2nd Graders (age 7+)
What Workbook Does My Child Need?
Main Workbooks | Additional Topic-related Worksheets | |
---|---|---|
Step 1 | Entertaining Math. Part 1 | Mental Math (grade 2)
Vertical Addition and Subtraction (grade 2) Logic Problems (grade 2) |
Step 2 | Entertaining Math. Part 3 | Logic and Out-of-the-box thinking (grade 2)
Numbers and Operations (grade 2) Money (grade 2) |
Step 3 | Entertaining Math. Part 5 | Weight Measurements
Fractions (grade 2) Geometry (grade 2) |
There are three ways to choose the correct set of workbooks for a 2nd grader
I. Testing
The easiest way is to test the child and get a detailed report with recommended workbooks.
Our tests cover all the topics that seven-year-olds must master, and the detailed report shows how the child performs in each topic. If the child’s result is lower than 85%, the report includes recommendations of workbooks to improve the child’s knowledge and math skills.
We recommend starting at the Beginner level, and if the child performs well, move to the next level.
The testing can be done at home, and the detailed report can be downloaded and/or printed.
II. Classical “step-by-step” learning
This method suits children who have just started a new school year and must learn new concepts and follow the school curricula.
We recommend starting with the first workbook from the “Entertaining Math” set and using our topic-organized worksheets in addition to each main workbook.
The constant topic rotation keeps children’s attention during the lesson, minimizes the chances of forgetting some topics, and allows them to focus on the skills requiring additional attention.
The list below contains recommendations on the main workbooks and additional worksheets.
1st step:
- Entertaining Math. Part 1
- Mental Counting (grade 2)
- Vertical Addition and Subtraction (grade 2)
- Logic Problems (grade 2)
2nd step:
3rd step:
- Entertaining Math. Part 3
- Logic and Out-of-the-box thinking (grade 2)
- Times Tables for Beginners
- Linear Measurements
4th step:
- Entertaining Math. Part 4
- Numbers and Operations (grade 2)
- Money (grade 2)
- Spatial Relations, Patterns, Coordinate Plane
5th step:
6th step:
- Entertaining Math. Part 6
- Geometry (grade 2)
III. Topic-related learning
If you know that the child requires additional practice in some topics, you can choose this way of learning.
Below, you can find a list of the main concepts that seven-year-olds must master and recommended worksheets for each concept.