What this worksheet practices
Mixed review helps students practice choosing a strategy. A page of all addition tells the child what to do before the problem starts. A mixed page asks them to read the item, notice the skill, and decide whether they are adding, subtracting, counting money, reading time, naming a fraction, or using an array.
This printable is meant as a broad check, not a full assessment. It includes a small sample from the major Grade 2 strands in the free worksheet library. Use it after a few focused pages or as a low-pressure review when you want to see what still needs practice.
When reviewing mistakes, sort them by skill rather than marking the page as simply good or bad. If all time items are missed, go to the telling-time worksheet. If regrouping is the issue, return to that focused set. Mixed review is most useful when it points to the next clear step.
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