Subtraction fluency within 20 is the focus of this guided lesson for second graders. Kids will be tasked with mental subtraction, as well as with using manipulatives and drawings to add and subtract larger numbers. Word problems will help to round out the lesson, as kids follow the step-by-step method of solving subtraction word problems. For even more practice in this skill, check out our subtraction worksheets.
Word problems make for great assessment tools because they require a complete understanding of the math concepts. Use this assessment to evaluate your students' abilities to add and subtract three-digit numbers using mixed operation word problems.
Solving three-digit subtraction problems can be tricky, but place value blocks make it easier! Students learn to apply their knowledge of place value to make solving subtraction problems a breeze.
Use this quick assessment to gauge your second grader’s growth in subtraction this year. Students will put their skills to the test subtracting three-digit numbers using a strategy of their choosing in this math check-in.
The decomposing and composing subtraction strategy can be a handy tool for tough three-digit numbers. Use this worksheet to give your students the practice they need to nail down the concept.
How are your students coming along in their three-digit subtraction skills? Use this spring math assessment to gauge your students' understanding of regrouping and abilities to subtract within 1,000.
Who doesn’t love marbles? Second graders will love solving these challenging subtraction word problems using the decompose strategy! And you'll love giving your kids the practice necessary to master this useful math concept.
Parties are a lot of fun, but they’re also a lot of work. In this worksheet, students solve real-world subtraction problems to figure out how many decorations were left at the end of a party.