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.
In this second grade math worksheet, your child will learn about place value, practice reading whole numbers, and learn about shopping within a budget.
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.
Help students learn to compare three-digit numbers with the help of this number line worksheet. This worksheet works in conjunction with the Base-Ten Block Party lesson plan.
Your kid can gain some comfort with currency by using this money worksheet. Kids will compare two visual representations of money and decide which is bigger.
Decimals can be daunting, but your kid can gain comfort with them without writing. This worksheet lets your kid work with money without writing decimal amounts.
In this 2nd grade addition worksheet, your child will learn how to compare numbers using the greater than, less than, and equal to mathematical symbols.
With a lesson on comparing numbers using the greater than and less than symbols, this 2nd grade math worksheet adds an extra dimension to addition practice.
Introduce your second grader to inequalities, also called greater than and less than statements, with this cheery strawberry-themed addition worksheet.