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SAMPLE Double Digit Addition Regrouping With Base Ten Blocks Math Task Cards
SAMPLE Double Digit Addition Regrouping With Base Ten Blocks Math Task Cards
SAMPLE Double Digit Addition Regrouping With Base Ten Blocks Math Task Cards
SAMPLE Double Digit Addition Regrouping With Base Ten Blocks Math Task Cards
SAMPLE Double Digit Addition Regrouping With Base Ten Blocks Math Task Cards
SAMPLE Double Digit Addition Regrouping With Base Ten Blocks Math Task Cards
SAMPLE Double Digit Addition Regrouping With Base Ten Blocks Math Task Cards
SAMPLE Double Digit Addition Regrouping With Base Ten Blocks Math Task Cards
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🪐 Place Value Planets – Base Ten Addition Task Cards (No Regrouping)

— FREE SAMPLE


Build confidence with two-digit addition using this FREE sample pack from my space-themed Place Value Planets task cards! Each card includes base ten blocks (tens + ones) so students can visualize numbers, strengthen place value understanding, and practice addition without regrouping.

🖨️ Prep Tip (Print & Go!)

Print, cut, and laminate for a reusable center! Students can write answers with a dry erase marker (or use dry erase sleeves).

What’s Included in this FREE Sample
4 printable base ten addition task cards (two-digit + two-digit)

💡 Perfect for

  • Math centers
  • Small groups
  • Early finishers
  • Intervention
  • Write-the-Room / Scoot activities

🌟 Grab the Full Set in My Store!
The complete resource includes:

  • 30 total task cards:
    • 20 two-digit + two-digit
    • 10 two-digit + one-digit
  • Student recording sheet for Write-the-Room / Scoot
  • Answer key

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SAMPLE Double Digit Addition Regrouping With Base Ten Blocks Math Task Cards

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Description

🪐 Place Value Planets – Base Ten Addition Task Cards (No Regrouping)

— FREE SAMPLE


Build confidence with two-digit addition using this FREE sample pack from my space-themed Place Value Planets task cards! Each card includes base ten blocks (tens + ones) so students can visualize numbers, strengthen place value understanding, and practice addition without regrouping.

🖨️ Prep Tip (Print & Go!)

Print, cut, and laminate for a reusable center! Students can write answers with a dry erase marker (or use dry erase sleeves).

What’s Included in this FREE Sample
4 printable base ten addition task cards (two-digit + two-digit)

💡 Perfect for

  • Math centers
  • Small groups
  • Early finishers
  • Intervention
  • Write-the-Room / Scoot activities

🌟 Grab the Full Set in My Store!
The complete resource includes:

  • 30 total task cards:
    • 20 two-digit + two-digit
    • 10 two-digit + one-digit
  • Student recording sheet for Write-the-Room / Scoot
  • Answer key

Follow Busy Blooming Co. for more primary resources that help learners grow! 🌿✨

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Easy prep! & fun!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 5, 2026
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Great resource for practicing 2-digit addition without regrouping! My students loved using the base ten blocks visuals to understand place value while solving the problems. These addition task cards worked perfectly in my math centers and were super easy to prep.
Khristine K.
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Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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Mar 16, 2026

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
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