Welcome to our Thanksgiving Math Worksheets 2nd Grade page.
We have a range of Thanksgiving worksheets designed to support addition and subtraction, multiplication, counting and fractions specially designed for second graders.
We have a range of second grade worksheets created with a Thanksgiving theme.
There are some skip counting worksheets where you have to follow the path from the start to the finish by skip counting in 2s, 5s or 10s.
We also have some count and graph worksheets where you have to count the number of each object and complete the graph to show the number.
You can also check out our Thanksgiving math puzzles and codebreakers with Thanksgiving jokes.
Many of our worksheets involve working out addition and subtraction facts within 20, and multiplication facts up to 5x5.
Using these sheets will help your child to:
The pages have been split up into several different sections:
These worksheets involve counting the number of each object and coloring a square of the graph to represent this.
The maximum of each object is 7.
These worksheets involve skip counting up to different totals.
You have to follow the trail through the numbers to find your way from the start to the finish.
We also have some similar (but easier) color by number sheets with just numbers on our First Grade Thanksgiving Actitivies page.
These sheets involve finding half of a different number of objects.
We have two different types of puzzles for first grade.
The first puzzle is a codebreaker where you have to work out the math fact and then use the key to find the letter to decipher the code.
Each of the codes is the answer to a Thanksgiving joke.
The second puzzle is a picture puzzle where each object represents a number from 1 to 5.
You have to use the given totals to work out the value of each of the Thanksgiving pictures.
This codebreaker uses addition and subtraction facts within 20
This codebreaker uses multiplication facts up to 5x5.
We have created several math games with a Thanksgiving theme.
Turkey Crossing is a strategy game. One player plays 3 farmers and the other player is the turkey. The turkey has to escape from the farmers and get to the other side of the field to escape. This game is suitable for kids of all ages.
Thanksgiving Cover Up which is a fun math fact game where you use your addition, subtraction and multiplication skills to make different numbers. There is an easier and harder version of this game.
Thanksgiving Three of a Kind game which is very similar to the Thanksgiving Cover Up game.
Each game comes complete with instructions.
Take a look at some more of our worksheets similar to these.
We have a range of Thanksgiving activities designed for different age kids.
The activities include counting, adding and subtracting and color-by-number.
All children like to play Math games, and you will find a good range of 2nd Grade Math Games here for your child to play and enjoy.
The following games involve different Second Grade Math activities which you and your child can enjoy together.
The puzzles will help your child practice and apply their addition, subtraction and multiplication facts as well as developing their thinking and reasoning skills in a fun and engaging way.
The Number Square Puzzles page will open a new browser window which will take you to the 2nd grade math salamanders website.
Using these puzzles will help your child to:
We hope you enjoy our series of Thanksgiving math worksheets 2nd grade.
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