Free 2nd Grade Adding whole tens Worksheets
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Free printable adding whole tens worksheets for 2nd grade. Students add multiples of 10 (such as 30 + 50) by applying single-digit addition facts to the tens place, building mental math speed and place value understanding. This skill is a direct precursor to two- and three-digit column addition. Part of our addition worksheets collection.
What You'll Learn
- Add multiples of ten using place value understanding
- Recognize that adding tens only changes the tens digit
- Build mental math fluency with whole-ten addition
FAQ
Why is adding whole tens considered a foundational 2nd grade skill?⌄
It shows students that place value structure lets them apply known facts in new contexts - knowing 3 + 5 = 8 immediately gives them 30 + 50 = 80 without additional counting.
How do whole-tens addition worksheets build mental math fluency?⌄
Practicing patterns with multiples of 10 trains students to recognize the tens-digit relationship quickly, supporting fast mental calculation with larger numbers.
What range of numbers do adding whole tens worksheets typically cover in 2nd grade?⌄
Worksheets usually cover multiples of 10 from 10 to 90 (within 100) and extend to multiples of 10 from 100 to 990 (within 1,000) as students advance.
Comments
3David L.
2nd Grade Teacher
Looking forward to this! All the other ClassWeekly worksheets are excellent so I know this will be too.
Jamie T.
1st Grade Teacher
Thanks for creating this! I'll be using it the moment it's available.
Emily W.
Homeschool parent
Excited for this one! I've been hunting for a good printable on this topic for weeks.
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