2nd Grade Math Worksheets

Explore our 2nd grade math worksheets to help kids master place value in three-digit numbers, number decomposition, rounding, and problem-solving with addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Practice measuring lengths and liquid volumes, telling time, handling money, and analyzing shapes. Interpret data with tally marks, pictographs, line plots, and bar graphs. Use our answer keys for instant evaluation. Add our free worksheets to your must-try list and watch kids excel in math effortlessly.

Counting Pennies

Carefully count the number of pennies in each group and write the total value in cents.

Counting Pennies

Coins and Their Values

Learn the names, obverse, and reverse sides of U.S. pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters with this chart.

Coins and Their Values

Equivalent Amounts of Money | Matching

Examine each set of coins and bills on the right and match them with the corresponding sets of the same total value.

Equivalent Amounts of Money - Matching

Ordering Coins | Cut and Glue

Cut out the coins, arrange and glue them in order from least value to the greatest and vice versa.

Ordering Coins - Cut and Glue

Counting Nickels

Look at each set of nickels provided, calculate the total value, and express the amount in cents.

Counting Nickels

Money Subtraction | Shopping Word Problems

Read the word problem, subtract the amount spent from the initial amount, and find the remaining amount.

What Is the Change Due? | As Few Coins As Possible

Subtract the price of the item from the bill handed to calculate the change, using the fewest possible coins.

What Is the Change Due - As Few Coins As Possible

Counting Dimes

Count the number of dimes in each group, then calculate and write the total value in cents.

Counting Dimes

Counting and Comparing Coins and Bills

Compare the amounts in the pouches and use the comparison symbols <, >, or = to complete the exercise.

Counting and Comparing Coins and Bills

Adding Whole-Dollar Amounts in Real-Life Scenarios

Identify the given information, apply the concept of adding money in real-life scenarios, and compute the total.

Adding Whole-Dollar Amounts in Real-Life Scenarios