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This hard worksheet challenges second graders with four multiple-choice problems blending math and reading inference, such as figuring out leftover apples after baking pie or defining the word 'hooted' from a sentence about an owl. Part B continues with five fill-in-the-blank questions covering subtraction with regrouping, three-addend sums, and Halloween facts about owls and spiders.

It is the most demanding sheet in the set, perfect for confident readers and mathematicians.

Style:
Busy Bee
Halloween Math & Reading
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Mia picked 12 apples at the fall festival. She used 5 to make pie. How many are left?
 A) 6
 B) 17
 C) 7
 D) 8
2. Read: "The owl hooted softly from the old oak tree." What does hooted mean?
 A) Sang a song
 B) Made a loud owl call
 C) Flew quickly
 D) Slept quietly
3. Jake has 9 orange candies and 8 purple candies. How many candies does he have in all?
 A) 16
 B) 17
 C) 1
 D) 18
4. Which word best describes a haunted house?
 A) Cozy
 B) Cheerful
 C) Creepy
 D) Bright
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 13 spiders minus 5 spiders equals 8 spiders.
2) An owl can turn its head almost all the way around.
3) 7 plus 8 plus 3 equals 18.
4) A haunted house is supposed to be scary inside.
5) 14 minus 6 equals 8.
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