2nd Grade Addition Worksheets
Add and subtract numbers (A)

Adding 1 (20 questions)

Adding 1 (50 questions)

Adding 10 to 2 digit numbers (20 questions)

Adding 11 to 2 digit numbers (20 questions)

Adding 11 to 2 digit numbers (50 questions)

Adding 2 (20 questions)

Adding 2 digit numbers without regrouping (50 questions)

Adding 3 (10 questions)

Adding 3 (20 questions)

Adding 3 (50 questions)

Adding 4 (10 questions)

Adding 4 (20 questions)

Adding 4 (50 questions)

Adding 5 (20 questions)

Adding 5 to 2 digit numbers (10 questions)

Adding 6 to 2 digit numbers (50 questions)

Adding 7 to 2 digit numbers (50 questions)

Adding 8 to 2 digit numbers (50 questions)

Adding 9 to 2 digit numbers (50 questions)

Adding mulitples of 10 to a 2 digit number (20 questions)

Adding mulitples of 5 to a 2 digit number (10 questions)

Adding mulitples of 5 to a 2 digit number (20 questions)

Adding Single Digits to Two Digit Numbers (With Regrouping)

Addition Coloring (A) Single Digits

Addition Coloring (D)

Addition Drills with three numbers (A)

Addition Drills with three numbers (B)

Addition Grids (Adding Single Digits to Multiples of 10)

Addition Grids Adding 10s to 4 Digit Numbers

Addition Tables (2 digits)

Addition Tables (adding tens to 3 digit numbers)

Addition Tables (Multipes of 10)

Addition Tables (Multiples of 5)

Addition Tables (Up to 15)

Addition using Decomposition (A)

Addition Using Number Cubes (A)

Addition Using Number Cubes (C)

Addition Using Number Cubes (D)

Addition Using Number Cubes (E)

Addition Wheel (adding 10 to 2 digits)

Addition Wheel (adding 9 - 11 to 2 digits)

Addition Wheel Adding Three Numbers (A)

Addition Wheels (1 digit to 2 digits)

Addition Wheels (adding 2)

Addition Wheels (adding hundreds to 3 digit numbers)

Addition Wheels (adding ones, tens and hundreds to 3 digit numbers)

Addition Wheels (adding tens to 3 digit numbers)

Addition Wheels (Up to 10)

Addition Wheels (Up to 17)

Addition Wheels (Up to 3)

Addition Wheels (Up to 7)

Addition Wheels adding three numbers (B)

Addition Wheels adding three numbers (C)

Column Addition (A)

Column Addition Challenge

Column Addition of up to 3 Digits - No Regrouping

Column Addition of up to 4 Digits (B)

Making 100 with 3 numbers (B) (multiples of 5)

Making 100 with 3 numbers (D) (no regrouping)

Making 28

Making 35 (blanks)

Making 35 with 2 numbers

Number bond to 100 Drills (A) (10 questions)

Number bond to 100 Drills (C) (10 questions)

Number bond to 100 Drills (C) (20 questions)

Number bond to 50 Drills (A) (20 questions)

Number bond to 50 Drills (B) (10 questions)

Number bond to 50 Drills (B) (20 questions)

Using Related Operations to Check Answers Addition and Subtraction

Using the Associative and Commutative Properties

The Benefits of Practicing With Our Ready-to-Use 2nd Grade Number Resources
Regular addition practice in second grade deepens mathematical understanding and fluency. Students develop their ability to count with their fingers before mastering mental calculation methods, which help them solve problems with bigger numbers and multiple steps. Short, focused sessions enable children to identify number patterns while developing place-value skills and automaticity through targeted practice that prevents information overload. Students who complete worksheets daily will improve their speed and accuracy and develop problem-solving abilities that result in multiplication mastery and advanced math operations through structured addition practice, which relates to practical real-world situations.
Topics at a Glance: Number Bonds, Basic Addition, Addition Wheel, and More
These worksheets guide students from using pictures and manipulatives to solving abstract number problems with confidence. The activities help students build their addition skills through learning methods that start with basic single-digit addition and progress to more complex multi-step calculations. The activities help students develop their number bonds, pattern recognition, and place-value understanding through practice with column and mental calculation methods. The practice becomes more enjoyable through the use of grid and wheel formats, and the answer keys provide step-by-step solutions. The structured progression in this material develops students' fluency and reasoning abilities while enhancing their flexibility in achieving mastery of fundamental addition skills through a series of sequential activities.
Why Schools Choose Our Elementary School Math Activities Over Other Resources
Classroom-ready worksheets save valuable planning time each week. Different difficulty levels support whole-class differentiation without creating separate materials. Quick five-minute sheets work perfectly for morning math routines. Longer formats suit independent centers or homework assignments. The included solutions reveal complete reasoning processes, helping teachers understand student thinking patterns. Parents appreciate having professional materials that match classroom instruction. Mixed review pages prevent skill loss between units. Extension problems challenge advanced learners while staying connected to grade-level standards. Format variety maintains engagement across repeated practice sessions.
Where Students Apply These Addition Skills in Daily Life
Addition appears everywhere in children's daily experiences. These essential skills support independence and practical problem-solving.
• Counting money at the school store
• Calculating time for activities
• Measuring ingredients while cooking
• Tracking points in sports