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Math Worksheet for 2nd grade

  • balancing equation (fill in the missing number)
    • 10 – ? = 7
    • 20 + ? = 27
    • 11 + 15 = ? – 4
  • balancing inequalities
    • ? – 1 < 20
    • 2 + ? > 18
    • 12 + 9 < ? + 12
  • order of operations with parentheses
    • 6 + (4 – 2) =
    • (5 + 6) – (11 – 8) – 5 =
    • (3 – 2) × (2 + 27) =
  • 75 pages

 

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Equations, Inequalities, Order of Operations Worksheets

These math worksheets for 2nd and 3rd graders contain problems on solving simple (addition and subtraction only) equations and inequalities. We also include problems with the order of operations worksheets or the PEMDAS rule.

Children learn about true and false equations and inequality and repeat addition/subtraction facts families.

Children do not know what the variable is yet. That is why we use an empty space instead of a variable. Children must find and insert a missing number to make the equation or inequality true. For example: 28 – ? = 3 or 10 + ? > 20 

The order of operation worksheets start with 2-3 step addition/subtraction problems with parentheses and improve to multi-step calculations with multiplication. The main goal of these problems is not to make complicated calculations but to practice and rehearse the PEMDAS rule. Students can make all calculations mentally. Also, it is a good practice to repeat multiplication facts.

These math worksheets for 2nd and 3rd graders have progressively increasing difficulty levels, so they are suitable for beginners and advanced students. First, students start with one-step problems and improve their skills by solving two- and three-step equations and inequalities.

75 pages

To make math lessons interesting and exciting, we recommend supplementing these worksheets with others:

2 reviews for Numbers and Operations. Math Worksheets grades 2-3 (age 7+)

  1. Lisa

    As a homeschooling mom, I’m always looking for quality resources, and these set is just perfect. It covers a wide range of topics and provide plenty of practice problems that help my child develop a strong foundation in math. I’ve seen great improvements in his math skills, and he’s more enthusiastic about learning math now. These worksheets are a great addition to our homeschooling curriculum.

  2. James

    My 7-year-old was having trouble with basic math concepts, but these worksheets make it easy for him to understand and practice.

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