July Calendar with US Holidays2013
Grade 2 Going Into Grade 3 Summer Math Calendar
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|2 |3 |4 Independence Day |
| |Below is part of a hundreds chart. Fill in the missing numbers. | |
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Sun |Mon |Tue |Wed |Thu |Fri |Sat | |July 30
|July 31st
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Verbally name a specific amount ($0.25). Build sets to show that amount. How many different coin combinations can be made? Which combination uses the fewest number of coins? |2
Write a subtraction word problem for another family member to solve.
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Use the numbers
4, 5 and 7 to write the largest number and then the smallest number. Explain to a family member how you know you have made the smallest number. |4
Complete the fact family for:
7 – 4 = 3
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Position the numbers 1-12 so that each row and diagonal has the sum of 26.
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Mr. Smith has $10.00 to spend for his lunch. If he buys a salad for $5.25, a drink for $1.25, and an apple for $0.50, then how much money will he have leftover? Will he have enough to purchase a cookie for $0.75?
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While doing some summer reading, note what page you started reading from and what page you ended on. What is the difference?
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Compare each pair of numbers. Write the correct comparison symbol (> or ................
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