Free 2nd grade math worksheets, with answer keys.
Printable Grade 2 practice for core math skills: addition, subtraction, place value, time, money, measurement, fractions, arrays, and mixed review. Each set is built for direct download, separate answer keys, and no login. Teachers: copy and share these with your class freely — no permission needed.
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Fourteen focused sets cover the Grade 2 skill families parents and teachers reach for most often.
Addition within 100
Two-digit addition practice where ones stay under ten, so students can focus on place-value alignment. Down at Pelican Pete's Harbor Depot, every cargo manifest keeps the ones under ten — containers hold ten, barrels hold one — so kids practice lining up tens and ones without a single spill.
Addition with regrouping
Two-digit addition with regrouping using a ten-cookie box model to show ten ones becoming one ten.
Subtraction with regrouping
Two-digit subtraction with regrouping using a balloon-bundle model to show one ten becoming ten ones.
Subtraction within 100
Two-digit subtraction without regrouping, built for place-value alignment and confident checking. On the night shift with Commander Comet in the Space Cargo Bay, pods hold ten and crates hold one — a calm, no-borrowing sheet that builds the column habit before regrouping.
Place value
Hundreds, tens, ones, and expanded form practice with zero-in-a-place examples. Styled as Professor Split's Number X-Ray Machine: each three-digit number rides the belt and the scanner reports what it's made of — with zero-in-a-place numbers (406, 808, 507, 305) built in on purpose.
Skip counting
Skip-counting practice by 2s, 5s, and 10s on number-line subway routes, including routes that cross a hundreds boundary.
Even and odd
Even and odd practice built around pairing socks, spotting leftovers, and using the ones digit for two-digit numbers.
Word problems
Fair-themed addition, subtraction, compare, and two-step word problems with bar models for each story.
Telling time
Analog clock practice for nearest-five-minute times with a.m./p.m. context across a daily schedule.
Counting money
Counting money practice with pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and dollar bills, using biggest-first counting and skip-counting patterns.
Measurement
Inch and centimeter measurement practice using bug specimens on rulers, including objects that start away from zero.
Intro fractions
Halves, thirds, fourths, and eighths named as equal shares of picnic foods, using a bright-share model where the eaten pieces stand out from the veiled ones.
Arrays
Rows-and-columns array practice set in Sprout's Garden — describe each bed with repeated addition (totals to 25), the Grade 2 bridge toward multiplication.
Mixed review
A balanced mixed review page for parents searching for general 2nd grade math problems. Framed as a Summit Expedition: fourteen trail stations, each drawn in the picture-language of its own worksheet, climbing from Base Camp to a signed Summit Certificate.
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The free worksheets are a focused printable library. The full-color Grade 2 Math Workbook is in development for families who want a structured path through the year.
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Are these Grade 2 worksheets free?
Yes. The Grade 2 worksheet library is planned as free printable PDFs with matching answer keys and no login wall.
Do the worksheets include answer keys?
Each worksheet set has a separate answer-key target, so parents and teachers can check student work without marking up the student page.
What skills are included?
The library covers addition, subtraction, place value, skip counting, even and odd numbers, word problems, time, money, measurement, intro fractions, arrays, and mixed review.
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No. The worksheet pages are designed for direct printable downloads, with no subscription or student login required.
Can teachers use these worksheets in the classroom?
Absolutely — that is exactly what they are for. Teachers are free to download, photocopy, and share any of these worksheets with their class, colleagues, or families however they wish. No permission or license needed.
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