2.NBT.5: Fluently Add and Subtract Within 100
I can fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value.
What Your Child Needs to Know
This standard focuses on helping your child become quick and accurate with addition and subtraction of numbers up to 100. Students will learn strategies based on place value, such as breaking numbers apart by tens and ones, to solve problems efficiently.
This standard builds on previous addition and subtraction skills with smaller numbers and prepares your child for working with larger numbers in future grades. Mastering these skills will help your child develop computational fluency, which is essential for more complex math concepts.
Real World Practice
Visual models and hands-on activitiesVisual Models to Use
- Place Value Blocks - Use base-ten blocks to represent tens and ones when adding and subtracting. This helps your child visualize regrouping (carrying and borrowing).
- Place Value Chart - A chart with columns for tens and ones that helps your child organize numbers by place value when adding and subtracting.
- Open Number Line - A number line without all numbers marked that helps your child visualize jumps of tens and ones when adding and subtracting.
- Hundred Chart - A grid of numbers from 1-100 that helps your child see patterns when adding or subtracting 10 or finding numbers that are 10 more or 10 less.
Everyday Activities
1. Grocery Store Math
When shopping, have your child add up the prices of items (keeping numbers under 100) or calculate change using place value strategies.
2. Score Keeper
During family games, make your child the scorekeeper. They'll practice adding and subtracting two-digit numbers as scores change.
3. Daily Addition and Subtraction Challenge
Create a daily challenge with two-digit addition and subtraction problems. Track progress on a chart to show improvement.
4. Place Value Card Game
Use playing cards to create two-digit numbers. Players take turns drawing cards to create numbers, then add or subtract them using place value strategies.
Quick Checks
Strategies and quick activitiesStrategies When Your Child Struggles
1. Break Apart by Place Value
Teach your child to break numbers into tens and ones. For example, 45 + 37 becomes (40 + 30) + (5 + 7) = 70 + 12 = 82.
2. Use Friendly Numbers
Adjust numbers to make them easier to work with. For 58 + 27, think 60 + 27 = 87, then subtract 2 to get 85.
3. Count Up for Subtraction
For problems like 83 - 59, start at 59 and count up: 59 + 1 = 60, 60 + 20 = 80, 80 + 3 = 83. So 1 + 20 + 3 = 24.
4. Use Compensation
For 43 - 29, think 43 - 30 = 13, then add 1 to get 14 (because you subtracted one too many).
5-Minute Practice Activities
1. Addition and Subtraction Flash Cards
Create flash cards with two-digit addition and subtraction problems. Practice for 5 minutes daily to build fluency.
2. Place Value Race
Give your child two 2-digit numbers to add or subtract. Have them solve it using place value strategies and explain their thinking.
3. Missing Number Puzzles
Create equations with missing numbers like 45 + ___ = 72 or ___ - 28 = 35 for your child to solve using place value strategies.
4. Mental Math Challenge
Call out two-digit addition and subtraction problems and have your child solve them mentally, explaining their strategy.
Check Progress
Track improvementMid-Year Expectations
By the middle of second grade, your child should be able to:
- Add and subtract within 100 using place value strategies, though may still need time to work through problems
- Break apart numbers by place value when adding (e.g., 45 + 37 as 40 + 30 and 5 + 7)
- Use strategies like counting on or making tens for simpler problems
- Explain their addition and subtraction strategies using place value language
End-of-Year Expectations
By the end of second grade, your child should be able to:
- Fluently add and subtract within 100 using place value strategies
- Solve two-digit addition and subtraction problems quickly and accurately
- Use multiple strategies flexibly based on the numbers in the problem
- Explain why their strategies work using place value understanding
Mastery Signs
Your child has mastered this standard when they can:
- Add and subtract two-digit numbers quickly and accurately
- Choose efficient strategies based on the numbers in the problem
- Explain their thinking using place value language
- Apply these skills to solve real-world problems
- Check the reasonableness of their answers
Differentiation
Support for all learning levelsBelow Grade Level
Practice problems focusing on addition and subtraction within 20 and adding multiples of 10, building the foundation for two-digit operations.
Download Practice WorksheetAt Grade Level
Standard practice with two-digit addition and subtraction problems using place value strategies.
Download Grade Level WorksheetAbove Grade Level
Challenging problems involving mental math with larger numbers and multi-step problems that require fluent addition and subtraction within 100.
Download Challenge Worksheet