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About This Worksheet

This worksheet is a Grade 2 math review activity that combines several number-name skills into one organized practice page. Children practice reading number names, writing numerals, fixing spelling mistakes, ordering numbers, and identifying place-value relationships. The activity strengthens number vocabulary, sequencing, place value, and number-recognition fluency. For example, students may write the numeral for “seventy-eight” or place numbers in order from smallest to largest. The mixed-review format helps learners practice several important number concepts together.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This worksheet is designed for second grade students reviewing number names, place value, and number-ordering skills. The primary learning goal is helping children confidently switch between numerals and written number forms while understanding number relationships. Students should already recognize two-digit numbers and basic place-value patterns before beginning the activity. These foundational skills support future work with expanded form, comparing numbers, and multi-digit operations. This worksheet supports Common Core Standards 2.NBT.A.1, 2.NBT.A.3, and 2.NBT.A.4 and aligns with TEKS 2.2.A, 2.2.B, and 2.2.D.

Student Tasks

On this worksheet, students will complete a variety of activities involving number names and numerals. Children write numbers in word form, convert words into numerals, fix spelling mistakes, and order numbers correctly. Learners practice place value while strengthening reading comprehension and math vocabulary skills. Students also improve confidence switching between standard form and word form independently. The mixed-review structure helps reinforce several Grade 2 number concepts at once.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Some students may confuse teen numbers and tens numbers because the words sound similar. Young learners sometimes misspell tricky number words such as “forty” or “ninety.” A few children may struggle when switching between number names and numerals quickly. Students who are still developing place-value understanding may also need support comparing larger numbers. Teachers and parents can help by encouraging children to read every number aloud before writing or comparing it.

Implementation Guidance

Teachers can use this worksheet during math review lessons, assessment preparation, or independent practice sessions. Parents may appreciate the mixed-review format because it gives children practice with several important number skills during home learning. Students can use a number chart for support if needed while completing the activities. This worksheet also works well as a spiral review before quizzes or benchmark testing. Adults should encourage learners to check spelling, number order, and place-value accuracy carefully.

Details and Features

This printable worksheet includes mixed review activities focused on number names, place value, number ordering, and numeral recognition. Large writing spaces and organized sections support second grade students who are still building confidence with math vocabulary and sequencing. The black-and-white design prints clearly for classroom lessons, homework assignments, or homeschool instruction. Multiple activity types help keep learners engaged while reviewing foundational number skills. Its structured layout makes the worksheet useful for review practice, intervention, or assessments.