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Free Printable Second Grade Math Worksheets

Browse and download free printable second grade math worksheets — addition and subtraction within 100, place value, multiplication, telling time, and more. Every generator creates a unique PDF worksheet with a single click. No account needed.

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Free printable second grade math worksheets

This page contains the worksheet generators — click any generator below to create a printable PDF. If you want to understand what second graders should be learning across the year and how the skills build on each other, visit the second grade math curriculum guide.

Addition Wheels

Grades 1, 2, 3
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Practise addition facts in a fun, circular format that young learners love! Students add the centre number to each spoke to complete the wheel — a visual approach that builds speed and confidence with number bonds. Opt for coloured wheels to make the activity even more engaging for kids.

Compare Fraction Circles

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5
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Comparing fractions becomes instantly visual with colourful fraction circle diagrams! Students can literally see which fraction is larger by looking at the pie slices. A powerful visual tool that makes the abstract concept of fraction comparison concrete and accessible.

Draw Hands on the Clock

Grades 1, 2, 3
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Reading a clock is one thing — drawing the hands correctly is another! Students see the time written in words or digits and must draw the hour and minute hands in the right position. A hands-on worksheet activity that turns time-telling into a truly active skill.

Measuring Cups

Grades 2, 3
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Create and download free printable measuring cup worksheets. Students read liquid volumes from illustrated cups in fluid ounces or milliliters, then complete a hands-on pour activity at the bottom of the page. Each worksheet is unique and ready to print in seconds.

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Missing operands

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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The operators are there — but the numbers have gone missing! Students must figure out which operands make each equation balance correctly. A clever reverse-engineering challenge that builds deep number sense and a genuine understanding of how addition and subtraction work.

Missing operators

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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The numbers are there — but the +, −, ×, ÷ signs have vanished! Students must figure out which operators make each equation true, and then add brackets to show the correct order of operations. A uniquely challenging worksheet that deepens understanding of how math actually works.

Multi Digit without regrouping

Grades 2, 3, 4
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Generate free printable multi-digit multiplication worksheets without regrouping for grades 2 to 4. No carrying needed, perfect for introducing the written multiplication algorithm.

Multi Digits Addition

Grades 2, 3, 4
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Step up from single digits and tackle multi-digit addition with confidence! Choose between 2 to 4 addends, select the number of digits, and generate up to 36 problems per worksheet in a clear vertical format. Fully customizable to match exactly where your students are right now.

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Multi-Digit Subtraction

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5
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Step up from single digits and tackle multi-digit subtraction with confidence! Choose your preferred digits, customize borrowing options, and generate up to 36 problems per worksheet in a clear vertical format. Fully customizable to match exactly where your students are right now.

Reading a Ruler

Grade 2
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Nine rulers, nine lines to measure — how accurate can your students be? Choose metric or imperial units and set the precision level from whole inches all the way down to 1/16 inch. A practical, real-world measurement skill that builds precision and attention to detail.

Reading scale

Grade 2
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How heavy is it? Young learners read the weight shown on a printed scale and write their answer — choosing between customary (lbs and oz) or metric (kg and grams) units. A practical, real-world measurement skill brought to life through a thoughtfully designed interactive worksheet generator.

Reading Thermometers

Grades 1, 2, 3
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High-quality thermometer worksheets you can fully customize! Choose Celsius, Fahrenheit, or both, and select from temperature ranges like 0–50°, 0–100°, or −50 to 50°. A practical, real-world measurement skill that connects classroom math to everyday science and weather observation.

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Telling Time

Grades 1, 2, 3
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Generate customizable analog clock worksheets in seconds! Choose how many clocks to include, set the difficulty from full hours to exact minutes, and create the perfect practice sheet for your students. An essential skill made simple and fun to learn.

How to Use the Worksheet Generators

  1. Choose a generator — each tile above targets a specific second grade skill. Click the one that matches what you need to practise.
  2. Set the difficulty — most generators let you control the number range, whether regrouping is required, and the number of problems. Adjust the settings to match your student's current level before generating.
  3. Click Create — a unique worksheet is generated instantly and shown in the preview.
  4. Download the PDF — click the Download button to save a print-ready PDF. A solution page can be included before downloading if you need an answer key.
  5. Generate again for a new sheet — every click produces a different set of problems. There is no limit on the number of unique worksheets you can create.

Why Use These Second Grade Worksheets?

Second grade is the year number sense expands from single-digit fluency to two- and three-digit reasoning — a step that requires far more practice than most students get from a single textbook exercise. A child who can add within 20 still needs dozens of encounters with two-digit addition before the procedure becomes automatic at the higher range. Consistent daily practice across a wide variety of problems is what closes that gap, and a generator that produces a different sheet every click removes the main barrier to providing it.

The second grade curriculum is also unusually broad: in the same year, students extend arithmetic, meet multiplication for the first time, work with money and measurement, and advance their clock-reading to the five-minute mark. Using targeted generators for each skill — rather than a general "grade 2" sheet that mixes everything — lets you focus practice where a student actually needs it, rather than allocating equal time to skills that are already secure.

Because the generators are entirely adjustable, they serve the full range of a typical second-grade class. A student still consolidating addition within 20 and a student ready for two-digit multiplication can both use the same generator with different settings, so there is no need to find separate resources for different ability levels.

Second Grade Math Worksheets — FAQ

What topics do the Grade 2 math worksheets cover?

The collection covers all core second grade topics: addition and subtraction within 100, two- and three-digit place value, an introduction to multiplication as repeated addition (×2, ×5, ×10), telling time to the nearest five minutes, money (coins and notes), basic geometry (shapes, halves, thirds, and fourths), and reading simple bar graphs and picture graphs. Each generator targets one topic so you can create focused practice sheets.

What number range do the Grade 2 addition and subtraction worksheets cover?

The arithmetic generators let you set the maximum number independently. A max of 20 consolidates the first-grade range and is the right starting point for early second grade. Extending to 50 introduces two-digit calculation; extending to 100 matches the full second-grade curriculum. You can also control whether regrouping (carrying and borrowing) is required or excluded — useful for targeting that specific skill without mixing it with unrelated problem types.

When in second grade should students start using the multiplication worksheets?

Multiplication practice is most productive in the second half of second grade, once students can reliably skip-count by 2s, 5s, and 10s and understand that groups of equal size can be added together. The generators let you limit multiplication to ×2, ×5, and ×10 — the sets students already know as skip-counts — which makes the first introduction to multiplication feel like a natural extension of what they already know rather than a new topic.

How does the second grade collection differ from the first grade worksheets?

The first grade collection focuses on addition and subtraction within 20, single-digit place value, and telling time to the hour and half-hour. The second grade collection extends the arithmetic range to 100, introduces two- and three-digit place value, adds multiplication as a new operation, includes money and measurement, and moves to telling time to the nearest five minutes. The second grade generators use higher number ranges and more complex problem structures throughout.

What is the difference between the worksheets on this page and the Grade 2 games section?

This page contains drill worksheets — rows of arithmetic problems and structured exercises that build calculation speed and accuracy across the full second-grade curriculum. The Grade 2 games section wraps the same arithmetic in puzzle and game formats (mazes, bingo, logic grids) that require students to apply skills strategically. Both produce downloadable PDFs; the games are better for engagement and applied reasoning, while the drill sheets are better for building raw fluency.