How to Solve Word Problems: Easy Math Strategies for Second Graders

By second grade, children are expected to have a solid grasp of basic math operations — this foundation is crucial when tackling word problems, which become a standard part of the curriculum at this level. However, word problems can be challenging for many young learners. This is precisely why parents often seek math tutoring at PALS Learning Center in Piscataway. We understand the importance of building confidence and problem-solving skills at this critical stage.
If a second-grader can confidently solve math problems, it means that they fully understand the essential arithmetic skills and operations they learned in the previous levels. It also shows that they have developed critical thinking and logical skills to recognize important information and approach problems step by step — skills that are essential for math and for everyday life.
Does your child need help solving word problems? Read on as we share easy math strategies to support second-graders.
Improve reading comprehension
To help your child understand a word problem, try having them read it aloud. And if they struggle, read it to them and ask them to listen carefully. Either way, the goal is to help them identify what the problem is asking.
Then, work together to look for words that give clues about which operation to use. For example, ‘left,’ ‘less than,’ and ‘difference’ often indicate subtraction, while ‘in all,’ ‘combined,’ and ‘sum’ suggest addition.
Look for clue words and numbers
Most word problems contain distracting details to challenge the student’s comprehension. One of the helpful strategies in math tutoring is underlining clues in the problem. Encourage your child to highlight clue words and numbers so they can focus on these and ignore the unnecessary details.
Play with visuals or tangible objects
At PALS Learning Center, we understand each child has unique learning styles, so we carefully tailor our math tutoring to align with their needs. If your child is a visual learner, encourage them to draw the problem. It may also help to represent math problems with simpler number sentences, such as 5+7=?
For kinesthetic learners, using manipulatives or objects like blocks, counters, and fingers may help solve the problem.
Review the answer
Encourage your child to recount and check after answering the problem. Ask them to explain how they came up with the answer and reflect on whether it makes sense.
Teach the CUBES acronym
CUBES is a strategy that may increase your second-grader’s confidence in solving math problems while minimizing confusion. It encourages your child to break down the problem into smaller, manageable parts. It stands for:
C: Circle the numbers
U: Underline the question
B: Box the keywords
E: Eliminate extra information
S: Solve and check the math problem
Boost your child’s math skills with PALS Learning Center
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