Addition with regrouping
Require carrying when the learner is working on regrouping across ones, tens, or hundreds.
Practice that fits the learner, on paper or online.
Make printable addition worksheets with the number size and question count you need. Choose problems with regrouping, without regrouping, or a mix, then add a separate answer key.
Require carrying when the learner is working on regrouping across ones, tens, or hundreds.
Leave carrying out when the goal is place value, accuracy, or a first step into larger numbers.
Set the addend range to one, two, or three digits so the worksheet matches the written method being taught.
Use a short set when regrouping is new. Add more questions after the learner can keep the columns aligned.
Move from one-digit to two-digit addends before adding another digit to both numbers.
If mistakes happen only when a column totals 10 or more, repeat a worksheet with regrouping before increasing the number size.
Yes. Choose no carrying, carrying required, or a mixed set before generating the worksheet.
Yes. Set the addends to one, two, or three digits, or use a custom range in the worksheet generator.
They can. Add a separate answer key, show answers beside each problem, or leave the student worksheet blank.