Two-digit Addition with Regrouping

For Grade 3 and Grade 4 Students


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Two-digit Addition with Regrouping Math Quiz – Online Test

15 Word Problems
Collect 15 Points

There are 84 students in one class and 58 students in another class. How many students are there in total?

A bakery has 75 cupcakes and makes 56 more. How many cupcakes does the bakery have now?

There are 92 people in the park and 68 more people arrive. How many people are there now?

There are 68 boys and 49 girls in the classroom. How many students are there in the classroom?

There are 74 red apples and 59 green apples in the basket. How many apples are in the basket?

A library has 96 books and 49 more books are added. How many books are there now?

A teacher has 45 markers and buys 67 more. How many markers does the teacher have now?

Tommy has 92 marbles. He buys 67 more marbles. How many marbles does Tommy have now?

There are 57 cars in a parking lot and 68 more cars park. How many cars are there now?

A teacher has 48 pencils and buys 67 more. How many pencils does the teacher have now?

A school has 63 desks in one classroom and 58 desks in another classroom. How many desks are there in total?

A movie theater has 83 seats in the front row and 59 seats in the back row. How many seats are there in total?

A zoo has 85 animals in the morning and 49 animals in the afternoon. How many animals are there in total?

A store sells 78 candy bars in the morning and 58 more in the afternoon. How many candy bars are sold?

Lily has 58 stickers and gets 74 more. How many stickers does Lily have now?


 

Skills Focused: Addition with Regrouping (Carrying), Place Value Understanding, Mental Math and Estimation, Word Problem Interpretation, Multiple Choice Problem-Solving, Adding and Combining Quantities, Time Management and Focus, Critical Thinking and Accuracy, Improved Speed in Calculation, Reading Comprehension (for Word Problems)

Two-digit addition with regrouping is an essential math skill for Grade 3 and Grade 4 students. These worksheets and online quizzes are designed to help students master the process of adding two-digit numbers with carrying. Each of the four downloadable worksheets contains 15 carefully crafted word problems that allow students to practice addition with regrouping in real-life contexts. These Two-digit addition with regrouping worksheets are come with answer keys and are available in PDF format for easy printing.

In addition to the worksheets, there is an interactive online test where students can practice 15 more word problems. The two-digit addition with regrouping math quiz help students sharpen their math skills and build confidence. With the answer keys included for both the worksheets and online tests, students can independently check their work and focus on improving accuracy and speed.

These activities not only strengthen addition with regrouping but also develop crucial skills like place value understanding, critical thinking, mental math, and problem-solving. While the printable PDF worksheets offer convenient offline practice, the interactive nature of the quiz promotes better focus and helps students track their progress. These resources are perfect for strengthening two-digit addition with regrouping.

How to Solve a Two-digit Addition with Regrouping Word Problem


Problem: Samantha has 58 apples. She buys 47 more apples. How many apples does she have now?


Time needed: 1 minute

Learn step-by-step how to solve a two-digit addition problem with regrouping.

  1. Write the Numbers in Columns

    Write the two numbers vertically, ensuring the ones and tens places are aligned.

  2. Add the Ones Place

    Add the digits in the ones column. Write down the result and carry over any value greater than 9 to the tens column.

  3. Add the Tens Place

    Add the digits in the tens column, including the carry-over from the ones place. Write down the result.

  4. Write the Final Answer

    Combine the results from the ones and tens columns, including any carry-over to the hundreds place. Write the final sum.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is two-digit addition with regrouping?

Two-digit addition with regrouping is when you add two numbers that each have two digits, and the sum of the ones place is 10 or more, so you “carry over” the extra value to the tens place.

For example, when adding 58 and 47, 8 + 7 equals 15, so you put 5 in the ones place and carry over 1 to the tens place.

How do you do two-digit addition with regrouping?

To solve a two-digit addition problem with regrouping, start by adding the ones place digits. If the sum is 10 or greater, write the ones digit in the answer and carry the tens digit to the next column. Then, add the tens place digits along with any carry-over, and that gives you the final sum.

Why is regrouping important in addition?

Regrouping is important because it helps us manage sums greater than 9 in any place value. It makes sure that we accurately add two-digit numbers, especially when the ones place adds up to more than 9. Without regrouping, we would not be able to correctly calculate numbers like 58 + 47.

How can I practice two-digit addition with regrouping?

You can practice two-digit addition with regrouping by using worksheets that focus on this skill. Many free printable worksheets and online quizzes are available, where you can practice addition problems with answer keys to check your work and improve your skills. This is a great way to build confidence and speed.

What are some examples of two-digit addition with regrouping?

A simple example of two-digit addition with regrouping is 57 + 68. First, add the ones: 7 + 8 = 15. Write 5 in the ones place and carry over 1 to the tens. Then add the tens: 5 + 6 + 1 (the carry-over) = 12. So, the answer is 125.

What is the difference between regular addition and addition with regrouping?

Regular addition is when you add two numbers without needing to carry over, while addition with regrouping is necessary when the sum of digits in one place value (like the ones) exceeds 9, requiring you to carry over to the next place value (like the tens).

Learn more on Two Digit Addition Without Regrouping

What skills are needed for two-digit addition with regrouping?

For two-digit addition with regrouping, students need to understand place value, know how to add digits in each column, and be able to “carry over” values when the sum exceeds 9. It also helps to have good mental math and estimation skills to check your work.

Is two-digit addition with regrouping difficult?

It can seem tricky at first, especially with the carrying over part, but with practice, it gets easier. Once you understand how to break the numbers into tens and ones, and how to carry over, two-digit addition with regrouping becomes much simpler.

What age should kids learn two-digit addition with regrouping?

Kids typically learn two-digit addition with regrouping in Grade 2, Grade 3 or Grade 4. By this point, they are comfortable with basic addition and are ready to handle more complex problems that require carrying over.

How can I teach my child two-digit addition with regrouping?

To teach your child two-digit addition with regrouping, start by practicing simple problems with no carry-over. Then, gradually introduce problems where they need to carry over. Use visual aids like base-ten blocks or draw place value charts to make the concept clearer. Worksheets and quizzes can also help reinforce the skill.