2nd Grade Addition Worksheets

Add two-digit and three-digit numbers with and without regrouping.

5 subtopics · 50 worksheets · Easy, Medium & Hard levels

About Addition

Addition is the process of combining two or more quantities to find a total. It is one of the four fundamental operations of arithmetic and the one children typically learn first. These worksheets progress from concrete representations (counting pictures and objects) to abstract number sentences, building both conceptual understanding and computational fluency.

Why Addition Matters for 2nd Grade

For 2nd Grade students, addition is the first "real math" they learn. Fluency with basic addition facts is critical because these facts are used constantly — in subtraction (as inverse operations), in multiplication (as repeated addition), and in every area of math that follows. Students who struggle with addition will face compounding difficulty in later grades.

Tips for Parents & Teachers

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Start with objects your child can touch and move — combining two groups of blocks or toy cars makes addition tangible.

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Teach the "count on" strategy: start from the bigger number and count up. It is faster than counting everything from 1.

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Practice "making 10" — it is the most powerful addition strategy and will serve your child for years.

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Use addition in daily life: "You have 3 strawberries and I am giving you 4 more. How many will you have?"

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Celebrate when your child can recall a fact from memory without counting — that is fluency developing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What skills does addition cover in 2nd Grade?

2nd Grade addition builds foundational skills that students need to progress in math. The worksheets on this page cover all the key concepts within this topic area, organized from basic to more advanced.

How many addition worksheets are available?

We offer 10 worksheets per subtopic for 2nd Grade addition, organized by difficulty level (Easy, Medium, Hard). Each worksheet targets specific skills within this topic area.

What should my student learn before starting 2nd Grade addition?

Check the prerequisite topics listed on this page. We recommend students have a solid understanding of those foundational skills before moving on to addition.

How do I know if my 2nd Grade student is ready for the Hard addition worksheets?

Start with the Easy worksheets (Worksheets 1–3). If your student completes them confidently with minimal errors, move to Medium (Worksheets 4–7). Reserve the Hard worksheets (Worksheets 8–10) for students who have demonstrated solid mastery at the Medium level. It is perfectly fine to spend more time at a lower difficulty — mastery at each level is more valuable than rushing ahead.

Are these 2nd Grade addition worksheets free?

Yes, every addition worksheet on K12Worksheets is completely free to download and print. There is no signup required, no subscription, and no limit on how many you can print. Each worksheet includes a printable answer key on a separate page so parents and teachers can check work quickly.