Homework. 2-1 Name. 1 Write the numbers going down to see the tens. 2 What number comes after 100? 3 What number comes next?

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2-1 Name 1 Write the numbers going down to see the tens. 1 11 41 71 2 92 3 63 44 74 25 95 56 37 18 88 10 20 50 100 2 What number comes after 100? 69 3 What number comes next? UNIT 2 LESSON 1 Ones, Tens, and Hundreds 43

2-1 Name Remembering 1 Complete the Math Mountains and equations. 10 10 6 4 6 6 6 4 = 6 = 10 10-6 = Make a ten to find the total. 2 5 7 = 8 5 = 4 9 = 3 2 9 = 3 8 = 6 8 = 4 7 9 = 5 6 = 4 8 = 5 9 9 = 7 6 = 6 6 = 6 Stretch Your Thinking Add 2 tens to 100. What is the number? Explain your thinking. 44 UNIT 2 LESSON 1 Ones, Tens, and Hundreds

2-2 Name Add. 1 50 40 = 80 10 = 60 20 = 5 4 = 8 1 = 6 2 = 2 10 70 = 30 70 = 40 30 = 1 7 = 3 7 = 4 3 = 3 30 60 = 20 80 = 50 40 = 3 6 = 2 8 = 5 4 = 4 50 30 = 70 20 = 40 60 = 5 3 = 7 2 = 4 6 = 5 90 10 = 50 20 = 20 30 = 9 1 = 5 2 = 2 3 = 6 30 10 = 50 30 = 40 20 = 3 1 = 5 3 = 4 2 = UNIT 2 LESSON 2 Draw Quick Tens and Quick Hundreds 45

2-2 Name Remembering Make a ten to find the total. 1 8 4 = 5 9 = 6 8 = 2 5 9 = 6 7 = 3 8 = 3 2 9 = 7 5 = 6 9 = 4 9 9 = 4 8 = 8 8 = Find the unknown addend. 5 3 = 12 8 = 13 15-7 = 6 6 = 12 4 = 13 18-9 = 7 7 = 14 9 = 17 16-9 = 8 Stretch Your Thinking Draw Quick Hundreds, Quick Tens, and circles to show a number between 100 and 200. What number did you show? 46 UNIT 2 LESSON 2 Draw Quick Tens and Quick Hundreds

2-3 Name Draw the number using boxes, 10- sticks, and circles. Then write the expanded form. 1 2 3 176 100 70 6 143 184 What number is shown? H = Hundreds, T = Tens, O = Ones 4 5 1 2 7 H T O H T O 127 100 20 = 7 = 6 H T O = 7 H T O = UNIT 2 LESSON 3 Represent Numbers in Different Ways 47

2-3 Name Remembering Write the unknown addend. 1 5 = 15 17-9 = 7 = 11 2 6 = 14 16-7 = 3 = 11 3 7 = 15 12-7 = 6 = 15 Complete the addition doubles equation. 4 = 16 5 = 10 6 = 8 7 = 14 8 = 12 9 = 18 10 Stretch Your Thinking Show 194 two different ways. 48 UNIT 2 LESSON 3 Represent Numbers in Different Ways

2-4 Name Solve. Make a proof drawing. Show your work. 1 Mina picks 63 flowers from her garden. She can put 10 flowers in each vase. How many vases can she fill? How many extra flowers will she have? vases extra flowers 2 Luisa has 85 coupons. She can trade in 10 of them for a toy. How many toys can Luisa get for her coupons? How many coupons will she have left over? toys coupons left over 3 Dr. Turk wants to buy books that cost 10 dollars each. He has 145 dollars. How many books can he buy? How many dollars will he have left over? books dollars left over 4 The track team has 72 water bottles. They pack them 10 to a box. How many boxes do they fill? How many water bottles are left over? boxes water bottles left over UNIT 2 LESSON 4 Combine Ones, Tens, and Hundreds 49

2-4 Name Remembering Make a drawing. Write an equation. Solve the problem. 1 Amir had 9 books. He went to the library and got 4 more. How many does he have now? 2 Bella had 15 balloons. Some of the balloons flew away. Now she has 8 balloons left. How many balloons flew away? 3 What number is 10 more than 9? Explain or show how you know. 4 Write the numbers from 34 to 44. 5 Stretch Your Thinking Make a math drawing to solve the word problem. There are 47 children in Ali s gym class. They need to stand in groups of 10. How many groups of children will there be? How many children will not be in a group of 10? groups children not in a group of 10 50 UNIT 2 LESSON 4 Combine Ones, Tens, and Hundreds

2-5 Name Make a drawing for each number. Write <, >, or =. 1 131 141 2 29 28 3 56 56 4 132 38 Write <, >, or =. 5 157 175 6 103 107 7 80 18 8 100 100 9 148 149 10 116 99 11 122 150 12 73 111 13 64 64 14 188 186 UNIT 2 LESSON 5 Compare Numbers Within 200 51

2-5 Name Remembering Add. 1 40 30 = 4 3 = 60 20 = 6 2 = 90 10 = 9 1 = 2 50 50 = 5 5 = 70 20 = 7 2 = 80 20 = 8 2 = 3 20 50 = 2 5 = 30 20 = 3 2 = 40 50 = 4 5 = Draw the number using boxes, 10-sticks, and circles. Then write the expanded form. 4 5 153 6 Stretch Your Thinking Which number is greater, 134 or 143? Explain. Draw a picture if you like. 118 52 UNIT 2 LESSON 5 Compare Numbers Within 200

2-6 Name Solve each word problem. Show your work. 1 Mrs. Green stacks 25 boxes. Mr. Green stacks 37 boxes. How many boxes do they stack in all? 2 Mr. Green counts 56 paper bags. Mrs. Green counts 65 paper bags. How many paper bags do they count altogether? 3 Mrs. Green stacks 60 purple onions. She also stacks 40 yellow onions. How many onions does Mrs. Green stack in all? 4 Mr. Green sells 39 sweet potatoes. Mrs. Green sells 18 sweet potatoes. How many sweet potatoes do they sell altogether? UNIT 2 LESSON 6 Explore 2-Digit Addition 53

2-6 Name Remembering 1 Start with 10. Count by tens to 100. 2 Write the numbers from 56 to 66. 3 Write the numbers from 81 to 91. Draw the number using boxes, 10-sticks, and circles. Then write the expanded form. 4 5 6 127 100 20 7 109 133 7 Stretch Your Thinking Add. 4 4 = 3 6 = 40 40 = 30 60 = 140 40 = 130 60 = 54 UNIT 2 LESSON 6 Explore 2-Digit Addition

2-7 Name Solve. Make a proof drawing. Show your work. 1 Kivy makes 34 baskets. Her father makes 58 baskets. How many baskets do they make in all? 2 Glen printed 67 posters yesterday and 86 more today. How many posters did he print altogether? Add. 3 39 67 47 _ 44 _ 56 _ 98 4 48 85 94 _ 33 _ 68 _ 57 UNIT 2 LESSON 7 Addition Show All Totals Method 55

2-7 Name Remembering Make a drawing. Write an equation. Solve the problem. 1 Elena set the table for 9 people. Three more people came for dinner. How many people were there in all? 2 Hector had 12 pennies. He lost 4 of them. How many does he have now? 3 Oni ate 3 cookies that she baked. She now has 9 left. How many did she bake? 4 Aisha found 9 shells at the beach. She now has 17 shells. How many did she have before she went to the beach? 5 Stretch Your Thinking Tisa collects animal stickers. She had 96 stickers. She found 4 more stickers. Then her cousin gave her 16 more. How many stickers does she have now? Explain how you found your answer. 56 UNIT 2 LESSON 7 Addition Show All Totals Method

2-8 Name 86 57 130 13 143 or 86 57 1 143 130 13 = 143 Add. Use any method. 1 97 54 35 _ 45 _ 39 _ 47 2 56 76 86 _ 77 _ 88 _ 65 3 47 87 57 _ 73 _ 49 _ 48 UNIT 2 LESSON 8 Addition New Groups Below Method 57

2-8 Name Remembering Draw the number using boxes, 10-sticks, and circles. Then write the expanded form. 1 2 185 132 Make a drawing for each number. Write <, >, or =. 3 143 151 4 87 87 Add. 5 9 9 = 8 4 = 8 6 = 90 90 = 80 40 = 80 60 = 6 Solve the word problem. Ida had a box of 39 crayons. Juan gave her another 28 crayons. How many crayons does she have now? 7 Stretch Your Thinking Add. Explain your method. Show your work. 74 _ 67 58 UNIT 2 LESSON 8 Addition New Groups Below Method

2-9 Name 75 75 _ 49 _ 49 110 124 1 1 _ 14 or 124 110 14 = 124 Add. Use any method. 1 83 65 78 _ 79 _ 47 _ 34 2 74 48 92 _ 99 _ 87 _ 59 3 63 75 86 _ 77 _ 48 _ 32 UNIT 2 LESSON 9 Practice Addition with Sums Over 100 59

2-9 Name Remembering Add. 1 7 9 = 70 90 = 5 8 = 50 80 = 4 6 = 40 60 = 2 100 36 = 41 100 = 10 36 = 41 10 = 1 36 = 41 1 = Solve. Make a proof drawing. 100 67 = 10 67 = 1 67 = Show your work. 3 Mrs. Martin makes 36 sandwiches for a school fair. Her friend makes 24 sandwiches. How many sandwiches do they make in all? 4 Luis has a collection of 58 rocks. He finds 44 more. How many rocks does he have now? Add. Use any method. 5 74 58 45 _ 96 _ 69 _ 87 6 Stretch Your Thinking Find the unknown addend. 57 _ 25 60 UNIT 2 LESSON 9 Practice Addition with Sums Over 100

2-10 Name Be the helper. Is the answer OK? Write Yes or No. If No, fix the mistakes and write the correct answer. 43 OK? 45 OK? 45 _ 28 _ 23 _ 23 1 Yes 1 No 1 71 78 78 68 1 27 OK? 2 68 OK? 3 32 _ 45 _ 26 _ 29 1 1 72 84 511 OK? 4 16 OK? 5 59 OK? 6 51 _ 67 _ 25 _ 44 2 91 74 95 OK? 7 85 OK? 8 58 OK? 9 73 _ 56 _ 99 _ 82 1 1 1 1 1 141 147 165 OK? UNIT 2 LESSON 10 Choose an Addition Method 61

2-10 Name Remembering Solve. Make a proof drawing. Show your work. 1 Sara has 58 flower seeds to plant in her garden. Her father has 49 seeds. How many seeds do they have altogether? 2 Oliver has a collection of 79 coins. A friend gives him 25 more coins. How many coins does he have in all? Add. Use any method. 3 88 75 64 _ 56 _ 49 _ 28 4 99 77 69 _ 88 _ 44 _ 83 5 Stretch Your Thinking Write a 2-digit addition exercise and find the sum. Example: 47 _ 56 103 62 UNIT 2 LESSON 10 Choose an Addition Method

2-11 Name Here are some more fruits and vegetables from the Farm Stand. Answer the questions below. Then draw the money amount. The first one is done for you. Apples 79 Eggplant 96 Pears 58 Green Onions 67 Oranges 85 How much would you spend if you wanted to buy 1 apples and oranges? 164 1 dollar $ 1.64 10 10 10 10 10 10 1 1 1 1 2 apples and green onions? $ 3 pears and green onions? $ 4 eggplant and oranges? $ UNIT 2 LESSON 11 Buy with Pennies and Dimes 63

2-11 Name Remembering Add. Use any method. 1 76 52 67 _ 38 _ 39 _ 88 2 28 74 51 _ 96 _ 39 _ 89 Be the helper. Is the answer OK? Write yes or no. If no, fix the mistakes and write the correct answer. 3 28 OK? 4 61 OK? 5 57 _ 66 _ 38 _ 89 94 109 147 OK? 6 33 OK? 7 82 OK? 8 54 _ 67 _ 79 _ 95 90 161 159 9 Stretch Your Thinking Doris buys some apples for 69 and some pears for 78. She gives the cashier $1.50. Does she give the cashier enough money? Explain. OK? 64 UNIT 2 LESSON 11 Buy with Pennies and Dimes

2-12 Name Under the coins, write the total amount of money so far. Then write the total using $. The first one is done for you. 1 5 5 5 5 2 5 10 15 20 5 5 1 1 1 0 2 0 $. total 3 10 10 1 1 1 1 $. total 4 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 Troy has 1 dime, 5 nickels, and 4 pennies. Draw 10 s, 5 s, and 1 s. $. total $. total Write the total amount of money. $. total UNIT 2 LESSON 12 Pennies, Nickels, and Dimes 65

2-12 Name Remembering Add. Use any method. 1 68 85 94 _ 57 _ 29 _ 76 Be the helper. Is the answer OK? Write yes or no. If no, fix the mistakes and write the correct answer. 2 52 OK? 3 84 OK? 4 63 _ 74 _ 46 _ 69 126 140 122 OK? Answer the questions below. Then draw the money amount. 5 Dino bought a bunch of carrots for 89 and some celery for 78. How much did he spend? 6 Tina bought a bunch of carrots for 88 and some celery for 58. How much did she spend? 7 Stretch Your Thinking Draw 10 coins to show an amount between 50 and $1.00. Use only 10, 5, and 1. Make sure it is the fewest number of coins for that amount. 66 UNIT 2 LESSON 12 Pennies, Nickels, and Dimes

2-13 Name Add. 1 42 2 19 3 58 _ 54 _ 64 _ 32 4 70 5 29 6 47 _ 23 _ 29 _ 34 7 38 8 51 9 82 _ 62 _ 20 _ 17 10 Explain how you found the sum for Exercise 7. UNIT 2 LESSON 13 Fluency: Addition Within 100 67

2-13 Remembering Name Solve. Make a proof drawing. Show your work. 1 Sal goes to a plant nursery and sees 57 apple trees and 79 pear trees. How many trees does he see in all? 2 Carol has a bag of red and yellow marbles. 48 of them are red and 63 of them are yellow. How many marbles does she have in total? Add. Use any method. 3 47 91 38 _ 77 _ 29 _ 67 Be the helper. Is the answer OK? Write yes or no. If no, fix the mistakes and write the correct answer. 4 57 OK? 5 72 OK? 6 63 _ 49 106 _ 39 101 _ 78 142 7 Stretch Your Thinking Write an addition word problem using two 2-digit numbers. Solve the problem. Show your work. OK? 68 UNIT 2 LESSON 13 Fluency: Addition within 100

2-14 Name Add. 1 19 26 31 = 2 25 36 27 = 3 28 35 23 38 = 4 17 44 56 30 = UNIT 2 LESSON 14 Add Three or Four 2-Digit Addends 69

2-14 Remembering Name Add. Use any method. 1 90 69 65 _ 80 _ 59 _ 38 2 35 53 77 _ 89 _ 66 _ 91 Be the helper. Is the answer OK? Write yes or no. If no, fix the mistakes and write the correct answer. 3 58 OK? 4 71 OK? 5 87 _ 86 _ 68 _ 99 144 149 185 OK? 6 Add. Explain how you found the sum. 64 _ 36 7 Stretch Your Thinking Write an addition exercise using three 2-digit numbers. Find the sum. 70 UNIT 2 LESSON 14 Add Three or Four 2-Digit Addends

2-15 Name Solve each word problem. 1 Violet returns 4 bottles to the Recycle Center. She gets one nickel for each bottle. How much money does she get? Show your work. 2 Jesse gets 40 for cans he brings to the Recycle Center. He gets 5 for each can. How many cans does he bring? 3 Rosa brings 25 cans to the Recycling Center. Jorge brings 39 cans. How many cans do they bring altogether? 4 Write a word problem of your own that is about recycling and has the answer 85 bottles. UNIT 2 LESSON 15 Focus on Mathematical Practices 71

2-15 Name Under the coins, write the total amount of money so far. Then write the total using $. 1 $. 2 $. Add. 3 45 4 76 5 67 _ 19 _ 20 _ 23 Add. 6 22 17 35 = 7 15 39 31 49 = 8 Stretch Your Thinking Darif wants to buy 3 tickets for a ride at the fair. Each ticket costs 39. Darif has $1.28. How many tickets can he buy? How much money will he spend? 72 UNIT 2 LESSON 15 Focus on Mathematical Practices