This easy worksheet sets second graders up for trick-or-treat success with three friendly tasks. Part A asks children to sort six items (chocolate bar, apple, gummy bears, banana, lollipop, grapes) into Candy or Fruit, building category thinking. Part B offers five fill-in-the-blanks that mix small sums like 6 trick-or-treaters plus 5 more with seasonal words such as cape and bag.

Part C wraps up with four true-or-false statements covering vampire fangs, pumpkin carving, and a tricky 11 minus 4 fact. Children practice addition and subtraction within 20 alongside Halloween vocabulary, gaining confidence in both math language and reading details.

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Busy Bee
Halloween Math & Reading
Grade 2
★ Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
chocolate barapplegummy bearsbananalollipopgrapes
Candy
Fruit
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) 6 trick-or-treaters plus 5 more equals 11 trick-or-treaters.
2) A vampire wears a long black cape.
3) 14 gummy bears minus 8 gummy bears equals 6 gummy bears.
4) You carry your candy in a bag on Halloween.
5) 3 mummies plus 9 mummies equals 12 mummies.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) A vampire costume often includes fake fangs.
True
False
2) 11 minus 4 equals 8.
True
False
3) People carve faces into pumpkins at Halloween.
True
False
4) Frankenstein is a character from a real history book.
True
False
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