Adding whole hundreds (two addends, missing addend) This exercise is on on adding whole hundreds with missing addend. The equations have two addends and sums do not exceed 2,000. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 3 whole hundreds
Adding whole hundreds (3 addends) This exercise is on adding 3 numbers all of which are whole hundreds. Solutions will require regrouping hundreds into thousands. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 2 whole hundreds (missing addends)
This exercise is on adding whole hundreds with missing addend. The equations have two addends and sums do not exceed 2,000. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 2 whole hundreds
This exercise is on adding whole hundreds. Regrouping of hundreds into thousands will be required for most questions. ……………..
Grade 2 – Add whole tens to a 3-digit number (missing addend)
This exercise is on adding a 3-digit number with whole tens with missing addend. ……………..
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Grade 2 – Adding whole tens to a 3-digit number
This exercise is on on adding whole tens (10-90) to a 3-digit number (100 – 999). ……………..
Grade 2 – Add whole tens and two 1-digit numbers
This exercise is on adding two whole tens and two 1-digit numbers. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 1 and 2-digit numbers (missing addend)
This exercise is on adding a 2-digit and three 1-digit numbers with missing addend. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding a 2-digit and three 1-digit numbers
This exercise is on adding a 2-digit and three 1-digit numbers. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number with regrouping
This exercise is on on adding a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number. The problems will require regrouping the ones into tens. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding by completing whole tens
Rewrite addition sentences with whole tens In this exercise , the students are asked to break one of the addends into two numbers, one of them chosen to make a whole ten with the other addend. ……………..
Grade 2 – Complete the next ten
Find the number to complete the next ten This exercise is on completing the next ten; sums are between 10 and 100. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 4 whole tens – missing addend
Adding 4 whole tens – missing number This exercise is on adding together 4 numbers which are all whole tens; students are asked to find the missing addend. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 4 whole tens
Adding whole tens (four addends) This exercise is on adding four numbers which are whole tens (10-90) ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 3 whole tens – missing Addend
Adding whole tens with 3 addends, one of them missing This exercise is on adding together 3 numbers that are all whole tens; one of the addends is missing. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 3 whole tens
Adding whole tens (three 2-digit numbers) This exercise is on adding together 3 numbers that are all whole tens. ……………..
Grade 2- Adding 2 whole tens (missing addends)
Adding whole tens – missing number This exercise is on adding two numbers that are whole tens; the students are asked to find a missing addend. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 2 whole tens
Adding whole tens The exercise is on adding two numbers that are whole tens. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 4 single-digit numbers with missing addend
Adding 4 single-digit numbers with missing addends The students are expected to find the missing addend ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 4 single-digit numbers
Add 4 single-digit numbers This exercise is based on adding 4 single-digit numbers. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 3 single-digit numbers with missing addend
Add three single digit numbers – missing number This exercise is on on adding 3 single-digit numbers; students are asked to find the missing number in the equation. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 3 single-digit numbers
Add three single-digit numbers This exercise is on adding 3 single-digit numbers ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding two 1-digit numbers, missing addend
Addition – missing addend (sums up to 20) This exercise is on adding two one-digit numbers; the students are asked to find the missing addend. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 2 single-digit numbers (sums of 2-20)
Adding 2 single-digit numbers (sums of 2-20) Students are expected to add2 single-digit numbers. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding two 2-digit numbers
Add two 2-digit numbers, no regrouping Students are expected to add two 2-digit numbers (10-99) ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 2-digit and 1-digit numbers, missing addend
Adding 2-digit and 1-digit numbers without regrouping, missing addend Students are asked to solve for the missing number when adding a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number without regrouping. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number
Add a 2-digit and 1-digit number, no regrouping Students are asked to add a 2-digit (1-99) number and a 1-digit (1-9) number. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding within 0-10 with missing numbers
missing addend (sums up to 10) Students are asked to add within 0-10 with missing numbers. ……………..
Grade 2 – Adding 2 numbers with sum under 10
Adding 2 numbers with sum under 10 Students are expected to add 2 single-digit numbers with the sum being 10 or less (no regrouping). ……………..
Grade 2 – Round 3-digit numbers to the nearest 100
Rounding Students are asked to round 3-digit numbers (1-999) to the nearest 100 ……………..
Grade 2 – Round 3-digit numbers to the nearest 10
Rounding Students are asked to round 3-digit numbers (1-999) to the nearest 10. ……………..
Grade 2 – Round 2-digit numbers to the nearest 10
Rounding Students are asked to round 2-digit numbers (10-99) to the nearest 10. ……………..
Grade 2 – Ordering numbers up to 1000 – 2
Ordering Numbers Students are expected to order four numbers (1 -1000) from smallest to largest. ……………..
Grade 2 – Ordering numbers up to 1000 – 1
Ordering Numbers Students are expected to order four numbers (1 -1000) from largest to smallest. ……………..
Grade 2 – Ordering numbers up to 100 -2
Ordering Numbers Students are expected to order four numbers (1 -100) from largest to smallest. ……………..
Grade 2 – Ordering numbers up to 100 -1
Ordering Numbers Students are expected to order four numbers (1 -100) from smallest to largest. ……………..
Grade 2 – Greater than, less than or equal to (0 – 1000)
Comparing Numbers Greater than, less than or equal to Students are expected to compare numbers up to 1000 ……………..
Grade 2 – Greater than, less than or equal to (0- 100)
Comparing Numbers Greater than, less than or equal to Students are expected to compare numbers up to 100 ……………..
Grade 2 – Identify hundreds, tens and ones
Students are expected to identify the value of the underlined digits, which represent either hundreds, tens or ones. Numbers are up to 999. ……………..
Grade 2 – 3-digit number in normal form
This exercise is designed for finding a 3-digit number in normal form. Students are expected to re-write a 3-digit number shown in expanded form back into normal form ……………..
Grade 2 – 3-digit number in expanded form
3-digit number in expanded form Grade 2 place value worksheet on writing a 3-digit number in expanded form (as a sum of multiples of 1, 10 and 100). ………………
Grade 2 – Find the missing place value from a 3-digit number
Find the missing place value from a 3-digit number ……………..
Grade 2 – Build a 3-digit number from the parts -2
Grade 2 place value quiz on building 3-digit numbers from the parts (ones, tens, hundreds) ……………..
Grade 2 – Build a 3-digit number from the parts -1
Grade 2 place value quiz on building 3-digit numbers from the parts (ones, tens, hundreds) ……………..
Adding a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number with a missing number
Grade 3 Addition Worksheet This quiz has been designed for adding a 2-digit number to a 1-digit number with missing addend. Students should practice until they can do these questions quickly and accurately in their head.