Free Printable Grade 2 Math Worksheets for Maryland

Free Printable Grade 2 Math Worksheets for Maryland

Everything a Maryland second grader needs to practice — sorted, printable, and free.

Ask a second grader to tell you the time and watch what happens. There’s a pause, a squint at the clock, a count of the five-minute marks under their breath — and then, “It’s three twenty-five!” said with real pride. That moment, when something finally makes sense, is what a strong second-grade math year is full of.

This page exists for Maryland families and teachers who want to fill the year with more of those moments. Whether you’re in Baltimore, in Frederick, or somewhere along the Eastern Shore, these worksheets are ready to print and use.

They’re built around the Grade 2 math standards Maryland has adopted, and they’re all free. No account, no email, no paywall hiding behind a download button. You print the page and your child gets started.

Every worksheet includes an answer key too. Checking the work is fast, which means you can spend your time on the part that actually moves the needle — talking through the thinking with your child.

What the Collection Covers

The worksheets are arranged into eight chapters that follow a typical second-grade math year, beginning with place value and ending with the first ideas about fractions. You can work through them in order or jump to the chapter that fits this week’s homework. Either approach works well.

Here’s the full set.

Place Value and Number Sense

Addition and Subtraction

Word Problems and Equations

Odd, Even, and Arrays

Measurement and Length

Time and Money

Data and Graphs

  • Line Plots — Plotting measurements above a number line and reading them.
  • Picture Graphs — Using picture symbols to count and compare.
  • Bar Graphs — Building and reading bars to answer questions about data.

Geometry

How to Use Them Well

The worksheets shine when a few simple habits surround them.

Stick to one page at a time. A child who finishes one worksheet feeling capable is far better off than one who’s slogged through a stack.

Read the Key Ideas box together before starting. It’s a short, plain summary of the skill, and reading it aloud sets up the rest of the page nicely.

Walk through the worked examples first. Ask your child to explain each example back to you. When they can put the steps into words, the skill has taken hold.

Check the answer key together. Treat a wrong answer as a clue rather than a mark against them — find where the thinking slipped and rework that one problem.

Revisit weaker skills about a week later. A short review after a little time off helps a skill stick far better than repeating it over and over the same day.

A Note on the MCAP

Maryland uses the Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program, or MCAP, to measure math progress — but the MCAP doesn’t start in second grade. It begins in third grade, so your second grader has no statewide test to face this year.

That’s worth saying plainly, because it frames what second grade is really for. This year isn’t about a test. It’s about building the foundation the MCAP will eventually rest on — solid place value, dependable addition and subtraction, careful word-problem reading, and ease with time and money.

When those skills become genuinely strong in second grade, third grade feels like a natural next step rather than a leap. So put the test out of mind, focus on a steady and encouraging year, and the MCAP will look much friendlier when it arrives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is everything really free?
Yes. Every worksheet is free to download and print, for one child or a whole class. No account and no email required.

Are answer keys provided?
Each worksheet has its own answer key, so you can check work quickly and turn mistakes into short, useful lessons.

My second grader finds three-digit numbers overwhelming. Where do we begin?
Start with the place value chapter. Once your child can see hundreds, tens, and ones clearly, the worksheets on adding and subtracting within 1,000 will feel far less intimidating.

Should we do these every day?
Daily is fine if it stays short and pleasant, but a few focused sessions a week works just as well. The goal is steady practice, not pressure.

Can teachers use these with a whole class?
Yes. They make excellent warm-ups, homework, center activities, and extra practice pages for students who need another round.

One More Thing

A confident second grader in math is simply one who’s collected a long string of small wins — a fact memorized, a clock read, a graph understood. These free printable worksheets give your Maryland student plenty of room to gather those wins. Print a page, sit down together, and let the year build itself one good afternoon at a time.

Ready for Grade 3 Math? The Maryland Grade 3 Math Bundle

Second grade is the build-up year, and when your child is ready for what comes next, this bundle makes the jump to Grade 3 math feel easy. It packs full practice-test books, complete answer keys, and step-by-step explanations for the Grade 3 math skills just ahead.

Original price was: $109.99.Current price is: $54.99.

Getting Ready for Grade 3 English, Too? The Maryland Grade 3 English Bundle

Reading and writing grow right alongside math. If your second grader could use a head start in English as well, this Maryland Grade 3 English bundle covers it — practice tests, answer keys, and friendly explanations in one download.

Original price was: $84.99.Current price is: $56.99.

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