1 2 nd Grade Math Review Section F. 2 There are 3 tennis balls in a can. There are 3 cans. Draw a model to show how many balls in all? Draw your cans.

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1 2 nd Grade Math Review Section F

2 There are 3 tennis balls in a can. There are 3 cans. Draw a model to show how many balls in all? Draw your cans like this

3 There are 2 tennis balls in a can. There are 5 cans. Draw a model to show how many balls in all? Draw your cans like this

4 Four chairs fit around 1 table. What number sentence shows how to find the number of chairs around 3 tables? = 74 – 3 = 1 4 x 3 = 124 x 4 = 16

5 Five chairs fit around 1 table. What number sentence shows how to find the number of chairs around 4 tables? = 95 x 4 = 20 5 x 5 = 255 – 4 = 1

6 Lily has 15 oranges. They are in bags. Each bag has 3 oranges. How many bags does Lily have?

7 Rodney has 16 bananas. They are in groups of 4. How many groups does Rodney have?

8 Stacy has 3 coins like this. Which multiplication sentence shows how much money Stacy has?

9 Ryan has 5 coins like this. Which multiplication sentence shows how much money Ryan has?

10 Which model shows 6 counters in 2 equal groups?

11 Which model shows 8 counters in 4 equal groups?

12 Maria made 3 sandwiches. She put 2 slices of beef and 2 slices of ham on each sandwich. How many slices of meat did Maria use?

13 David made 4 sandwiches. He put 1 slice of turkey, 1 slice of ham, and 1 slice of cheese on each sandwich. How many slices of meat did David use?

14 Which multiplication sentence shows how many legs 3 people have? 3 x 3 = 9 2 x 2 = 4 3 x 2 = 6 6 x 2 = 12

15 Which multiplication sentence shows how many wheels 4 tricycles have? 4 x 3 = 12 4 x 2 = 8 3 x 3 = 9 4 x 4 = 16

16 Two children will share 8 candy bars. Which model shows how many candy bars each child will get?

17 Three children will share 12 apples. Which model shows how many apples each child will get?

18 What does the model show? ____ equal groups of ____

19 What does the model show? ____ equal groups of ____

20 Which multiplication sentence does the model show?

21 Which multiplication sentence does the model show?

22 There are 12 children in class. There are 2 times as many boys as girls. How many girls are in the class?

23 There are 12 parrots in the cage. There are 3 times as many yellow parrots as there are green. How many green parrots are there?

24 Brian has 5 coins. They are worth 40 cents. Some are dimes and some are nickels. How many are nickels?

25 Alec has 7 coins. They are worth 55 cents. Some are dimes and some are nickels. How many are nickels?