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Grade 2 Addition Within 100 - Easy

Subject: Addition · Grade: 2 · Worksheet · Easy · vv2025.11.15

A easy grade 2 worksheet for Addition.

Worksheet snapshot

Pages
3
Est. time
15 min
Answer key
Included
What you’ll practice
  • Addition (within 100)
  • Key concepts: Understanding core addition (within 10) concepts for Grade 2; Applying addition (within 10) strategies appropriate to Grade 2
  • Students begin with foundational addition (within 10) concepts at Grade 2 level, using concrete models and visual supports to build understanding.
  • Apply it: Addition (within 10) at the Grade 2 level connects to everyday situations students encounter: problem-solving in daily life, making sense of quantities and relationships, and building mathematical literacy for future learning.
Sample problems
  • 9 + 18 =
  • 7 + 0 =
  • 6 + 5 =

About Addition (within 10)

Addition is the mathematical operation of combining quantities or putting groups together. It forms the foundation for all arithmetic and is essential for everyday problem-solving involving 'how many altogether' or 'what is the total' situations.

Addition is one of the four fundamental operations in mathematics. It's essential for everyday tasks like shopping, measuring, telling time, and handling money. Strong addition skills support learning multi-digit computation, fractions, algebra, and problem-solving across all math domains.

Addition (within 100)

Add two-digit numbers within 100 using place value, partial sums, and regrouping; solve one- and two-step problems.

This easy level worksheet:

Add a 2-digit and 1-digit number without regrouping using base-ten blocks or open number lines.

Key Concepts

  • Decompose tens/ones and regroup
  • Use partial sums and open number lines
  • Check sums with estimation or inverse

Prerequisite skills

Add/subtract within 20; understand tens/ones; add a 2-digit and 1-digit number.

Teaching Strategies

Model regrouping with base-ten blocks; write partial sums before the standard form; annotate each regroup explicitly.

Assessment ideas

Give timed fact fluency checks appropriate to grade. Include word problems to assess application. Ask students to explain their thinking or show work in multiple ways. Have students estimate before calculating and compare. Use error analysis: show incorrect work and ask students to find and fix mistakes.

Common Challenges

Misaligning tens/ones; forgetting to add a regrouped ten; choosing the wrong operation in word problems.

Real-World Applications

Adding prices, distances, points, or totals across two events.

Extension Activities

Compare partial sums vs. standard algorithm; invent a two-step add word problem and solve it two ways.

Parent Tips

When adding receipts or scores, ask your child to estimate first, then compute and compare to the estimate.

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