Learning three-digit numbers can be a challenging part of the math curriculum for many second graders. This lesson helps to support second graders' understanding of larger numbers by teaching them place value. Kids will compare three-digit numbers and learn to count up to 1000 with guided instruction. When the lesson is finished, consider printing out the corresponding worksheets recommended by our curriculum designers.
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.
Get your kid on her way to mastering base 10 with this workbook. With an emphasis on place value, base 10 makes it easy for her to visualize large numbers and see how numbers relate to each other.
In this second grade math worksheet, your child will learn about place value of numbers by ranking things from tallest to shortest according to their numbers.
Take place value practice into four digits with this number comparison worksheet. Challenge your child to write each set of numbers from largest to smallest.
This beachy base 10 worksheet tests your child's knowledge of numerical value. Have her write numbers from largest to smallest with greater than signs.
Challenge your kid to write each set of numbers from largest to smallest with numbers up to four digits. Say the numbers out loud to review place values.