2nd Grade library

Free 2nd Grade Math Worksheets

Find focused 2nd Grade practice for home, classroom centers, intervention, or review. Every worksheet collection explains the learning goal for adults, provides fixed-seed samples, and opens the builder with grade-appropriate limits already selected.

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Addition and Subtraction Facts Within 20

Develop fluent recall of single-digit addition and related subtraction facts within 20.

2.OA.B.2

Two-Digit Addition Without Regrouping

Add two two-digit numbers by combining tens and ones without composing a new ten.

2.NBT.B.5

Two-Digit Addition With Regrouping

Add two two-digit numbers and compose a new ten when the ones sum is at least 10.

2.NBT.B.5

Two-Digit Subtraction Without Regrouping

Subtract two-digit numbers by place value when no ten must be decomposed.

2.NBT.B.5

Two-Digit Subtraction With Regrouping

Subtract two-digit numbers by decomposing one ten into 10 ones when needed.

2.NBT.B.5

Addition and Subtraction Within 1,000

Use place-value strategies to add and subtract within 1,000.

2.NBT.B.7

Place Value to 1,000

Represent three-digit numbers as hundreds, tens, and ones in standard and expanded form.

2.NBT.A.1

Skip Counting by 5s, 10s, and 100s

Count forward and complete number patterns by 5s, 10s, and 100s.

2.NBT.A.2

Arrays and Repeated Addition

Represent rectangular arrays with repeated-addition equations containing equal addends.

2.OA.C.4

Telling Time to Five Minutes

Read and write analog and digital time to the nearest five minutes.

2.MD.C.7

Counting Money

Find the value of mixed groups of common U.S. coins and write amounts with symbols.

2.MD.C.8

Length Measurement and Estimation

Select appropriate tools and units to measure, estimate, and compare lengths.

2.MD.A.32.MD.A.4

Two-Step Addition and Subtraction Word Problems

Solve two-step addition and subtraction situations within 100 and explain each operation.

2.OA.A.1

Using these worksheets

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  • Use the first printable as a diagnostic and follow its errors to the next targeted skill.

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