This easy Spring Math & Reading sheet opens with a sorting activity where second graders place butterfly, rainboot, flower, puddle, robin, and umbrella into Living and Non-Living categories. Next come five fill-in-the-blank problems mixing addition within 20, subtraction within 20, and a science fact about baby birds hatching from eggs. The page wraps up with four true-or-false statements covering spring seasons, blooming flowers, and a quick subtraction check.
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Spring Math & Reading
Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
butterflyrainbootflowerpuddlerobinumbrella
Living
Non-Living
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. 6 flowers plus 7 flowers equals 13 flowers.
2. Baby birds hatch from eggs in the spring.
3. 11 butterflies minus 4 butterflies equals 7 butterflies.
4. Rain helps plants grow because they need water.
5. 5 plus 9 equals 14.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. Spring comes after winter.
True False
2. Flowers bloom in spring.
True False
3. 8 minus 3 equals 6.
True False
4. It snows every day in spring.
True False
Spring Math & Reading
★ Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
butterflyrainbootflowerpuddlerobinumbrella
Living
Non-Living
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) 6 flowers plus 7 flowers equals 13 flowers.
2) Baby birds hatch from eggs in the spring.
3) 11 butterflies minus 4 butterflies equals 7 butterflies.
4) Rain helps plants grow because they need water.
5) 5 plus 9 equals 14.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Spring comes after winter.
True
False
2) Flowers bloom in spring.
True
False
3) 8 minus 3 equals 6.
True
False
4) It snows every day in spring.
True
False
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