Second Grade Math Number Sense Worksheets
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- Number Place Values: Cupcake Match
Each yummy cupcake in this worksheet contains a number. In this place value math worksheet, kids match each number to its written equivalent.
- 3-Digit Subtraction Coloring
On this second grade math worksheet, kids go from egg to egg solving subtraction problems with three-digit numbers.
- Measure Temperature: Fahrenheit and Celsius
Introduce your student to thermometers with this temperature worksheet. He'll learn the difference between Fahrenheit and Celsius
- Digging Digits: Practice Place Value #1
Start your second grader out with some place value practice with this colorful worksheet that explores the ones, tens, and hundreds digits.
- Measure Temperature
Gosh it's cold in here! Introduce your student to thermometers with this temperature worksheet.
- Place Value Check-in
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.
- What Is the Place Value?
With the concept of base 10, it's easy to understand place values. Help your child learn that each digit is ten times the value of the one to its right.
- Count by Tens
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.
- Front-End Estimation
Math whizzes can learn to estimate sums quickly using front-end estimation! Round to the highest place value and then add or subtract the rounded numbers.
- Writing Numbers: Jellybean Numbers
On this second grade math worksheet, kids translate numbers written with words to numbers written with numerals up to four digits long.
- Place Value for Kids: Hidden Treasure
In this second grade math worksheet, your child will practice identifying place value up to the millions place.
- Triple Digits! 3-Digit Addition & Subtraction #1
Tackle triple-digit addition and subtraction with this practice worksheet.
- Learning Place Value: Bubbles!
In this second grade math worksheet, your child will learn about place value and practice reading and writing whole numbers up to the thousands.
- Add and Compare #8
Combining advanced two-digit addition with inequality statements, this 2nd grade math worksheet really packs a punch.
- Hundreds Chart Review: 1-120
How high can you count? Second graders will strengthen their understanding of ones and tens with this hundreds chart. Students will fill in the missing numbers up to 120 and then answer questions using the chart.
- Practice Place Value: Fill in the Blank I
Ready for a little place value fun? In this math worksheet, your child will write out each number in words using place value notation.
- Base 10 Blocks
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.
- Greater Than or Less Than: Inequality Symbols
While these wrestlers battle to find out who's the greatest, your 2nd grader figures out which number is the greatest in this basic math exercise.
- Math Monster Madness
Can your child use her addition and subtraction knowledge to put the numbers where they need to go?
- Dot to Dot Zoo: 10's
This elephant dot-to-dot has a mathematical twist. Instead of counting 1,2,3 kids will count by tens to connect the dots.
- Practice Test: Number Order
Go over number order with your second grader with this nifty practice test.
- Learning Place Value: Number Fun!
In this second grade math worksheet, your child will learn about place value and practice reading and ordering whole numbers in the hundreds and thousands.
- Practice Place Value: Fill in the Blank II
In this worksheet, your child will write out the whole numbers listed in the table in words according to the place value of each digit.
- Adding and Rounding to the Nearest 100
Adding large numbers can be tough for 2nd graders, but rounding makes it easy. Use rounding to the nearest 100 to make complicated addition problems simple.