2nd Grade Math Worksheets – No Prep!

Looking for no-prep 2nd grade math worksheets you can print or use digitally? You’re in the right place! Lucky Little Learners offers teacher-designed math worksheets covering every 2nd grade skill: addition, subtraction, place value, money, time, measurement, rounding, graphing, and more. We asked 2nd grade

Activities for Practicing Two-Digit Addition

Two-digit addition is a tough concept for second graders. All of a sudden, there are multiple steps and numbers to keep straight, and the concept of addition can go from simple to complicated when kids are first learning this skill.  For this reason, students typically

Kid Friendly Videos that Teach Addition

Kid Friendly Videos that Teach Addition

This collection of addition videos is sure to brighten up your math block! Keep scrolling for addition videos, and extra addition resources to use in the classroom. Addition Song- My Dog Addition(2:57) Introduce the concept of addition with this fun song! Don’t forget to count

First grade is the year that students are developing their foundational mathematical skills. It is critical that when learning how to add numbers, our students are learning and understanding HOW to use a math algorithm to find an answer and also able to explain WHY they are doing so. When I teach my students addition, they have a solid understanding of numbers and place value first. Then I introduce different addition strategies. After some practice with these strategies, the focus can shift to memorization of facts. This, of course, comes later.

Addition Strategies for First Graders

First grade is the year that students are developing their foundational mathematical skills.  It is critical that when learning how to add numbers, our students are learning and understanding HOW to use a math algorithm to find an answer and also able to explain WHY

7 Addition with Regrouping Strategies & Tools (1, 2, & 3-Digit)

I am a huge advocate for teaching students the WHY before the PROCEDURE when learning a new math concept.  I am a firm believer that teachers owe it to their students to teach them multiple ways to solve math problems.  We all learn concepts in different ways and math

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