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2-Digit Addition & Subtraction Regrouping Using Base Ten Blocks Worksheets

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In 1st grade we only focus on adding so I was only able to use the addition pages. I felt they were great and the layout was perfect for my students.
This was a great resource to use for beginning to teach multi-digit addition. I find base-ten blocks to be a valuable tool and love to use resources that align with that strategy.
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  1. Give your 2nd grade math students practice with 2 digit and 3 digit addition and subtraction with and without regrouping. Your students will be adding and subtracting 2-digit and 3-digit numbers using base ten blocks. This resource will help your students stay organized while drawing squares, sticks
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Give your 2nd grade math students practice with these 2 digit addition and subtraction with and without regrouping worksheets. Your students will be adding and subtracting 2-digit numbers using base ten blocks. This resource will help your students stay organized while drawing sticks and dots to represent tens and ones. It is perfect for visualizing tens and ones when adding and subtracting 2-digit numbers, but saves time by not having to draw the base ten blocks.

You get worksheets and exit tickets in this pack. That means you can practice with your students and then assess without having to create anything else!

Each worksheet includes an example for you and the students to see exactly how to solve the problems. There are 5 practice problems on each worksheet.

Worksheets included:

  • Addition problems without regrouping
  • Addition problems with regrouping
  • Subtraction problems without regrouping
  • Subtraction problems with regrouping

Each exit ticket has 2 practice problems without the tens and ones table. The students can solve without the table or they can draw their own table.

The exit ticket pages include two copies on each page so you can save paper.

Exit Tickets included:

  • Addition without regrouping
  • Addition with regrouping
  • Subtraction without regrouping
  • Subtraction with regrouping
  • Addition and subtraction without regrouping
  • Addition and subtraction with regrouping

Aligned with Common Core State Standards:

2.NBT.5: Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.

Do you need an easy review to use with a substitute? These worksheets are perfect for sub days. Just print and leave for your sub!

Do you need homework to send home? You can print these worksheets and send them home so your students can practice at home.

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Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.

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