Second Grade Math Multiplication Worksheets

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  • Multiplication: Just How Many? 1

    Kids will answer the question "Just how many?" in each of these multiplication word problems. Find numbers of crayons, gumballs, and balloons in our worksheet.

  • Times Tables: 5s

    See how well your child knows her times tables, and give her some practice multiplying by fives with this times tables practice sheet.

  • Toy Subtraction Word Problems

    Who knew toys could be such great tools for subtraction? For extra math practice, try these fun word problems, all about toys!

  • Place Value for Kids: Hidden Treasure

    In this second grade math worksheet, your child will practice identifying place value up to the millions place.

  • Easter Subtraction Word Problems

    These math word problems are all about Easter! Give your child a fun twist on subtraction and addition practice with these word problems.

  • Monster Subtraction Word Problems

    If math is becoming a monstrous subject for your child, give him some practice with these addition and subtraction word problems.

  • Times Tables: 7s

    Test your child on her times tables knowledge, and practice multiplying by sevens with this times tables practice sheet.

  • Times Tables: 6s

    How well does your child know her times tables? Get some practice multiplying by sixes with this times tables practice sheet.

  • Multiplication: Just How Many? 2

    Just how many lemon slices, star stickers, or picked flowers are there? In this math worksheet, kids will solve simple multiplication word problems.

  • Valentine's Day Simple Multiplication

    This Valentine's Day math worksheet involves multiplying single digit numbers; great for the student who's grasping his multiplication tables.

  • Simple Multiplication Apples

    Your child will get practice multiplying as they find the multiplication problems that have the same answer on this cute math worksheet.

  • Times Tables: 1s

    The ants go marching one by one, hurrah! Get some practice multiplying by one with this times tables practice sheet.

  • Multiplication: Skip Counting to Find the Total

    Practice skip counting by two, three, four, and five in this fun worksheet.

  • Skip Counting by 4

    Some of the candy pieces are missing their numbers! Have your child count by fours to fill in the empty pieces.

  • Valentine's Day Single Digit Multiplication

    This Valentine's Day math worksheet involves multiplying single digit numbers; great for the student who's learning her multiplication tables.

  • Animal Multiplication

    Each animal has the same number of spots. Can your child use his multiplication knowledge to figure out how many spots in all?

  • Times Tables: 10s

    Whew, time for the easy tens! Get some practice multiplying by tens with this times tables practice sheet.

  • Number Line Practice

    The number line is an important building block for math. In this worksheet, help Darla dance the number line with filling in the missing numbers!

  • Times Tables: 9s

    Nine is fine, especially when multiplied! Give your student some practice multiplying by nine with this times table worksheet.

  • Times Tables: 12s

    Help your student work on those tricky twelves times tables with this practice sheet.

  • Lunch with Friends: Multiplying Money

    Multiplying money word problems let your child practice his multiplication while figuring out how much lunch costs. A good way to learn the concept of money!

  • Math Word Problems with Money

    These math word problems with money ask your kid to help the teacher figure out how much she needs to spend on paper clips, pencils, and more.

  • Count by Threes

    Kids count by threes on this second grade math worksheet. Skip counting by threes helps kids demonstrate the meaning of addition and learn multiples of three.

  • Times Tables: 11s

    Okay, okay, eleven is definitely heaven, more so than seven! Have your student brush up on her times tables with this fun practice sheet.