Select a unit, choose quiz length, then generate and print
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🔢 Savvas enVision+ Texas Math — Grade 2 Quiz Generator
100 questions per unit · instant randomized quizzes · print-ready in seconds
If your school uses Savvas enVision+ Texas Mathematics, this tool was built for your classroom. Select any of the six curriculum-aligned units below, choose 5 or 10 questions, and generate a fresh randomized quiz every single time — with a clean printable layout that includes Name, Date, and Class lines. No accounts. No grading. No prep time.
What’s covered — 6 units, 600 questions total
Unit 1
Addition & Subtraction Concepts
Doubles facts, near doubles, making a 10, fact families, adding three numbers, and real-world word problems. Builds the mental math foundation students need all year.
enVision Topics 1–2
Unit 2
Place Value & Number Sense
Tens and ones through 120, expanded form, comparing and ordering numbers, and skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s. The conceptual backbone for every computation skill ahead.
enVision Topics 3–4
Unit 3
Adding & Subtracting 2-Digit Numbers
Mental math strategies, adding and subtracting with and without regrouping, adding three 2-digit numbers, estimating, and multi-step word problems.
enVision Topics 5–8
Unit 4
Equal Groups, Time & Data
Repeated addition, arrays, reading clocks to the hour and half hour (A.M./P.M.), elapsed time, picture graphs, bar graphs, tally charts, and line plots.
enVision Topics 9–11
Unit 5
Geometry, Shapes & Measurement
2D and 3D shapes, vertices, edges, faces, partitioning shapes into halves/thirds/fourths, measuring length with rulers in centimeters and inches, and perimeter basics.
enVision Topics 12–14
Unit 6
Fractions, Money & Personal Finance
Fractions on a number line, counting coins and bills, making change, needs vs. wants, earning, spending, and saving. Real-world math kids connect to immediately.
enVision Topics 15–16
Why are topics grouped this way? enVision organizes its 16 topics into natural teaching clusters — related concepts taught together and tested together. These six units mirror those clusters exactly, so the quiz you generate on any given week matches what your students are currently learning in the book. A Unit 3 quiz won’t ask about money; a Unit 6 quiz won’t ask about place value. Every question is where you expect it.
How to use it
1
Pick your unit Match it to wherever your class is in the enVision book right now.
2
Choose 5 or 10 questions 5 for a warm-up or exit ticket. 10 for a unit quiz or Friday test.
3
Generate Questions are drawn randomly from a 100-question bank — no two quizzes are alike.
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Print and go Clean layout, ready to hand out. Name, Date, and Class lines included.
✓ What these questions test
These are skills-based questions, not tied to any specific lesson, activity, or page in the enVision book. Every question tests a math concept or skill from the unit — place value, addition strategies, geometry, money — the way a state assessment would. That means the quiz works whether your class is mid-unit or just finished, and it stays valid year after year regardless of which specific activities you used to teach the material.