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This hard-level worksheet brings multiplication into real-world contexts that second graders will recognize. Four multiple-choice word problems ask about apples in bags, skip counting by threes, and chairs at classroom tables. Five fill-in-the-blank story problems then have students figure out totals like crayons in boxes, wheels on cars, and seeds in garden rows. The mix shows how multiplication helps solve everyday questions about equal groups quickly.

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Busy Bee
Introduction to Multiplication
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. There are 3 bags with 4 apples each. How many apples in all?
 A) 7
 B) 10
 C) 12
 D) 15
2. Count by 3s four times: 3, 6, 9, ___. What is the last number?
 A) 10
 B) 11
 C) 12
 D) 15
3. A classroom has 5 tables with 2 chairs at each table. How many chairs?
 A) 7
 B) 10
 C) 12
 D) 15
4. Which multiplication sentence solves this: 4 children each have 3 stickers?
 A) 4 + 3
 B) 4 x 3
 C) 3 + 4 + 3
 D) 4 + 4 + 4
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) There are 2 boxes with 6 crayons each, so there are 12 crayons.
2) Each car has 4 wheels, and there are 3 cars, so there are 12 wheels.
3) A farmer plants 5 rows of 4 seeds, so he plants 20 seeds.
4) There are 4 plates with 5 cookies each, so there are 20 cookies.
5) A shop has 3 shelves with 3 books each, so there are 9 books.
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