Number Puzzles for Second Grade Math Stations

One of my favorite math stations has been Number Puzzles for Second Grade.  I love seeing my second graders spread out over our carpet, analyzing math puzzle pieces and figuring out how the pieces fit together during our math centers.

Number Puzzles help students match various models and representations of the addition problems , subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts.

When I first started these puzzles two years ago, I had only created the Decompose Number Puzzles version, where students decomposed two-digit numbers in four formats.  This puzzle really helped students see different ways to work with two-digit numbers and helped them be successful with two-digit and three-digit addition.  

Read more about the Decompose Number Puzzles in my Compose & Decompose Numbers for Addition & Subtraction Blog Post.

Number Puzzles for second grade math stations are math center activities teaching your students addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, multiplication, odd & even and money. Students match various models and representations of the addition problems, subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts. #mathcenters #secondgrade

Since this first set of Number Puzzles was so popular with my students, I have since created 10 other versions to complement it.  One thing I love about these number puzzles for second grade is that my students know just what to do at this station.  It doesn’t take a lot of direction giving, which allows me to easily work with other students.

Number Puzzles for Second Grade

The puzzles that are available include:

There are enough for an entire year of math stations!  You can purchase each Number Puzzle individually, or save over 20% by purchasing the Number Puzzle BUNDLE.


Number Puzzle BUNDLE

Number Puzzles for Second Grade BUNDLE

Original price was: $54.86.Current price is: $35.31.

Number Puzzles are built with three to five pieces that illustrate a variety of models and strategies for second grade math concepts. They are great for math stations.

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All of the number puzzles can be made easier by keeping some of the pieces together. For instance, to make the Decompose Two-Digit Problems puzzle easier, keep two or three of the pieces together and have students match one piece.

Another way to make the puzzles easier is to print them on a variety of colored paper. If you have three to five colors, students can separate the colors and then match the puzzles.

Below are a few of my favorite number puzzles to use in my second-grade classroom.

Place Value Number Puzzles for Second Grade

These Place Value Number Puzzles have students match two-digit and three-digit numbers with the word form, base-10 blocks, expanded form, and word form of a number.  

The place value pieces are pretty self-explanatory.

Number Puzzles for second grade math stations are math center activities teaching your students addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, multiplication, odd & even and money. Students match various models and representations of the addition problems , subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts. #mathcenters #secondgrade
Number Puzzles for second grade math stations are math center activities teaching your students addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, multiplication, odd & even and money. Students match various models and representations of the addition problems, subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts. #mathcenters #secondgrade

Two-Digit Addition Number Puzzles for Second Grade

Another favorite is my Two-Digit Addition Number Puzzles.  These puzzles model four different ways to solve a two-digit addition problem.  There is the addition expression, the numbers broken apart by place value, base-10 blocks, and a number line.  

The answer is a square that goes in the middle of all four pieces.  So, in reality, these are five-piece puzzles.

Number Puzzles for second grade math stations are math center activities teaching your students addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, multiplication, odd & even and money. Students match various models and representations of the addition problems, subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts. #mathcenters #secondgrade

Included are 20 two-digit addition expressions that do not require regrouping and 20 expressions that do require regrouping.  Sums do go over 100 so that students can practice “crossing 100”.  The strategies included in these number puzzles match the strategies in my Two-Digit Addition No Prep Printables and Math Stations.

Number Puzzles for second grade math stations are math center activities teaching your students addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, multiplication, odd & even and money. Students match various models and representations of the addition problems , subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts. #mathcenters #secondgrade

Two-Digit Subtraction Number Puzzles for Second Graders

Like the Two-Digit Addition Puzzles, these Two-Digit Subtraction Puzzles reinforce all the models and strategies we use in our classroom.  They include the subtraction expression, the break-apart strategy, using base-10 blocks and using a number line.  

Number Puzzles for second grade math stations are math center activities teaching your students addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, multiplication, odd & even and money. Students match various models and representations of the addition problems , subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts. #mathcenters #secondgrade

Also, like the addition version, the answer goes in the middle and there are puzzles that require regrouping and those that do not.  The strategies match my Two-Digit Subtraction No Prep Printables and Math Stations.

Number Puzzles for second grade math stations are math center activities teaching your students addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, multiplication, odd & even and money. Students match various models and representations of the addition problems, subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts. #mathcenters #secondgrade

Three-Digit Addition Number Puzzles for Second and Third Grades

Below is an example of the Three-Digit Addition Number Puzzles.  Like the Two-Digit Addition ones, there are four representations and it includes both regrouping and non-regrouping equations.  

Number Puzzles for second grade math stations are math center activities teaching your students addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, multiplication, odd & even and money. Students match various models and representations of the addition problems , subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts. #mathcenters #secondgrade

As students advance in their mathematical reasoning and continue to develop skills with larger numbers, these are perfect to reinforce place value concepts when solving larger addition and subtraction problems.

Number Puzzles for second grade math stations are math center activities teaching your students addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, multiplication, odd & even and money. Students match various models and representations of the addition problems, subtraction problems, and other numbers show. These puzzles are a great math station or math center and give students hands-on experience with sorting, classifying and categorizing second grade math concepts. #mathcenters #secondgrade

How to Purchase the Number Puzzles

If you would like to purchase these Number Puzzles, they’re available on Teachers Pay Teachers or on my website.


Number Puzzle BUNDLE

Number Puzzles for Second Grade BUNDLE

Original price was: $54.86.Current price is: $35.31.

Number Puzzles are built with three to five pieces that illustrate a variety of models and strategies for second grade math concepts. They are great for math stations.

Buy on TpT

Jessica BOschen

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Jessica is a teacher, homeschool parent, and entrepreneur. She shares her passion for teaching and education on What I Have Learned. Jessica has 16 years of experience teaching elementary school and currently homeschools her two middle and high school boys. She enjoys scaffolding learning for students, focusing on helping our most challenging learners achieve success in all academic areas.

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15 Comments

  1. me gusta mucho todo lo referido a la enseรฑanza.

  2. LOVE these!
    Can you make a Money Puzzle set with Canadian currency? (Or tell me how you made these so I can make my own?)

    1. Possibly. Let me look into it and see what I can come up with.

    2. Yes! I’d love a Canadian money puzzle too

      1. Jessica Boschen says:

        Awesome! I’ll add it to my list to create ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Hi! These are going to be a wonderful supplement for Number Talks! Can’t wait to try them! Have you or do you know someone who has made some that support some first grade standards, especially one digit addition and subtraction? I want to be able to model the Number Talks process with them! Thanks!

    1. That’s awesome! What a great idea to use it to support Number Talks. I don’t have a first grade version available right now, but I have plans to create one!

  4. Rachel Bradley says:

    I love these. I’m wondering how you store them.
    Thanks

    1. I store them in gallon-size ziplock bags.

      1. Rachel Bradley says:

        Thanks for the quick reply!! I just purchased the place value ones to use in my guided math centers. Do you put all of the 2 digit puzzles together in 1 bag? Do you write anything on the backs for self checking purposes? Sorry for all the questions.

        1. I separate them by puzzle, like all the two-digit addition in one place. I don’t write anything on the back. During math stations, I do a visual check of the puzzles, but that is it. I do print them on different colored paper to help narrow down the choices for students.

  5. It would be great to have clocks to the nearest minute. Thanks!

    1. Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll keep it in mind for a future product.

  6. Could you make a number puzzle for Order of Operations and comparing fractions?