Give your second grade students the opportunity to practice 2-digit addition without regrouping in this fun, interactive math activity from iKnowIt.com! Students will practice adding two-digit numbers with no regrouping in order to strengthen basic addition skills. Watch your students' confidence bloom as they practice addition with 2-digit numbers and no regrouping!
Here are a few examples of the addition problems your students may be asked to solve in this second grade math game: 46 + 52 =; 36 + 63 =; 75 + 24 =; 84 + 10 =; and 32 + 67 =. If students need a little extra help solving an addition problem, they can click on the "Hint" button. The hint will prompt them toward the first step of the problem, "Add the ones," without giving away the answer. When students get an answer wrong, a detailed explanation page will appear with the correct answer, accompanied by an easy-to-follow explanation to help children learn from mistakes.
This second grade addition lesson comes equipped with several handy features that help little ones make the most out of their math practice sessions. For example, the speaker icon in the upper-left corner of the practice screen indicates the read-aloud feature. Students can click this button to hear the question read out loud to them in a clear voice. This is a great resource for ESL/ELL students and children who excel at auditory learning. Opposite, the progress-tracker in the upper-right corner of the practice screen shows students how many questions they have answered so far out of the total number of questions in the math lesson. The score-tracker beneath that shows students how many points they have earned for answering questions correctly. Each of these lesson features was designed with your students' success in mind!
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This interactive math lesson is classified as Level B. It may be ideal for second grade students.
2.NBT.6, MA.2.NSO.2.3, 2.4B
Number And Operations In Base Ten
Use Place Value Understanding And Properties Of Operations To Add And Subtract.
Add up to four two-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Adding 2 Digits Plus 1 Digit (Level B)
In this second grade-level math lesson, students will practice adding 2-digit numbers plus 1-digit numbers. Students will use regrouping. Questions are presented as vertical addition problems, horizontal addition problems, and addition word problems.
Adding 2-Digit Numbers with Regrouping (Level B)
Students will practice adding 2-digit numbers with regrouping in this interactive math activity geared toward second grade. Questions are presented as vertical addition problems, horizontal addition problems, and addition word problems.