Georgia Grade 2 Math Worksheets — Free Printable PDFs
Hands-on practice for second graders, from base-ten blocks to bar graphs — free to print, no strings attached.
Here’s a small scene that plays out in plenty of Georgia homes. A second grader dumps a bin of base-ten blocks onto the rug — those little ones cubes and the long tens rods — and starts stacking them to build “the biggest number ever.” Somewhere in that pile of plastic is the whole point of second grade math: numbers are made of parts, and once you can see the parts, the numbers stop feeling so big.
Second grade is the year that idea takes root. Kids learn place value to 1,000, get fluent with addition and subtraction, tackle word problems, measure things, tell time, count coins, and read graphs. It’s a packed year, and steady practice at home makes all of it smoother.
This free collection of Grade 2 math worksheets was made for exactly that. Every page is a printable PDF, every set comes with an answer key, and there’s nothing to sign up for. Pick what your child needs and print it.
The worksheets follow the Grade 2 math standards Georgia has adopted, so the practice at your kitchen table lines up with the lessons happening in classrooms across the state — from Savannah to Columbus to the suburbs of Atlanta.
A Look at What’s Included
The collection has 34 worksheets, organized into eight chapters. Each chapter covers one big slice of second grade math, and the chapters stand on their own — so you can work through them in order or skip straight to whatever’s giving your child trouble this week.
The worksheets share one clean design. Up top, a “Key Ideas” box lays out the skill in simple language. Then a couple of worked examples show how it’s done. After that comes the practice, with a full answer key on the last page. Once a child has done one or two, the rest feel familiar.
Here’s everything in the collection.
Place Value and Number Sense
- Understanding Place Value — How ones, tens, and hundreds give each digit its real worth.
- Reading and Writing Numbers to 1,000 — Going back and forth between digits and number words.
- Expanded Form — Pulling a number apart into 200 + 70 + 5.
- Skip Counting — Counting by 5s, 10s, and 100s until it has a beat.
- Comparing and Ordering 3-Digit Numbers — Greater, less, and lining numbers up in order.
Addition and Subtraction
- Addition Facts Within 20 — Practice that turns slow sums into quick ones.
- Subtraction Facts Within 20 — Building the same speed with take-away facts.
- Adding Within 100 — Two-digit addition, regrouping included.
- Subtracting Within 100 — Two-digit subtraction with borrowing made clear.
- Adding Within 1,000 — Three-digit addition, one column at a time.
- Subtracting Within 1,000 — Three-digit subtraction that rewards neat work.
- Mentally Adding and Subtracting 10 and 100 — Fast mental jumps by tens and hundreds.
Word Problems and Equations
- One-Step Word Problems — Turning a short story into one number sentence.
- Two-Step Word Problems — Problems that take two steps to solve.
- Finding the Unknown Number — Working out the missing number in an equation.
Odd, Even, and Arrays
- Odd and Even Numbers — Which numbers pair up evenly and which leave one out.
- Even Numbers as Equal Addends — Seeing an even number as two matching groups.
- Rectangular Arrays — Rows and columns — a gentle first taste of multiplication.
- Repeated Addition with Arrays — Adding equal rows to get a total.
Measurement and Length
- Measuring Length with Tools — Reading a ruler and using a tape measure right.
- Estimating Lengths — Making a sensible guess before measuring.
- Comparing Lengths — Working out which item is longer, and by how much.
- Adding and Subtracting Lengths — Combining measurements in word problems.
- Length on a Number Line — Showing lengths and distances on a number line.
Time and Money
- Telling Time to the Nearest Five Minutes — Reading analog clocks to five-minute marks.
- A.M. and P.M. — Telling morning hours apart from evening ones.
- Counting Coins — Adding mixed coins into a total.
- Money Word Problems — Spending, buying, and figuring out change.
Data and Graphs
- Line Plots — Marking measurement data on a number line.
- Picture Graphs — Reading graphs that count with pictures.
- Bar Graphs — Comparing groups with bars and pulling answers out.
Geometry
- Recognizing and Drawing Shapes — Naming and drawing shapes by their sides and angles.
- Partitioning Rectangles into Rows and Columns — Splitting rectangles into equal-square grids.
- Equal Shares: Halves, Thirds, and Fourths — Fair sharing that leads gently into fractions.
Getting Real Value From Each Page
Worksheets work best when they’re used thoughtfully. A handful of simple habits go a long way.
Print just one page. One sheet feels like something your child can finish — and finishing feels good. A fat packet does the opposite.
Read the Key Ideas box first. Don’t skip it. Those few sentences are the lesson boiled down, and reading them together gets your child started on solid ground.
Go through the examples out loud. Have your child narrate the worked example back to you. If they can put it in their own words, the idea has landed.
Treat the answer key as a teaching tool. A wrong answer points straight to the skill that needs another look. Ask “how did you get this one?” and follow the thinking.
Revisit. If a worksheet was rough, print it fresh a week later. That second go is where things finally click.
About the Georgia Milestones
Plenty of Georgia parents wonder when their child first faces the Georgia Milestones. The honest answer is reassuring: the Georgia Milestones assessment doesn’t start until third grade. There’s no statewide math test in second grade.
So second grade is the foundation year — and that’s a real advantage. Your child gets a full year to build number sense, lock in addition and subtraction facts, and grow comfortable with word problems and graphs, all without test pressure. Every worksheet here strengthens the very skills the Georgia Milestones will eventually look at in later grades.
The smartest way to think about it: don’t prep for a test that’s still a year away. Instead, build a confident, capable second grader. That’s the best preparation there is, and these worksheets are made for it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to create an account to use these?
No. The worksheets are free printable PDFs. No account, no email, no payment of any kind.
Are answer keys included?
Yes, every worksheet comes with a complete answer key on the final page.
Which chapter should we start with?
Start with whatever your child is studying in class right now. The chapters are independent, so any starting point works.
My child gets frustrated with math. Any tips?
Keep sessions short, celebrate effort over speed, and stick to one page at a time. Small, regular wins rebuild confidence faster than long sessions.
Can these be used for homeschooling?
Absolutely. They cover a full second grade math year and work well as a core program or as a supplement.
A Final Word
Second grade math is a building year, and building takes patience — a brick here, a brick there. With these free worksheets, a quiet table, and a few encouraging words from you, your Georgia second grader will lay a foundation that holds. Choose a chapter, print a page, and start today. They’re more ready than they know.
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