G2 U5 Assessment

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Grade 2 Unit 5 Assessment Subtraction Strategies Note: The classroom teacher reads the test questions aloud to students.

1.

What is 10 less than 703?

793

2.

693

713

603

Joey drew a picture to solve a subtraction problem. What problem does his picture represent? Hundreds

378 – 123

Tens

378 – 132

Ones

278 + 142

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387 – 132

3.

What is 100 less than 452?

442

4.

352

552

Hillary baked 96 cookies. She gave 48 cookies to her class. Her family ate 42 cookies. How many cookies did Hillary have left?

186

5.

532

6

48

8

Mr. Juarez had 82 nails in a box. After he finished his project, he had 37 nails left. How many nails did he use in his project?

59

42

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55

45

6.

Twelve team members arrived on time for the baseball party. Nine team members arrived late. Several team members left early. At the end of the party, 15 team members were still there. How many team members left early? Which equation could you use to solve this problem?

12 + 9 –  = 15

7.

12 + 15 = 9 + 

 + 12 – 9 = 15

9 +  = 15

Duane opened a bag of fruit snacks. He gave his best friend 17 fruit snacks. Afterwards, he still had 16 fruit snacks left in the bag. How many fruit snacks were in the bag when he opened it?

1

41

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23

33

8.

The students at Table 4 each used the number line strategy to subtract 832 – 247. Which two models are correct?

-7

-40

585 592

-1 -1 -1 -1

558 832

-200 632

-10 -10 -10 -10

-10

832

-10

-10

-100

562 572 582 592 602 612 622 632

-4

-70

558 562

-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1

585

-100

732

832

-200 632

-10 -10 -10

832

-10

-100

592 602 612 622 632

-100 732

832

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Henry used the place value strategy to solve 638 – 314. How could his answer be represented in expanded form? 300 + 40 + 2 900 + 40 + 4 300 + 20 + 4 400 + 20 + 3

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10.

Which word problem is represented by this equation? 56 + X = 99 Marcia made 56 cupcakes and ate some of them. She had 99 left over. How many cupcakes did she eat? Riley has 56 toy cars. Joe has some toy cars, too. Altogether they have 99 toy cars. How many toy cars does Joe have? An elephant ate 99 peanuts. Then he ate 56 more. How many peanuts did the elephant eat in total? At the beginning of the party, the jellybean jar was full. After the party, there were 99 jellybeans left. How many jellybeans were there at the beginning of the party?

11.

Select each true statement. Ten more than 398 is 408. A hundred less than 764 is 664. 225 is ten less than 205. 778 is a hundred more than 678.

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For questions 12-14, use the Answer Bank to match each expression with its inverse operation.

12.

Answer Bank

49 – 27

A 24 + 18 13.

56 + 23

14.

42 – 18

15.

Solve by using the Place Value Strategy.

B 22 + 27 C 79 – 23

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674 – 254 = Hundreds



428

Tens



420

Ones



928

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240

16.

The students at Table 3 solved this problem using the subtraction model of their choice. Which two models show the correct solution? Sophia and Mark each built a tower using connecting blocks. Sophia used 326 blocks. Mark used 218 blocks. How many more blocks did Sophia use?

Hundreds

Tens

Ones ●●●●●●●●●● ●●●●●●

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

300

20 10

6 16

– 100 200

– 10 0

– 8 8

Hundreds

Tens

Ones ●●●●●●●●●● ●●●●●●

0

90 0 + 90 + 8 = 98

-8 108 116

-10

8

-200 126

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