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Eureka Module Two Lesson One

Eureka Module Two Lesson One

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Mathematics

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2nd Grade

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Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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17 Slides • 34 Questions

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2nd Grade Eureka Math Module 7 Review

Graphs, Money, and Measurement

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Part 1: Choose the Best Tool

What is the better tool for each object:

A 12inch ruler or a yard stick?

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Multiple Choice

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What tool would be best to measure the length of a stapler?

1

12 inch ruler

2

yardstick

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Multiple Choice

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Which tool would be the better to measure the length of a school bus?

1

12 inch ruler

2

yardstick

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Multiple Choice

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Which tool would be the best to measure the length of pen?

1

12 inch ruler

2

yardstick

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Multiple Choice

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Which tool would be the better to measure the length of a soccer field?

1

12 inch ruler

2

yardstick

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Part 1 is done! Let's do Part 2!

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Part 2: Measurement

Use the ruler in each picture to measure the items shown.

Answer the questions about measurement.

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Multiple Choice

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About how long is the paper clip?

1

1 inch

2

3 inches

3

2 inches

4

4 inches

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Multiple Choice

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About how long is the carrot?

1

10cm

2

9cm

3

7cm

4

8cm

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Multiple Choice

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About how long is the crayon?

1

3 inches

2

5 inches

3

4 inches

4

2 inches

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Multiple Choice

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About how long is the pencil?

1

3 inches

2

5 inches

3

4 inches

4

6 inches

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Multiple Choice

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How much longer is the pencil than the eraser?

1

8cm

2

3cm

3

5cm

4

4cm

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Multiple Choice

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How much longer is the paintbrush than the crayon?

1

7cm

2

2cm

3

5cm

4

3cm

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Multiple Choice

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When you measure do you use more inches or centimeters?

1

Inches

2

Centimeters

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Open Ended

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When you measure do you use more inches or centimeters? Why?

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We use more centimeters because centimeters are a smaller size unit than inches.

We can fit about 2 12\frac{1}{2} cm in 1 inch. 

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Part 2: Finished!

Onto Part 3!

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Part 3: Number Lines

Figure out the points on the number line.

Then answer the questions.

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Multiple Choice

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What is Point A on the number line?

1

60

2

40

3

50

4

45

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Multiple Choice

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What's the distance between Point A and Point B?

1

20

2

30

3

40

4

45

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You could solve by adding your jumps or by finding A and B and then subtracting!

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Multiple Choice

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What is Point C on the number line?

1

90

2

100

3

80

4

95

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Multiple Choice

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What is 30 less than Point C on the number line?

1

80

2

60

3

70

4

50

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First we found that Point C=100. Then we counted back by 10s 3 times. This placed us at 70. We could also do 100-30=70.

One other method is we could jump back three times from C not knowing it is 100 and then count forward until we hit the dot!

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Part 3 finished! We're more than halfway done!

Let's go!

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Part 4: Graphs, Tally Marks, and Line Plots

Match the graphs or line plots to the table.

Then answer the questions!

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Multiple Choice

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How many students are there in all?

1

30

2

25

3

20

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Multiple Choice

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Which picture shows the correct Bar Graph for this table?

1
2
3

30

Multiple Choice

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What color was most popular?

1

Orange

2

Pink

3

Purple

4

Blue

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Multiple Choice

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What color was least popular?

1

Orange

2

White

3

Red

4

Blue

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Multiple Choice

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How many tally marks?
1
2
2
1
3
3
4
6

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Multiple Choice

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How many tally marks?

1

6

2

7

3

8

4

9

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Multiple Choice

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How many tally marks?

1

10

2

15

3

3

4

13

35

Multiple Choice

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How many students are there in all?

1

20

2

10

3

15

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Multiple Choice

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Which picture shows the correct Line Plot for this table?

1
2
3

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Multiple Choice

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What was the most common wrist size?

1

6 inches

2

8 inches

3

4 inches

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Part 4: Complete!

Just One More Part to Go!

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Part 5: Money Word Problems

Solve each word problem involving money!

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40

Multiple Choice

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How much is a quarter worth?

1

10 cents

2

5 cents

3

1 cent

4

25 cents

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Multiple Choice

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How much is a dime worth?

1

10 cents

2

25 cents

3

5 cents

4

1 cent

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Multiple Choice

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How much is a nickel worth?

1

25 cents

2

10 cents

3

5 cents

4

1 cent

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Multiple Choice

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How much is a penny worth?

1

25 cents

2

10 cents

3

5 cents

4

1 cent

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Multiple Choice

Jack has 1 quarter, 4 nickels, and 3 pennies. How much money does he have?

Draw a picture or use your coins to solve.

1

50 cents

2

68 cents

3

48 cents

4

63 cents

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Jack has 48 cents.

Quarters are worth 25 cents.

He has 1 quarter so he has 25 cents in quarters.

Nickels are worth 5 cents.

He has 4 nickels so he has 20 cents in nickels.

Pennies are worth 1 cent.

He has 3 pennies so he has 3 cents in pennies.

25+20+3=48

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Multiple Choice

Madison has 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 nickels, and 2 pennies. How much money does she have?

Draw a picture or use your coins to solve.

1

70 cents

2

82 cents

3

92 cents

4

87 cents

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Madison has 82 cents.

Quarters are worth 25 cents.

She has 2 quarter so she has 50 cents in quarters.

Dimes are worth 10 cents.

She has 2 dimes so she has 20 cents in dimes.

Nickels are worth 5 cents.

She has 2 nickels so she has 10 cents in nickels.

Pennies are worth 1 cent.

She has 2 pennies so she has 2 cents in pennies.

50+20+10+2=82

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Multiple Choice

Ella wants to buy a new game that costs $40. She has 1 twenty dollar bill, 1 ten dollar bill, and 3 five dollar bills.

Will she have enough money?

Step 1: On your white board draw a picture to find out how much money she has.

Step 2: Is your answer less than $40 dollars, equal to $40 or more than $40?

Step 3: Choose your answer.

1

No because she only has $35

2

No because she only has $5

3

Yes because she has $45 and $45 is more than $40

4

Yes because she has exactly $40

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We did it!!!!

Now please take the poll on the next slide!

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2nd Grade Eureka Math Module 7 Review

Graphs, Money, and Measurement

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