Second Grade Math – Curriculum Overview 📐

Second grade is when children move from basic counting to confident work with larger numbers. They strengthen two-digit addition and subtraction, begin learning the multiplication table, and start solving simple word problems. This overview explains typical second grade topics and how to practice them for free on IloveMath.

If your child is still working on first grade basics, start with our first grade math overview before moving on.

Numbers Up to 100

In second grade, children expand beyond 20 and learn to read, write, and compare numbers up to 100. Place value becomes essential: they must understand tens and ones in numbers like 47 or 83.

The Tens and Ones lesson on IloveMath reinforces place value visually. The Greater or Smaller lesson helps with comparing two-digit numbers using >, <, and =.

Two-Digit Addition and Subtraction

Second graders practice addition and subtraction with larger numbers, often with carry and borrowing:

Review carry and borrowing in our addition with carry and subtraction with borrowing lessons. Then practice daily on the addition table and subtraction table, or try timed addition and subtraction quizzes.

Introduction to Multiplication

Second grade is usually when children meet the multiplication table for the first time. They learn that multiplication is repeated addition (3 × 4 means three groups of four) and begin memorizing facts from 1 to 10.

Read our step-by-step guide to learning multiplication, then practice interactively on the multiplication table. Short daily sessions of 10–15 minutes work better than long cramming.

Word Problems and Logical Thinking

Children learn to read simple math stories and decide whether to add or subtract. This builds real-world reasoning — for example: "Ana had 24 stickers and got 13 more. How many does she have now?"

Encourage your child to draw the problem, say it aloud, and explain their thinking. Memory games on our Games page train the focus needed for multi-step problems.

Suggested Practice Plan for Second Grade

A balanced weekly routine might look like this:

How IloveMath Supports Second Grade

IloveMath offers structured lessons for first grade foundations, interactive addition, subtraction, and multiplication tables, plus speed quizzes and memory games — all free, in Serbian and English, with no registration.

Parents and teachers can combine lessons for understanding with games for motivation. Even short daily practice builds the confidence children need in second grade.

Frequently Asked Questions

What math should a second grader know?
Typically: numbers up to 100, two-digit addition and subtraction with carry and borrowing, and the basics of the multiplication table (often up to 10).

How can I help my child learn the multiplication table?
Use short daily practice, visual grouping, and our multiplication guide plus interactive multiplication table on IloveMath.

Is IloveMath enough for second grade homework support?
Yes, as supplementary practice. Lessons cover core topics; tables and quizzes provide the repetition schools expect.

Start Practicing for Second Grade

Open the multiplication table or lesson map and begin a short session today.

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