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Two-Digit Addition Regrouping Tens and Ones: Grade 2


By university of Houston mathematics education

The video describes how elementary students can solve an addition word problem regrouping tens and ones.

Three digit-two digit subtraction with regrouping tens:grade 2


By university of Houston mathematics education

The video describes student strategies for three digit subtraction regrouping tens using concrete, pictorial and abstract models.

Adding three digit numbers with regrouping


By Khan Academy

In the old days 'regrouping' was known as carrying. It's the same idea now as then: moving the tens (or hundreds or thousands) over to the next column.

Subtracting: three digit numbers and regrouping | Arithmetic | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

When we don't have enough of something, we sometimes borrow it. Same in math! When there aren't enough tens (or hundreds, etc) to subtract with, we can borrow (also called regrouping).

Subtracting: three digit numbers and regrouping


By Khan Academy

When we don't have enough of something, we sometimes borrow it. Same in math! When there aren't enough tens (or hundreds, etc) to subtract with, we can borrow (also called regrouping).

Subtracting: Regrouping from zero


By Khan Academy

In Kindergarten you learned the importance of sharing, right? In math, when we lack value in a number to subtract with you borrow or regroup from a neighbor. Sometimes you borrow from the tens...but what if you have zero tens? Ha....let's watch this and learn!

Subtracting: Regrouping from zero | Addition and subtraction | Arithmetic | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

In Kindergarten you learned the importance of sharing, right? In math, when we lack value in a number to subtract with you borrow or regroup from a neighbor. Sometimes you borrow from the tens...but what if you have zero tens? Ha....let's watch this and learn!