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2nd Grade Math Resources
2nd Grade Math Resources
Education.com’s Learning Library offers over 2,000 printable worksheets, Lesson Plans, hands-on activities, and more to support second grade learners in building a strong foundation in math. Many of these resources align with Common Core State Standards to ensure age-appropriate, standards-based instruction.
Second grade students build on their foundational understandings of addition and subtraction to develop fluency with addition and subtraction facts within 20 as well as add and subtract larger numbers. They explore even and odd numbers and rectangular arrays to lay the groundwork for multiplication. Second grade learners deepen their understanding of place value and number sense by working with three-digit numbers. Whether your learner is focusing on breaking down three-digit numbers into their place values, skip counting within 1,000, converting between base-ten numerals and expanded form, or comparing three-digit numbers, our wide offering of second grade place value resources can support them as they gain mastery. With their new place value knowledge, students can take on adding and subtracting whole numbers within 1,000 using concrete models and place value strategies, such as open number lines, hundred charts, and place value charts. Second graders develop data and graphing skills by learning how to read, analyze, and interpret line plots, picture graphs, and bar graphs. These activities provide an introduction to representing data visually and understanding basic statistics. Students also build essential everyday math skills with measurement, time, and money, including measuring and estimating lengths, telling time to the nearest 5 minutes, and solving word problems involving dollar bills and coins through a variety of engaging worksheets and activities. Second grade geometry topics, such as drawing shapes with specific attributes and partitioning shapes into equal parts, build the crucial skills that students need to grasp more the complex shape classification and fraction topics presented in third grade.
Education.com supports multiple learning styles with both digital and print resources. Teachers, parents, tutors, and homeschoolers can easily find grade-appropriate materials using simple filters designed for introducing new topics, providing extra practice, preparing for tests, and maintaining skills during seasonal breaks. For students preparing to advance, explore our third grade math resources for a look at upcoming concepts and skills.
Second grade students build on their foundational understandings of addition and subtraction to develop fluency with addition and subtraction facts within 20 as well as add and subtract larger numbers. They explore even and odd numbers and rectangular arrays to lay the groundwork for multiplication. Second grade learners deepen their understanding of place value and number sense by working with three-digit numbers. Whether your learner is focusing on breaking down three-digit numbers into their place values, skip counting within 1,000, converting between base-ten numerals and expanded form, or comparing three-digit numbers, our wide offering of second grade place value resources can support them as they gain mastery. With their new place value knowledge, students can take on adding and subtracting whole numbers within 1,000 using concrete models and place value strategies, such as open number lines, hundred charts, and place value charts. Second graders develop data and graphing skills by learning how to read, analyze, and interpret line plots, picture graphs, and bar graphs. These activities provide an introduction to representing data visually and understanding basic statistics. Students also build essential everyday math skills with measurement, time, and money, including measuring and estimating lengths, telling time to the nearest 5 minutes, and solving word problems involving dollar bills and coins through a variety of engaging worksheets and activities. Second grade geometry topics, such as drawing shapes with specific attributes and partitioning shapes into equal parts, build the crucial skills that students need to grasp more the complex shape classification and fraction topics presented in third grade.
Education.com supports multiple learning styles with both digital and print resources. Teachers, parents, tutors, and homeschoolers can easily find grade-appropriate materials using simple filters designed for introducing new topics, providing extra practice, preparing for tests, and maintaining skills during seasonal breaks. For students preparing to advance, explore our third grade math resources for a look at upcoming concepts and skills.