Spruce up your homeschool Math time with these fun and season Fall Math Worksheets for 2nd grade! They are perfect for the season, and your child.
Do you have a second grader that is craving a break from their regular math homework? These cute Fall math worksheets for 2nd grade in a Fall theme will spice things up for them. It is great to practice Math because it keeps kids sharp, but it is so much better and much more fun to actually have a theme for the worksheets. Fall is definitely a great theme, don’t you think?
This awesome worksheet set includes 2 pages of skip counting, 1 of filling in the blank, and 2 comparison worksheets to get your kiddo ready for the 2nd grade. Kids will enjoy working on these Fall Math worksheets, for sure!
Plus, they are super fun and engaging as well. You’ll find that you’ll want to join in as well because they are just that cute!
>> See the other Fun Fall Printables for Kids
Fall Math Worksheets for 2nd Grade
When it comes to finding fun worksheets for kids, you’re going to love these fall math worksheets. They’re festive and geared towards the 2nd grade age. Through all my years of schooling, I’ve found that the kids react really well to seasonal sheets that bring attention to the season that we’re in.
They love printables with pictures that they can relate to and it gives them something fun to focus in on as well. (I totally get that – I’m the same way!)
And once you realize that seasonal learning is fun, you can start doing this with the other seasons of the year as well. Fall, winter, summer, and spring!
Fall Books for Kids
Every time we are studying a topic, we try to find good books that go with the topic. We like to be readers and I find that if we connect the books with the topics, we actually get to read more!
Reading about the seasons is also a great way to help your child visualize how the seasons can change and be around the world. Fall where you are may be very different than Fall for someone else in the world, and reading books together can help open up those topics to discuss!
Here are some great books to have your second grader read aloud. These are just some of our favorite fall books that you and your child can sit down and read together. They’re great to supplement with these fall math worksheets!
Apples and PumpkinsFletcher and the Falling Leaves
Mouse’s First Fall (Classic Board Books)
Fall (Bright Baby Touch and Feel)
I Love Fall!: A Touch-and-Feel Board Book
Autumn is here!
Fall Math Worksheets
Now it’s your turn! To get this awesome printable set of Fall worksheets, click on the button below, follow the instructions and then check your inbox! The file will be waiting for you right there to download and print!
Get the Fall Math Worksheets for 2nd Grade Here >>
Once you click on the link, it will automatically download to the downloads folder on your device.
You can also see my Back to School Math Worksheets for 2nd Grade.
In this printable, I’ve included 5 sheets on grade 2 math involving skip counting and comparing numbers.
More Fall Math Worksheets
Also, check out our Fall Kindergarten Math Worksheets for younger students. I think it’s important to focus on the different grade levels and give them all their own seasonal content to work on.
These kindergarten math worksheets include 2 pages of number sense, addition, subtraction and skip counting pages. There are also some puzzles as well.
Sarah says
Thank you for linking up with MeetUp Monday – I’m so glad I found these for my little 2nd grader!
-Sarah (www.sarahefrazer.com)
Mrs. AOK says
My little guy will love these!! Thanks for sharing with us at Mommy Monday!
XOXO
Monique says
No problem, I hope he enjoys them.
Karen @ Raising Little Superheroes says
What a great resource! Skip counting was a hard concept for my students to learn when I taught 2nd grade. Thank you for sharing at the #Made4Kids Link Party!
Monique says
Thank you!
Sandy Sandmeyer says
These are really cute and fun worksheets. Thanks for sharing them at the #AnythingGoes Link Party.
Alison says
These materials look awesome! Thanks for sharing and linking up at the Thoughtful Spot Blog Hop!
Antonella | White House Crafts says
These are really cute, and such a good idea to keep kids learning (in a fun way, of course!) I hope you’ll share these at my new link party: The Crafty Corner.