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2Grade 2 Worksheets
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Comparison
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2.1Solve Inequalities
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2.29Identify Same Shapes
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2.33Classify by Color
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2.52Put Numbers in Order Up to 120
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Number Properties
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2.1Solve Inequalities
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2.37Convert Numbers to Tens and Ones Up to 1000
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2.40Convert from Expanded Form
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2.41Regrouping Tens and Ones I
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2.42Regrouping Tens and Ones II
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2.51Value of Underlined Digit Up to 1000
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2.52Put Numbers in Order Up to 120
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2.55Names of Numbers Up to 100
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2.57Relate Addition and Multiplication
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- Mixed Equations
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Counting
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2.2Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 100
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2.3Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 20
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2.5Fewer, Equal and More
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2.6Fewer and More - Comparing
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2.7Fewer and More - Comparing Groups of Mixed Objects
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2.26Counting and Number Patterns: Skip-Counting Sequences
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2.27Skip Counting by 5, 10 and 100
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2.36Count by a Specific Number
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2.53Skip Counting by 10
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Addition
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2.12Balance Addition Equations with Operands Up to 100
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2.13Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 1000
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2.14Balance Addition Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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2.15Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 100
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2.16Balance Addition Equations with Sums Up to 20
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2.37Convert Numbers to Tens and Ones Up to 1000
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2.41Regrouping Tens and Ones I
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Subtraction
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2.17Balance Subtraction Equations with Operands Up to 100
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2.18Complete the Subtraction Sentence with Operands Up to 1000
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2.19Balance Subtraction Equations with Operands Up to 1000
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2.20Complete the Subtraction Sentence with Sums Up to 100
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2.21Balance Subtraction Equations with Sums Up to 100
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2.22Balance Subtraction Equations with Sums Up to 18
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2.43Subtraction with Operands Up to 1000
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2.45Subtraction Sentences with Sums Up to 100
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2.46Subtraction with Sums Up to 100
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- Number Patterns
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Geometry
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2.28Compare Sides and Corners
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2.29Identify Same Shapes
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2.30Open and Closed Shapes
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2.31Symmetry
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2.32Select Symmetry
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2.34Identify Simple Planar and Solid Shapes
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2.47Count Edges, Vertices and Faces
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2.48Count Edges
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2.49Count Vertices
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2.50Count Faces
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- Time
- Multiplication
- Division
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