Math Grade 2-3

Math: FL FAST 2nd Grade Math Practice Test 3

Second grade practice with place value, operations, measurement, data, and geometry

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Second grade practice with place value, operations, measurement, data, and geometry

Math - Grade 2-3

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work in the space provided. Choose or write the best answer for each problem.
  1. 1
    Base-ten blocks showing four hundreds, seven tens, and three ones, with the tens highlighted.

    What is the value of the digit 7 in the number 473?

  2. 2
    Base-ten blocks showing six hundreds, no tens, and eight ones.

    Write 608 in expanded form.

  3. 3
    Two groups of base-ten blocks for comparing hundreds, tens, and ones.

    Compare the numbers using <, >, or =: 295 ___ 259.

  4. 4

    Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: 412, 421, 402.

  5. 5

    Find the sum: 36 + 47.

  6. 6

    Find the difference: 82 - 35.

  7. 7
    Two groups of stickers arranged in organized groups to show adding more stickers.

    Maya has 28 stickers. Her friend gives her 16 more stickers. How many stickers does Maya have now?

  8. 8
    Grouped apples in a basket with some apples being given away.

    There are 64 apples in a basket. A teacher gives away 27 apples. How many apples are left?

  9. 9
    Groups of red, blue, and green pencils arranged for counting.

    A class has 18 red pencils, 24 blue pencils, and 12 green pencils. How many pencils does the class have in all?

  10. 10

    Find the missing number: 27 + ___ = 64.

  11. 11

    Complete the pattern: 125, 130, 135, 140, ___.

  12. 12

    Count by hundreds. What number comes next? 248, 348, 448, ___.

  13. 13
    Counters arranged in pairs with no leftover counter.

    Is 38 even or odd? Explain how you know.

  14. 14
    Four boxes with five crayons in each box.

    There are 4 boxes. Each box has 5 crayons. How many crayons are there in all?

  15. 15
    An array with three rows of six dots.

    An array has 3 rows with 6 dots in each row. How many dots are in the array?

  16. 16
    Five equal groups with four objects in each group.

    Write a repeated addition sentence for 5 groups of 4.

  17. 17
    A rectangle divided into four equal parts with three parts shaded.

    A rectangle is divided into 4 equal parts. Three parts are shaded. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded?

  18. 18
    A circle divided into two equal parts with one half shaded.

    A circle is divided into 2 equal parts. One part is shaded. What fraction of the circle is shaded?

  19. 19
    An analog clock showing seven o’clock.

    What time is shown on a clock if the hour hand is on 7 and the minute hand is on 12?

  20. 20
    Two clocks showing a time span from quarter past three to quarter to four.

    A music lesson starts at 3:15 and ends at 3:45. How many minutes long is the lesson?

  21. 21
    A group of coins showing one quarter, two dimes, one nickel, and three pennies.

    Count the money: 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies.

  22. 22

    Lena has 43 cents. She has 4 dimes and some pennies. How many pennies does Lena have?

  23. 23
    A pencil shown next to a small ruler and a longer measuring stick.

    Which unit is better for measuring the length of a pencil: inches or feet?

  24. 24
    Two ribbons of different lengths lined up for comparison.

    A ribbon is 18 inches long. A second ribbon is 12 inches long. How many inches longer is the first ribbon?

  25. 25
    A dot plot of shoe lengths with the tallest stack at the third position.

    A line plot shows these shoe lengths in inches: 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9. Which length appears the most?

  26. 26
    A fruit bar graph with bananas having the shortest bar.

    A bar graph shows favorite fruits. Apples have 8 votes, bananas have 5 votes, and oranges have 7 votes. Which fruit has the fewest votes?

  27. 27
    A tally chart comparing cat choices and dog choices.

    A tally chart shows 12 students chose cats and 9 students chose dogs. How many more students chose cats than dogs?

  28. 28
    Four stars, each paired with two books.

    A picture graph shows that each star means 2 books. Sara has 4 stars. How many books does Sara have?

  29. 29
    A triangle with its three corners highlighted.

    A triangle has how many sides and how many vertices?

  30. 30
    A square, a triangle, and a circle shown side by side.

    Which shape has 4 equal sides and 4 square corners: a square, a triangle, or a circle?

  31. 31
    A pentagon with each vertex marked by a dot.

    A pentagon has 5 sides. How many vertices does a pentagon have?

  32. 32
    Two rectangles, one divided into equal halves and one divided into unequal parts.

    Which shape is divided into equal halves: a rectangle split into two equal parts or a rectangle split into one small part and one large part?

  33. 33
    Marbles being added to a collection and then some being given away.

    Jamal has 17 marbles. He gets 9 more marbles, then gives 6 marbles to a friend. How many marbles does Jamal have now?

  34. 34

    Find the sum: 24 + 35 + 16.

  35. 35

    Find the sum: 158 + 236.

  36. 36

    Find the difference: 431 - 189.

  37. 37

    Find the missing number: 560 + ___ = 590.

  38. 38

    Which number is 10 more than 386?

  39. 39
    A plant shown shorter at first and taller later beside a measuring stick.

    A plant was 14 inches tall on Monday. By Friday it was 21 inches tall. How many inches did the plant grow?

  40. 40
    Coins next to an eraser to show buying something with money.

    Noah has 50 cents. He buys an eraser for 18 cents. How much money does he have left?

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