NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Sprint 2 2

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NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Sprint 2 2 Date: 4/14/14 2.C.7

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Sprint 2 2 Date: 4/14/14 2.C.8

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Problem Set 2 2 Name Date Measure each set of lines in centimeters write the length on the line. Complete the comparison sentence. 1. Line A Line B Line A measured about cm. Line B measured about cm. Line A is about cm longer than Line B. 2. Line C Line D Line C measured about cm. Line D measured about cm. Line C is about cm shorter than Line D. 3. Line E Line F Line G Line E measured about cm. Line F measured about cm. Line G measured about cm. Lines E, F, and G are about cm combined. Line E is about cm shorter than Line F. Date: 4/14/14 2.C.9

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Problem Set 2 2 Line E is about cm shorter than Line G. Line G is about cm longer than Line F. Line F doubled is about cm longer than Line G. 4. Daniel measured the heights of some young trees in the orchard. He is trying to find out how many more centimeters are needed to have a height of 1 meter? 90 cm + cm = 1 m 80 cm + cm = 1 m 85 cm + cm = 1 m 81 cm + cm = 1m 5. Carol s ribbon is 76 centimeters long. Alice s ribbon is 1 meter long. How much longer is Alice s ribbon than Carol s? 6. The cricket hopped a distance of 52 centimeters. The grasshopper hopped 19 centimeters farther than the cricket. How far did the grasshopper jump? Date: 4/14/14 2.C.10

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Problem Set 2 2 7. The pencil box is 24 centimeters in length and 12 centimeters wide. How many more centimeters is the length than the width? more cm. Draw the rectangle and label the sides. What is the total length of all four sides? cm. Date: 4/14/14 2.C.11

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Exit Ticket 2 2 Name Date 1. Measure the length of each line and compare. Line M Line N Line O Line M is about cm longer than Line O. Line N is about cm shorter than Line M. Line N doubled would be about cm (longer/shorter) than Line M. Date: 4/14/14 2.C.12

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Homework 2 2 Name Date Compare the lengths and complete each sentence. 1. Line A Line B Line A is about cm longer than line B. Line A and B are about cm combined. 2. Line X Line Y Line Z Line X measured about cm. Line Y measured about cm. Line Z measured about cm. Lines X, Y, and Z are about cm combined. Line Z is about cm shorter than Line X. Line X is about cm shorter than Line Y. Line Y is about cm longer than Line Z. Line X doubled is about cm longer than line Y. Date: 4/14/14 2.C.13

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Homework 2 2 3. Line J is 60 cm long. Line K is 85 cm long. Line L is 1 m long. Line J is cm shorter than line K. Line L is cm longer than line K. Line J doubled is cm more than line L. Lines J, K, and L combined are cm. 4. Katie measured the seat height of four different chairs in her house. Here are her results: Loveseat height: 51 cm Dining room chair height: 55 cm Bar stool height: 97 cm Counter stool height: 65 cm a. How much shorter is the dining chair than the counter stool? cm b. How much taller is the bar stool than the loveseat? cm c. What is the difference between the height of tallest chair and the height of the shortest chair? cm d. How much taller is a meter stick than the counter stool? cm e. How much taller is a meter stick than the loveseat? cm Date: 4/14/14 2.C.14

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 6 Homework 2 2 5. Max ran 15 meters this morning. This afternoon he ran 48 meters. a. How many more meters did he run in the afternoon? b. How many meters did Max run in all? 6. The length of the tabletop is 2 meters long. If the tablecloth on the table is 256 centimeters, how much longer is the tablecloth than the tabletop? Date: 4/14/14 2.C.15