Understanding the value of a number has never been more inviting. This series of worksheets will give your second grader the opportunity to count, read and compare numbers.
Learning three-digit numbers can be a challenging part of the math curriculum for many second graders. This lesson helps to support second graders' understanding of larger numbers by teaching them place value. Kids will compare three-digit numbers and learn to count up to 1000 with guided instruction. When the lesson is finished, consider printing out the corresponding worksheets recommended by our curriculum designers.
Count by twos, fives or tens to reveal the animals hiding on the pages. Help your child see patterns between numbers up to 100 and higher. Skip counting builds a base for multiplication down the road.
Get your kid started on mastering the concept of base 10 with this base 10 blocks worksheet. Base 10 makes it easy for kids to visualize numbers big and small.
Get your kid on her way to mastering base 10 with this workbook. With an emphasis on place value, base 10 makes it easy for her to visualize large numbers and see how numbers relate to each other.
Use this place value mat to represent tricky multi-digit numbers and solve more complex math problems! Laminate a set of Place Value Mats to support your students as they develop a strong number sense!
It's time to check on those math skills! Assess your second graders' understanding of three-digit place value and expanded form with this quick check-in.
Kids count by tens to 250 on this second grade math worksheet. Skip counting by tens is one way kids can show the meaning of addition and learn multiples of 10.
Want to give your second graders practice writing numbers in expanded form? Students will have fun filling in these turtle shells with the expanded form of three-digit numbers.