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Free Ontario Grade 2 Math Worksheets
Printable math worksheets for Grade 2 students in Ontario, fully aligned to the 2020 Ontario Mathematics curriculum. Covers two-digit addition and subtraction, place value to 100, time to the half hour, and measurement — printed on one page, completed entirely with pencil and paper. Paperpath generates a levelled worksheet matched to your child's current band so every session builds real fluency.
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Question 1
What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 63?
Think about tens and ones.
Question 2
58 − 23 = ___
Subtract the ones first, then the tens.
Question 3
Draw the hands on the clock to show 3:30.
The hour hand is between 3 and 4. The minute hand points to 6.
Question 4
A ribbon is 45 cm long. Another is 28 cm long. How much longer is the first ribbon?
Write a subtraction equation.
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What math is covered in Ontario Grade 2? Ontario Grade 2 students work across five strands: Number (addition and subtraction to 100, place value to 100, introduction to multiplication as equal groups), Algebra (patterns, simple equations), Data (tally charts, bar graphs), Spatial Sense (measurement in centimetres, time to the half hour, 2D and 3D shapes), and Financial Literacy (coins and simple transactions). Paperpath focuses primarily on Number and Spatial Sense expectations.
How is the Ontario 2020 curriculum different from older curricula for Grade 2? The 2020 Ontario Mathematics curriculum placed stronger emphasis on conceptual understanding, mathematical reasoning, and financial literacy compared to the previous 2005 curriculum. It introduced explicit teaching of social-emotional learning skills alongside math. Paperpath worksheets are built to the 2020 expectations — so they reflect the vocabulary and approaches your child's teacher is using in class today.
My Grade 2 child is behind in math. Where should we start? Paperpath includes a Quick Check assessment that identifies whether your child is working at a Support, Core, or Stretch band for their grade. If your child is below grade level, the assessment will identify this and worksheets will be generated at the right starting point — building foundational skills first before progressing. This approach is far more effective than jumping straight to grade-level content.