Grade 2 Double Digit Addition Worksheet
Practice double digit addition with this Grade 2 worksheet. Includes step-by-step guidance to help students master addition with larger numbers.
This worksheet helps students practice adding two-digit numbers in a clear and structured way. Learners will strengthen their understanding of place value while solving addition problems up to 100. With regular practice, students will become faster and more confident in solving larger addition problems.
What Students Will Learn
- How to add two-digit numbers correctly
- Understanding tens and ones place values
- How to add numbers vertically
- Improving accuracy in multi-digit addition
How to Solve (Step-by-Step)
Example Problem:
46 + 25 = ?
Step 1: Write the numbers in vertical form, making sure the ones are under ones and tens are under tens.
Step 2: Start by adding the ones column. Look at 6 + 5. Count forward: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. So, 6 + 5 = 11.
Step 3: Write down 1 in the ones place and carry over the extra 1 to the tens column.
Step 4: Now add the tens column. Add 4 + 2 = 6, then add the carried 1 to get 7.
Step 5: Write 7 in the tens place.
Step 6: Combine both results. The final answer is 71.
Another Example:
59 + 43 = ?
Step 1: Line up the numbers by place value (ones under ones, tens under tens).
Step 2: Add the ones: 9 + 3 = 12.
Step 3: Write 2 in the ones place and carry 1 to the tens.
Step 4: Add the tens: 5 + 4 = 9, then add the carried 1 to get 10.
Step 5: Write 0 in the tens place and carry 1 to the next place.
Step 6: Write the final carried 1 in the hundreds place.
Step 7: The answer is 102.
This step-by-step method helps students stay organized and avoid mistakes. Always start from the ones column and move left.
Worksheet Details
- Total Questions: 25
- Difficulty: Medium
- Number Range: 10 to 100
- Format: Vertical addition problems
Who Is This For?
This worksheet is designed for Grade 2 students who are learning to add larger numbers. It is perfect for classroom practice, homework, or extra review at home.
Practice Tips
- Always line up numbers correctly before adding
- Start adding from the ones place every time
- Practice carrying numbers carefully
- Check your answers after solving each problem
FAQs
Why do we start from the ones place?
Starting from the ones place helps keep the addition organized and makes carrying easier to manage.
What is carrying in addition?
Carrying happens when the sum of a column is 10 or more. We move the extra value to the next place.
How can students improve in addition?
Practice regularly, take time to understand each step, and double-check answers to build accuracy and confidence.
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