Second Grade Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Greater Than Less Than Symbols

    Kids solve two-digit addition problems, then compare the answers using the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols in this 2nd grade math worksheet.

  • Multiplication: Skip Counting to Find the Total

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

  • Math Mania: Practice Subtraction & Odd/Even 4

    This colorful worksheet will give your second grader practice with double-digit subtraction while also getting her to identify odd and even numbers.

  • Comparing Numbers: Greater Than or Less Than #2

    Greater than or less than? Challenge your second grader to explore number comparisons with this cheerful worksheet!

  • Find the Place Value

    Test your child's knowledge of place values with this math worksheet. The multiple choice questions are a great review of place values.

  • Dot to Dot Zoo: 5's

    A giraffe dot-to-dot might be just the thing for your zoo lover. Try this giraffe dot-to-dot with your child, and be challenged with an added twist.

  • Counting to 120

    If counting to 100 is a piece of cake, try going even further! Your math whiz will get to use his knowledge of number patterns to complete this chart to 120.

  • Estimate the Sum

    Estimate the sum in each of these math problems. Challenge your child to round to the nearest hundred first, then add the two rounded numbers.

  • Identify the Place Value

    How many thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones are in each number? Our math worksheet helps your kid to work on identifying place values.

  • Counting Numbers: Odd and Even

    Can your second grader track down the odd numbers, and write them on sections of the caterpillar's body?

  • Skip Counting by 2

    Get ready for multiplication by practicing skip counting by 2.

  • Shopping with Place Value

    In this second grade math worksheet, your child will learn about place value, practice reading whole numbers, and learn about shopping within a budget.

  • Fill in the Place Values

    Base 10 makes it easy to understand place values. This math worksheet helps your kid understand that each digit is ten times the value of the one to its right.

  • Vegetables Skip Counting

    Count by tens and connect the dots to finish a picture of freshly picked vegetables.

  • Little Bo Peep Skip Counting

    Finish a nursery rhyme with the help from a dot-to-dot clue, using skip counting to complete the picture.

  • Dot to Dot Constellation: Aquila

    Give your child a challenging dot-to-dot where he'll have to count by 2s. When he's done he'll see the constellation Aquila.

  • Subtraction Action! Ordering Numbers #1

    Maximize your second grader's at-home math practice with this fun worksheet, which combines subtraction and number ordering.

  • Comparing Three Digit Numbers Check-in

    Are your students' math skills greater than or less than your expectations? Use this quick assessment to gauge your second graders' understanding of three-digit numbers.

  • Heart Pattern

    Use a heart pattern to practice math skills this Valentine's Day. This heart pattern worksheet gets kids to practice numeric patterns on Valentine's Day.

  • Skip Count Dot-to-Dot

    Kids will skip count by fives in this hidden animal dot-to-dot. This connect the dots worksheet contains a hidden picture of a whiskered beaver.

  • Counting Check-in

    Use this check-in to assess your students’ abilities to count two-digit and three-digit numbers within 120.

  • Skip Count by Two!

    Count by multiples of two at the Dot-to-Dot Zoo to complete the coloring page picture!

  • Dot to Dot Zoo: 2's

    A zebra dot-to-dot worksheet is fun from the start, and this one has a special twist. Count by twos in this zebra dot-to-dot worksheet.

  • Counting Numbers 150-200

    This colorful worksheet asks your second grader to number each pretty pink flower that is empty with numbers from 150 to 200.