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2 Digit Addition with Regrouping and Without Regrouping Adding Two Digit Numbers

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Learning 2 digit addition with regrouping and without regrouping can be confusing for struggling learners. Make it easy to understand by adding tens and ones together and using base ten blocks worksheets. This no prep unit makes adding with regrouping easy and fun to master!

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This is a 45 page, no-prep unit on basic two digit addition using place value and base ten to build understanding. There are 4 sections that build off of each other.

Each section includes:

• Pre-requisite practice

• Practice solving double to single digit (with and without regrouping)

• Practice solving double to double digit (with and without regrouping)

The sections and what they cover are listed below. See the preview for examples of worksheets included.

1. Adding Using Tens and Ones Blocks

-Making groups of ten

-Adding double digit to single/double digit, without regrouping

-Adding double digit to single/double digit, with regrouping

2. Adding by By Drawing Tens and Ones Blocks

-Drawing numbers with tens and ones

-Adding double digit to single/double digit, without regrouping

-Adding double digit to single/double digit, with regrouping

3. Adding Using Place Value

-Identifying tens and ones in place value

-Adding double digit to single/double digit, without regrouping

-Adding double digit to single/double digit, with regrouping

4. Adding Using the Standard Algorithm

-Setting up problems

-Adding double digit to single/double digit, without regrouping

-Adding double digit to single/double digit, with regrouping

Common Core Standards Covered:

1.NBT.B.2

1.NBT.B.2.a

1.NBT.B.2.b

1.NBT.B.2.c

1.NBT.C.4

2.NBT.B.5

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).
Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten.

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