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Mathematics 2.

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BEGINNING OF THE YEAR SUMMARY
{{exercise_number}}. Look at the picture. Decide wether the statements are true or false. Mark them with the letter T or F.

FThere is no cabinet in the classroom.

TOne of the boys has glasses.

FThere are more flowers than books on the shelf.

FThere are more schoolbags on the ground than on the desks.

{{exercise_number}}. How many of each do you see in the picture? Count them and write the
numbers by the pictures.
4637
{{exercise_number}}. Write it down using letters and numbers.
sevenninetwelvethreetwoelevenseventeensixthirteenfifteenfoursixteen810141020eightonezerotwentyfourteenten912321117613151647
{{exercise_number}}. Write the correct numbers in the boxes.
0126911152021
{{exercise_number}}. Use the right (\latex{ \lt } ,\latex{ \gt }) signs.
49578312101416112020101771211159<<<<<>>>>>
{{exercise_number}}. Write down the neighbouring numbers.
7<<<<<<<<<<<<1102011176802911211912101816
{{exercise_number}}. Which number’s neighbours are they?
354699111820171816151412101231207968<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<481275101311171619
{{exercise_number}}. What numbers was I thinking about?
even numbers less thanodd numbers less thanodd numbers more than810,8,6,4,2,05,3,11910,12,14,1612:6:10:even numbers more thanandless then18:
{{exercise_number}}. Colour as shown by the sums.
2151243311251++++++
{{exercise_number}}. Write a sum about each picture.
3+2+++++2253331624
{{exercise_number}}. Match the members of the additions with their sums on the number line.
112341256343720112153226715401234567891011
{{exercise_number}}. Put the right signs (<, >, =) between the sums.
3+25+08+14+54+16+41+79+06+35+34+45+50+71+53+31+66+11+9=<>=><<<<
{{exercise_number}}. Copy the image.
Tell a story about the pictures, write an addition about each.
+=527
-=826
{{exercise_number}}. Write sums about the pictures. (White is worth 1.)
5+1=6
2
2
4
+=
3
4
7
+=
4
2
6
=+
{{exercise_number}}. Use disks. Write a subtraction about each.
8-3=5-=-=-=954642734
{{exercise_number}}. Do the operations.
3+22+51+64+41+82+65+46+15+37+29-27-64-36-68-46-33-25-32-04-1====================57989897897110431223
{{exercise_number}}. Fill in the missing numbers.
4+5+3+7+1+0+8+3+7-6-9-3-7-6-9-3-================22312150659479583421551155435462
{{exercise_number}}. Write 4 operations about each picture.
5+2=72+5=77-2=57-5=25-2=35-3=22+3=53+2=53+5=85+3=88-5=38-3=57-4=37-3=43+4=74+3=7
{{exercise_number}}. Put an X in the right box.
4+396+23+6101+84+45+39-1-1-2789XXXXXXX
{{exercise_number}}. Fill in the missing + or - signs.
68520243426481344366213452541312813721533455342294727572======><<<>><>><+++++++++++++++---------
{{exercise_number}}. 9 kids go swimming. 6 kids are already there. How many are missing?
3=\latex{ \Huge \cdot}\latex{ \Huge \cdot}=9-63 missing.
{{exercise_number}}.  Which shape belongs in the place of the? Circle it.
{{exercise_number}}. Draw dots on the dominoes according to the numbers under each.
1313131111111616
{{exercise_number}}. Colour the sums that add up to 12 red, 15 blue, and 18 green.
1215189+36+65+101+1710+29+65+1314+16+913+27+54+811+714+43+911+413+59+317+110+8
{{exercise_number}}. Do the additions and subtractions.
13+517+211+210+412-116-314-215-216+213-312+117-3============181913141113121318101314
{{exercise_number}}. Write the numbers below the images into the circles so that the sum of three numbers on a line is equal to the number in the triangle at the top.
141917376432156876543123567894235876345
3
6
1
5
7
2
{{exercise_number}}. How many coins are in each piggie bank? Write it down using addition.
10+5=1510212+=5510+=
{{exercise_number}}. Add enough money to each piggie bank according to the number below it.
15151920coincoincoincoin
{{exercise_number}}. Cross out that many coins to make it true.
1491813coincoincoincoin
{{exercise_number}}. I have 17 coin in both of my hands. How many coin could I have in each?
rightleft116152coincoincoincoin34567891011121314
How many coin do I have in my left hand if I have 3 more in my right? 7 coin.
{{exercise_number}}. Do the additions.
coincoincoincoincoincoincoincoin3coin+4coin+2coin=5coin+1coin+3coin===coin2+coin4+coin2coin2+coin6+coin1====coin1-coin6-coin18coin2-coin3-coin16coin3-coin4-coin19coin2-coin2-coin16998911111212
{{exercise_number}}. Fill in the missing numbers.
710+5++++++------910+6610+81510-71210-41410-5321215514414825221489
{{exercise_number}}. Use disks. Write an operation about each.
1358-=14-7=712-6=6
{{exercise_number}}. Do the operations according to the arrows drawn on the number line.
0510152020151056+7=6++=16-9=16--=1313347367
{{exercise_number}}. Solve the additions and subtractions.
8+42+97+85+66+7====================7+49+36+69+75+815-817-914-618-916-713-615-715-412-811-312111511131316121211788
9
9
7
8
11
4
8
{{exercise_number}}. True or false? Mark it with a T or F.
4+6>89-3<58+1>99-2=57+5=127+4>116+6=109+4<1415-8>712-5>711-3=412-4<515-6<816-8=814-9>417-9=8TFFFTFFTFFFFFTTT
{{exercise_number}}. Which is more? Use the right (<, >, =) signs.
5+74+96+53+86+88+414-712-618-813-415-912-411-312-815-79+95+99+3===<<<<<>
{{exercise_number}}. Write the numbers 5, 6 and 11 in the shapes, so that the statements are true.
++--====5611115656111165
You can check that the solution of a sum is correct with addition or subtraction. Ex.: 5 + 6 = 11 Check: 11 - 6 = 5 or 11 - 5 = 6
You can check that the solution of a subtraction is correct with addition or subtraction. Ex.: 11 - 5 = 6 Check: 5 + 6 = 11 or 6 + 5 = 11
{{exercise_number}}. Continue filling out the table according to the rules.
+3==3-8118541391216720116917141019167
{{exercise_number}}. Determine what the rule is and fill out the table.
141271617111516953810971113201312==-4+4
{{exercise_number}}. Peter has 8 pencils and 4 more markers than pencils. How many markers does he have?
=\latex{ \Huge \cdot}\latex{ \Huge \cdot}=8+412There are 12 pens.
{{exercise_number}}. Fill in the boxes according to the rule.
01232020013+2+25791113151719258111417--33
{{exercise_number}}. Continue the sequences. 
22015185314151116+3+3+3+3+3-2-2-2-2-2+4-2+4-2+4+1-4+1-4+1-2+5-2+5-28
11
14
17
10
9
12
14
11
13
8
10
17
18
7
5
12
14
16
{{exercise_number}}. The graphs show how many people in the 2nd grade like each fruit. Decide which statements are true or false. Mark it with a T or F letter.
Most people like apples.Fewer people like pears than plums.The same amount of people like pears and apples.The fewest amount of people like plums.TFFT
{{exercise_number}}. Continue the sequences.
{{exercise_number}}. Complete the drawings according to the additions.
4+=126+=119+=138+=148546
{{exercise_number}}. Fill in the missing numbers.
512311715815174511311118169114982++++++++--------4459714196117568984378873885
{{exercise_number}}. What numbers make the statements true?
8<14>9<17>4228=========8+48+4-214+2-8917121211914-29+21717-8
{{exercise_number}}. What number was I thinking about? Write it down with an operation. Solve it.
I subtracted 7 from the number, and I was left with 8.
-78-7=8=8+7=I subtracted8from the number and I was left with9.I subtracted5from the number and I was left with14.15\latex{ \Huge \cdot}-8=9\latex{ \Huge \cdot}=8+9\latex{ \Huge \cdot}=17\latex{ \Huge \cdot}+5=14\latex{ \Huge \cdot}=14-5\latex{ \Huge \cdot}=9
{{exercise_number}}. Peter collected 13 chestnuts, 5 more than John. How many did John collect? Mark the true statements with an X.
JohnPeterJohnJohnPeterJohn>5Peter=13-5=13-5=13+5=13+5<5Peter13-5=\latex{ \Huge \cdot}\latex{ \Huge \cdot}=8John collected 8.
{{exercise_number}}. What numbers did I think of? Write them down with open sentences. Mark them on the number line.
more than3,less than12:more than3+8,less than7:more than4+4,less than7+7:a two digit number less than19:312<<0000555510101010202020204+47+7<<\latex{ \Huge \cdot}3+8>>\latex{ \Huge \cdot}719>>\latex{ \Huge \cdot}18-9
{{exercise_number}}. There were 14 passengers on the bus. At the bus stop 6 got off, and 8 got on. How many passengers are on the bus? Circle the correct solution and do the operation.
14+6+8=14-6-8=14-6+8=14+6-8=14-6+8=\latex{ \Huge \cdot}\latex{ \Huge \cdot}=16
{{exercise_number}}. Fill in the missing + or – signs.
549527426833544344431220748611387========+++++-------
{{exercise_number}}. The arrows points to the greater number. Write the numbers on the pages.
7,11,5,18,445718111118754
{{exercise_number}}. Cross out the shapes, so the statements are true of the ones left.
{{exercise_number}}. Complete the drawing to make the statement true.
There are large shapes without holes and blue shapes.
{{exercise_number}}. Number the shapes in order. Write the numbers by each of the colours.
3.,
7.
====5.,6.,10.2.,9.1.,4.,8.12345678910
{{exercise_number}}. Colour the shapes according to the numbers by each colour.
2nd,7th,10th;1st,9th,5th;3rd,8th,12th;4th,46th,11th
{{exercise_number}}. What shape was I thinking about? Draw it.
{{exercise_number}}. Write the names of the kids under their drawings!
Sue is between Liz and Jim. There is a boy next to John. Liz is on Peter’s left side.
JohnPeterLizSueJim
{{exercise_number}}. Draw the shapes in the right places.
0123456789edcba2538640964880dabebcabdecd
{{exercise_number}}. Which is the odd one out? Cross it out and explain your decision. Name the shapes.
polygonssolids
{{exercise_number}}. Colour the building blocks the right colours.
{{exercise_number}}. Match the ones that belong together.
volumetimelengthmass3 l16 kg12 am2 m
{{exercise_number}}. Do the operations with the units.
=================++++----kgkgkgkgkgkgkgkgllllllllmmmmmmmmkgkgkgkgkgkgkgkgllllllll========3859786844746734++++--------++++kgkgkgkgkgkgkgkgllllllll1479619131211820161197125mmmmmmmm12751615141193861117131015mmmmmmmm17151415
12
63591514157941666957833
{{exercise_number}}. What time is it? Write it down in two different ways.
amamamampmpmpmpm8561

13

18

17

20

{{exercise_number}}. Mother bought curtains. 7 m for the living room and 5 m each for the bedroom and the play room. How many m did she buy?
mmm==m\latex{ \Huge \cdot}\latex{ \Huge \cdot}++7551717 meter.
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