Numbers
How petals does the flower have?
There are __________________ petals.
Problem Solving
Circle and write the answer for each problem.
1. Derek counts one hundred 2. Anita counted
ninety cars. Which is sixty-eight leaves.
another way to write this Which is another way to
number? write this number?
109 68
190 16
119 18
3. Justin has 12 pencils in his 4. Mr. Green has 55
pencil case. What is stickers. What is another
another way to write this way to write this
number? number?
__________________ __________________
5. There are 537 chairs in the school. What is another way
to write this number?
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Problem Solving
Circle and write the answer for each problem.
1. There are 30 seats on the 2. There are 40 kites at the
bus. How many people park. How many kites
can sit on the bus? are there?
thirty four
thirteen fourteen
three forty
3. Mr. D loves dogs. He has 4. Ms. Chen loves cats.
had 4 dogs ever since he She has 11 cats. What is
was a kid. What is another another way to write this
way to write this number? number?
__________________
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5. A rainbow has many colors; red, orange, yellow, green,
blue, light blue and purple. How many colors are there
in a rainbow?
__________________
Problem Solving
Circle and write the answer for each problem.
1. One ice-cream cone costs 2. One book costs four
thirty-five dollars. How can hundred forty-four
you write this? dollars. How can you
write this?
35$ $414
$35 $444
35 $404
3. Spell out the price. 4. If somethings is “free”,
how much money does
it cost?
____________________ ___________________
5. Jennifer likes to go to the movies. She wants to buy a
movie ticket. The movie ticket costs three hundred
twenty-five dollars. How can you write this?
__________________
Self Check
Spell out the prices.
1. 2.
$100 $16
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3. 4.
$220 $33
________________________ ________________________
5. 6.
$51 $8
________________________ ________________________
Self Check
Pick some numbers that you want to practice.
Write the number in the circle and then spell the
name of the number.
1. 2.
________________________ ________________________
3. 4.
________________________ ________________________
5. 6.
________________________ ________________________
Self Check
Pick some numbers that you want to practice.
Write the number in the circle and then spell the
name of the number.
1. 2.
________________________ ________________________
3. 4.
________________________ ________________________
5. 6.
________________________ ________________________
Math Reading Comprehension
Some scientists study whales. Different kinds of
whales swim along the west coast of the United
States of America.
A scientist sees eight blue whales. Blue whales
are the largest animals on Earth.
Where is the United States Think and
of America? discover!
Use a
map
These scientists also see thirteen humpback
whales. Humpback whales sing under water.
Did the scientists see more humpback whales or
blue whales?
More ____________________ whales.
Where is the Pacific Think and
Ocean? discover!
Use a
map
Fin whales are fast swimmers. They are the
WCAseahscnacoalienedsdnaat-ilsaalstornsgdesewesthstimewahUaganlroolietnuesgpdintoShttfeha2ete7eawfsisnoot rfwcldAoh.maasleet rsoic.fa. Pilot
wwAHThhhoseaacwlilneeedussnom.tsiwsybtoiemsuer 2ebsp7seeaihslilnsgtpdhroeeaullenpleudoam_fd_btew_e_rer,_n2o__7try_?a-_n_pi_ni_loe_t_p._i_lo_t____.
Whheerreeisisththeecocuonutnrytroyf of Think and
Canada? discover!
Use a
map
Humpback whales swim to the warm water
near Mexico for the winter. Humpback whales
have as many as 35 throat grooves.
How do you spell the number 35?
The number 35 is spelled _____________________.
Where is the country of Think and
Mexico? discover!
Use a
map
Reading Comprehension Questions
1. How many blue whales do the scientists see?
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2. How many humpback whales do the scientists see?
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3. How many fin whales do they see?
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4. How many throat grooves do humpback whales
have?
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5. Which kind of whale is the largest whale in the
world?
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Math Writing
Write a short story about scientists watching whales.
Use number words to describe what they see.
Draw a picture of what the scientists see.
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Practice Quiz score
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