Bravo Math 2 (CCSS)

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Scope and Sequence Unit 1

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Unit 2

Adding and Subtracting to I8

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Counting and Writing From 0 to 99

10

Lesson 1

Adding to 5

44

Lesson 1

Counting and Writing From 0 to 10

12

Lesson 2

Subtracting From 0 to 5

46

Lesson 2

Counting and Writing From 11 to 20

14

Lesson 3

Adding to 6, 7, and 8

48

Lesson 3

Ordinal Position

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Lesson 4

Subtracting From 6, 7, and 8

49

Lesson 4

Counting Tens and Ones

20

Lesson 5

Adding to 9 and 10

50

Lesson 5

Counting Tens and Ones From 30 to 49

25

Lesson 6

Subtracting From 9 and 10

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Lesson 6

Counting Tens and Ones From 50 to 79

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Lesson 7

Adding to 11, 12, and 13

52

Lesson 7

Counting Tens and Ones From 80 to 99

27

Lesson 8

Subtracting From 11, 12, and 13

53

Lesson 8

Skip Counting

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Lesson 9

Adding to 14, 15, and 16

54

Lesson 9

Money

30

Lesson 10 Subtracting From 14, 15, and 16

55

Lesson 10 Odd or Even?

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Lesson 11

Adding to 17 and 18

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Lesson 11

Addition and Subtraction Facts

36

Lesson 12

Subtracting From 17 and 18

57

Lesson 12

Grouping Objects

38

Lesson 13

Problem Solving

58

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Unit 3

Unit 4

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Adding and Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers

64

Lesson 1

66

Adding 2-Digit Numbers

Lesson 2

Problem Solving

71

Lesson 3

Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers

72

Lesson 4

Subtraction Practice

76

Lesson 5

Adding Three Numbers

78

Lesson 6

Problem Solving

79

Adding and Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers With Regrouping

86

Lesson 1

Adding 2-Digit Numbers (With Regrouping)

88

Lesson 2

Problem Solving

93

Lesson 3

Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers (With Regrouping)

94

Lesson 4

Problem Solving

99

Unit 5

Counting and Writing 3-Digit Numbers

102

Lesson 1

Counting and Writing From 100 to 149

104

Lesson 2

Counting and Writing From 150 to 199

106

Lesson 3

Counting and Writing From 200 to 399

108

Lesson 4

Counting and Writing From 400 to 699

109

Lesson 5

Counting and Writing From 700 to 999

110

Lesson 6

Skip Counting

111

Lesson 7

Rounding

112

Lesson 8

Comparing Numbers

114

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Unit 6

Lesson 1

One-Half

120

Lesson 2

One-Third

122

Lesson 3

One-Fourth

124

Lesson 4

Lesson 5

Lesson 6

6

118

Fractions

One-Eighth

One-Tenth

Fraction Practice

Unit 7

Money, Time, Measurement, and Graphs

134

Lesson 1

Money

136

Lesson 2

Telling Time to the Hour

140

Lesson 3

Telling Time to the Half Hour

143

Lesson 4

Telling Time to the Quarter Hour

144

Lesson 5

Reading a Calendar

146

Lesson 6

Length

150

Lesson 7

Measuring Length in Inches

151

Lesson 8

Measuring Length in Centimeters

153

Lesson 9

Measuring Area

156

126

128

130

Lesson 10 Measuring Liquid Volume

158

Lesson 11

Measuring Temperature

160

Lesson 12

Reading Picture and Bar Graphs

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Unit 8

Geometry

168

Preparing for Algebra

182

Lesson 1

Plane Shapes and Solid Shapes

170

Lesson 1

Patterns

184

Lesson 2

Solid Shapes

173

Lesson 2

Transferring Patterns

186

Lesson 3

Drawing Shapes

174

Lesson 3

Number Patterns

187

Lesson 4

Comparing Shapes

176

Lesson 4

Geometric Patterns

188

Lesson 5

Symmetry

178

Lesson 5

Number Sentences

190

Unit 9

References

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Lesson Lesson 1 - Counting and Writing From 0 to I 0 Lesson 2 - Counting and Writing From I I to 2 0 Lesson 3 - Ordinal Position Lesson 4 - Counting Tens and Ones Lesson 5 - Counting Tens and Ones From 3 0 to 49

Counting and Writing From 0 to 99

Unit I

Lesson 6 - Counting Tens and Ones From 5 0 to 79

n This Unit

Your child will learn to count and write numbers from 0 - 20. Then they will practice determining position by using ordinal numbers. Your child will learn tens and ones and practice skip counting by using coins. 3 tens 2 ones

They will learn to determine whether a number is even or odd. Your child will use fact families to build number sentences. They will group objects by given amounts and determine the remainder.

At Home Activities Give your child a small amount of dry food (such as pasta) and have them place it into equal groups of two or three and determine the remainder (if any).

Lesson 7 - Counting Tens and Ones From 8 0 to 99 Lesson 8 - Skip Counting Lesson 9 - Money Lesson 10 - Odd or Even? Lesson 11 - Addition and Subtraction Facts Lesson 12 - Grouping Objects

Ways to Help Help reinforce the value of coins and tens and ones by using real coins. Give your child a number and have them represent it using the coins. You can also lay out the coins and have them give you the value.

Essential Question: How do you count?

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Unit 1 Counting and Writing From 0 to 99

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Write each number word.

I -I Counting and Writing From 0 to I0 Example:

zero

Example:

0

one

one two three four five six seven eight nine ten 12

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Write each number word.

I-2 Counting and Writing From II to 20 Example:

eleven

Example:

II

twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty 14

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Count from the

I-3 Ordinal Position

Sta

rt

.

Color the third and tenth fish red.

Introducti on

Color the eighth and eighteenth fish blue.

Ordinal Position is a number that tells the position of something in a list: first, second,

Color the first, ninth, and fifteenth fish yellow.

third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh ‌

t Star

ninth

fifth third seventh first

tenth

second sixth fourth

eighth

Look at the kittens.

Which kitten is brown?

fourth kitten. Count from the left. The _______ Count from the right. The __________ seventh kitten. 16

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Count from the left.

Count from the toy box.

Example:

Circle the second animal. Underline the fourth animal.

Where are the trucks?

Where in the line is the cow? _____________________

sixth fourteenth _________________ , __________________

Where in the line are the two cats? _________________ ,

_____________________ Count from the right.

Where are the robots?

____________________ , __________________ Underline the eleventh toy. Circle the fifteenth toy.

Which fish is yellow ? The ____________ fish. Which fish is red ? The _____________ fish. Circle the third fish. Underline the seventh fish.

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Tell how many tens and ones.

I-4 Counting Tens and Ones

Example:

I0c = I ten

Ic

I0c

3

tens

2

ones

tens

ones

ones

tens

ones

I0 ones = I ten

tens I ten I one = II

I ten I0 ones = 2 tens = 20 20

Draw the number with coins.

4

tens

9

ones

8

tens

4

ones

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Write the number of ones.

Write the number of tens and ones.

Example:

4

Example:

ones

ones

ones

ones

ones

I

ten

3

ones =

ten

ones =

ten

ones =

ten

ones =

ten

ones =

I3

ones

ones

ones

ones

ones 22

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I-5 Counting Tens and Ones From 30 to 49

Write the number of tens and ones.

Write the number of tens and ones.

Example:

Example:

2

24

tens

2

ones =

22

4

tens

0

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

40

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I- 6 Counting Tens and Ones From 50 to 79

I- 7 Counting Tens and Ones From 80 to 99 Write the number of tens and ones.

Write the number of tens and ones.

Example:

Example:

7

tens

tens

26

0

ones =

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

70

8

tens

4

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

tens

ones =

84

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Skip Counting Count by 2s. Write the missing numbers.

Try it

Introducti on Skip counting is counting by a number that is not I.

If you are counting by twos, you skip I and land on 2.

I

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

If you are counting by fives, you skip 4 and land on 5.

I0

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 II I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20

Counting by I0s: 2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

I2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

2

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

5 6

52 62

53 63

54 64

55 65

56 66

57 67

58 68

59

3 4

7 8 9

32 42

72 82 92

33 43

73 83 93

34 44

74 84 94

35 45

75 85 95

36 46

76 86 96

37 47

77 87 97

38 48

78 88 98

39 49 69 79 89 99

0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 00

2‚

4 ‫‚ــــــــ‬

6‚

8‚

I0‚

‫‚ــــــــ‬

I4

Count by 5s. Write the missing numbers.

5‚

I0‚

I5‚

20 ‫‚ــــــــ‬

25‚

‫ــــــــ‬, ‫ــــــــ‬

Count by I0s. Write the missing numbers.

60 Count backward by I0s. Write the missing numbers.

90‚ 28

80‚

70 ‚ ‫ــــــــ‬

60‚

‫‚ــــــــ‬

40‚

‫‚ــــــــ‬

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I- 9 Money

Count by 5s. Start at 30c.

Try it

is Ic is 5c =

30c‚

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‫ ــــــــ‬c,

40c‚

‫ــــــــ‬

c,

70c‚

‫ ــــــــ‬c,

50c

is 0c = Count by 0s. Start at 50c. Try it

Count the cents by 2s. Write the missing numbers.

50c‚ 2c‚

4

‫ ــــــــ‬c,

6c‚

8c‚

‫ ــــــــ‬c,

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‫ ــــــــ‬c,

‫ ــــــــ‬c

‫ ــــــــ‬c

Count back by 0s. Start at 70c. Count by 5s. Write the missing numbers.

5

‫ ــــــــ‬c,

30

70c‚ I0c‚

I5c‚

20c‚

25c‚

60c‚

50

‫ ــــــــــ‬c,

40c‚

‫ ــــــــ‬c,

20c,

‫ ــــــــ‬c

‫ ــــــــ‬c

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I-I0

Odd or Even?

Color the EVEN numbers ORANGE. Color the ODD numbers BLUE.

55 56 57 6I 62 32 33 34 38 39

Introducti on An ODD number is a number that cannot be divided equally. An EVEN number is a number that can be divided equally.

58 59 60 63 64 35 36 37 40 4

Count the objects. Write the number in the box. Circle the EVEN amounts. Example:

EVEN

ODD

8 EVEN

ODD

All the ORANGE numbers are EVEN. All the BLUE numbers are ODD.

I 32

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

I0 33


Circle the groups that are even.

Look at each picture. Answer the questions.

Example:

How many fish? Odd or even?

6 ___________ even

How many birds? Odd or even?

_________

Write how many. Write “odd” or “even.” Example:

4 dolls __________ even

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How many ducks?

How many cats?

Odd or even?

Odd or even?

_________

jets _________

__________

cars __________

bears __________

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Addition and Subtraction Facts Write the missing numbers.

These facts are related.

3+5=8

8-5=3

5+3=8

8-3=5

Look at the objects. Fill in the numbers for each fact family. Example:

6 + 3 = 9

+

=

3 + 6 = 9

+

=

-

=

-

=

9 - 3 = 6 9 - 6 = 3

Example:

6+3=9 9-

=3

3+ 6 =9 9-3=

4+2=6

2+

6-

6-4=

=4

=6

Complete the missing fact.

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+

=

+

=

+

=

+

=

-

=

-

=

-

=

-

=

5+3=8 8-5=3

3+5= 8 -

=

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I- I2

Group objects into groups of 2.

Grouping Objects

Example:

Introducti on Grouping objects is when you put the same objects in each group. Here we are grouping the same amount of objects.

How many groups of 2? How many are left?

5

0

Group objects into groups of 4.

Try it

How many groups of 4? How many are left?

There are 3 groups. There are 2 frogs in each group. There are 0 frogs left.

Group objects into groups of 3.

How many groups of 3?

Group the pictures into groups of 2. Example:

How many are left?

How many groups are there? 3

How many groups are

How many are left?

How many are left?

0

How many groups of 3?

there?

How many are left? Group objects into groups of 4.

Group the pictures into groups of 3.

How many groups of 4? How many are left?

38

How many groups are there?

How many groups are

How many are left?

How many are left?

there?

How many groups of 4? How many are left? 39


Check What You Learned Count tens and ones. Count by 2s. Start at I0.

I0‚

‫‚ــــــــ‬

‫‚ــــــــ‬

I6‚

‫‚ــــــــ‬

‫ــــــــ‬

Count by 5s. Start at I5c.

5c‚

‫‚ــــــــ‬

tens

ones

tens

ones

Write “odd” or “even.”

‫‚ــــــــ‬

30c‚

‫‚ــــــــ‬

‫ــــــــ‬

Count how many. ‫ــــــــــــــــــــــ‬

‫ــــــــــــــــــــــ‬

Group objects into groups of 4.

Write the number.

Write the number word. ‫ــــــــــــــــــــــ‬

How many groups of 4? How many are left?

Write the number.

Write the number word. ‫ــــــــــــــــــــــ‬

Complete the fact family.

4+

Count tens and ones.

=6

2+4=

6-

=4

-4=2

Count from the left. Circle the third flower. Underline the ninth flower.

tens 40

ones

tens

ones 41


My Goals Lesson 1 - Adding to 5 Lesson 2 - Subtracting From 0 to 5 Lesson 3 - Adding to 6, 7, and 8 Lesson

4 - Subtracting From 6, 7, and 8

Lesson 5 - Adding to 9 and I 0 Lesson 6 - Subtracting From 9 and I 0

n This Unit

Your child will learn how to add and subtract up to 18. They will first practice by using images and numbers, then numbers only, and finally, word problems.

Lesson 7 - Adding to I I , I 2, and I 3 Lesson 8 - Subtracting From I I, I 2, and I 3 Lesson 9 - Adding to I 4, I 5, and I 6 Lesson 10 - Subtracting From I 4, I 5, and I 6

2+3=4+ I= 5 Your child will learn to determine whether they are using addition or subtraction to solve word problems.

Lesson 11 - Adding to I 7 and I 8 Lesson 12 - Subtracting From I 7 and I 8 Lesson 13 - Problem Solving

At Home Activities Write the numbers from 0 - 18 on index cards. Then write the symbols "+, " "-, " and "=" on another set of cards. Provide your child with three number cards that can form a number sentence in any order (18, 6, 12 or 15, 7, 8, etc.). Have them put the symbols into the number sentence to make it correct (without changing the order of the numbers).

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Unit 2 Adding and Subtracting to I8

Ways to Help Help reinforce addition and subtraction by incorporating it into your daily life. Have your child help with grocery shopping. Hand your child a bag with a small amount of items (for example, two apples) and have them add more. Or hand them a bag with too many and have them remove some. Ensure to keep the numbers between 0 - 18.


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