Number Chart Worksheet
Grade 2 Number Chart Worksheets: Skip Counting and 100 More, 100 Less
These Grade 2 number chart worksheets stretch number sense into bigger steps and bigger jumps. On the skip-counting pages a child counts by threes and fours, filling in the next numbers and noticing the pattern each step makes. The hundred-more-and-less pages ask for a hundred more and a hundred less than a given number, building the jump across hundreds that base-ten thinking needs. An odd-number hunt sends the child across the chart marking the odd numbers, sorting even from odd along the way. Skip counting by threes and fours, finding a hundred more and a hundred less, and telling odd numbers from even are exactly the second-grade number skills these pages cover. The charts are large and clearly gridded, so a child can count the steps, jump a whole row of a hundred, and check each number without any rush.
In this set a child counts in less familiar steps and jumps by a hundred. They skip-count by threes and fours, find a hundred more and a hundred less, and mark the odd numbers across a chart. The grid keeps the patterns visible, so counting by threes and jumping by a hundred feel like following the structure rather than guessing.
When your child can skip-count by threes and fours and jump by a hundred, you can print more of these number chart worksheets as a PDF and keep going on paper. Everything is free, with no sign-up and no account, and there are no timers or scores to rush a careful count. A wrong jump is just a reason to count the steps again. You can step back to the Grade 1 number chart worksheets for the hundreds chart, or browse the full set of printable number chart worksheets to find today's page.
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