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Adding Two-Digit Numbers With Regrouping
Adding Two-Digit Numbers With Regrouping
Adding Two-Digit Numbers With Regrouping
Adding Two-Digit Numbers With Regrouping
Adding Two-Digit Numbers With Regrouping
Adding Two-Digit Numbers With Regrouping
Adding Two-Digit Numbers With Regrouping
Adding Two-Digit Numbers With Regrouping
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This 2-Digit Addition with Regrouping resource is perfect to help students practice and master 2-Digit Addition problems with Regrouping.

5x - Add and Regroup

3x - Add and Regroup/Cut and Paste

4x - Add and Regroup/Cut and Paste

Useful for:

· Independent Work

· Morning Review

· Early Finishers

· Math Centers

· At Home

· In Groups

· Tutoring

· Assessments

Happy Teaching!

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Adding Two-Digit Numbers With Regrouping

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Description

This 2-Digit Addition with Regrouping resource is perfect to help students practice and master 2-Digit Addition problems with Regrouping.

5x - Add and Regroup

3x - Add and Regroup/Cut and Paste

4x - Add and Regroup/Cut and Paste

Useful for:

· Independent Work

· Morning Review

· Early Finishers

· Math Centers

· At Home

· In Groups

· Tutoring

· Assessments

Happy Teaching!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one- and two-step word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Attend to precision. Mathematically proficient students try to communicate precisely to others. They try to use clear definitions in discussion with others and in their own reasoning. They state the meaning of the symbols they choose, including using the equal sign consistently and appropriately. They are careful about specifying units of measure, and labeling axes to clarify the correspondence with quantities in a problem. They calculate accurately and efficiently, express numerical answers with a degree of precision appropriate for the problem context. In the elementary grades, students give carefully formulated explanations to each other. By the time they reach high school they have learned to examine claims and make explicit use of definitions.
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