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2Grade 2 Worksheets
- Counting
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Number Patterns
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2.1Count by a Specific Number
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2.102Mixed Patterns
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Number Properties
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2.4Names of Numbers Up to 100
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2.5Names of Numbers Up to 1000
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2.7Value of Underlined Digit Up to 99
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2.8Value of Underlined Digit Up to 1000
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2.9Identify the Digit with a Particular Place Value
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2.10Regrouping Tens and Ones II
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2.11Convert Numbers to Tens and Ones Up to 1000
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2.14Regrouping Tens and Ones I
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2.32Related Subtraction Equations Up to 10
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2.39Related Addition Equations Up to 10
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2.40Related Addition Equations Up to 1000
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2.41Related Subtraction Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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2.42Related Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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2.43Related Equations Up to 10
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2.53How to Make a Number - Values Up to 100
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2.78Ways to Make a Number with Values Up to 100
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2.84Relate Addition and Multiplication
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2.105Solve Using Properties of Addition
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2.106Solve Using Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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Addition
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2.11Convert Numbers to Tens and Ones Up to 1000
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2.13Adding Tens and Ones
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2.14Regrouping Tens and Ones I
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2.24Write Addition Sentences to Describe Pictures
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2.25Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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2.26Addition with Pictures Up to 20
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2.27Addition with Pictures Up to 10
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2.28Addition with Sum Up to 100
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2.29Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 20
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2.30Addition Sentences Up to 100
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2.31Balance Addition Equations with Sums Up to 20
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2.39Related Addition Equations Up to 10
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2.40Related Addition Equations Up to 1000
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2.52Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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2.53How to Make a Number - Values Up to 100
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2.55Addition with Single Digit Numbers with Sums Up to 20
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2.57Addition with a Specific Number
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2.58Adding Doubles
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2.59Adding Three or More Numbers
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2.65Add Tens
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2.66Add a One Digit Number to a Two Digit Number
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2.67Add Two Digit Numbers
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2.68Add Numbers - Sums Up to 1000
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2.69Add Two Numbers Up to 100
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2.71Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 100
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2.72Adding Three or More Numbers with One or Two Digits
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2.81Adding Three or More Numbers
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2.105Solve Using Properties of Addition
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Mixed Equations
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2.15Ten More or Less
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2.42Related Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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2.43Related Equations Up to 10
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2.44Addition and Subtraction Up to 18
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2.45Addition and Subtraction Up to 100
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2.48Addition and Subtraction Up to 20
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2.49Addition and Subtraction - Balance Equations Up to 100
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2.50Addition and Subtraction - Balance Equations Up to 18
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2.82Which Sign Makes the Number Sentence True?
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- Estimation
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Subtraction
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2.32Related Subtraction Equations Up to 10
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2.33Choose Subtraction Pictures with Numbers Up to 10
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2.34Subtraction with Pictures Up to 10
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2.35Subractions Sentences to Describe Pictures
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2.36Complete the Subtraction Sentence with Numbers Up to 18
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2.37Subtraction Sentences with Numbers Up to 18
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2.38Balance Subtraction Equations with Sums Up to 18
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2.41Related Subtraction Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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2.60Subtract Two Numbers Up to 18
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2.62Subtracting Zero and All
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2.63Subtraction with Sums Up to 100
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2.73Subtract Tens
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2.74Subtract Two Numbers - 1 or 2 Digits Up to 20
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2.75Subtract One-Digit Numbers from Two-Digit Numbers
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2.76Subtract Two Numbers - Single and Double Digits
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2.77Subtract Two Numbers - Double Digits Up to 100
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2.78Ways to Make a Number with Values Up to 100
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2.80Complete the Subtraction Sentence with Sums Up to 100
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2.103Subtraction Sentences with Sums Up to 100
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- Multiplication
- Fractions
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Money
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2.89Names and Values of Money I
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2.90Names and Values of Money II
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2.91Count Money
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2.94Add and Subract Money Up to $1
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2.95Add and Subtract Money
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2.96Purchases: Do You Have Enough Money?
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2.97Least Number of Coins
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2.98How Much More to Make a Dollar?
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2.99Making Change Up to $20
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2.100Making Change Up to $5
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2.101Equivalent Amounts of Money
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- Geometry
- Measurement
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Time
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2.116Match Clocks and Time
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2.117Match Analog and Digital Clocks
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2.118Reading Clocks
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2.119Match Clocks and Time
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2.121Compare Clocks
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- Graphing
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