Math minutes are an exciting, fast-paced way to get in lots of arithmetic practice. Race against the clock to solve these addition problems in two minutes.
This worksheet takes your child a step farther than one-digit addition. As he completes the page, he'll learn to add a two-digit number to a one-digit number.
Do your students know how to solve word problems without a given operation? This mixed operation assessment can help you gauge student understanding of two-digit subtraction and addition word problems.
Give your young mathematicians practice with number bonds and number sentences in this visually interesting worksheet that has students composing and decomposing numbers.
Give your students simple two-digit numbers to practice the decomposition addition strategy! This can be used as a stand-alone activity or in conjunction with the Composing and Decomposing lesson plan.
Tristan had 74¢ and Juniper gave him a quarter. How much does he have now? Kids will practice identifying coins and using the part-part-whole concept (number bonds) to solve money word problems in this two-digit addition worksheet.
One of the best parts about the holidays is gathering together to enjoy a home-cooked meal. Through this fun activity, kids get to use a budget— and math skills— to plan a holiday meal.
After kids solve the two-digit addition and subtraction problems on this second grade math worksheet, they use the key to color in the shapes on the mosaic.
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.