This hard Spring Math & Reading sheet pushes second graders into multi-step thinking with four multiple-choice questions, including a garden word problem about 9 pink roses and 7 white roses, a vocabulary item asking what breeze means in a sentence about petals, a strawberry subtraction story, and a reasoning question about why farmers plant seeds in spring.

Part B follows with five fill-in-the-blanks featuring three-addend addition like 6 plus 7 plus 4, an 18 minus 9 fluency check, and sentences about puddles forming when it rains and a shovel being a digging tool. Learners practice operation choice and context clues together.

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Busy Bee
Spring Math & Reading
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A garden has 9 pink roses and 7 white roses. How many roses are there in all?
 A) 15
 B) 16
 C) 2
 D) 17
2. Read: "The gentle breeze carried petals across the yard." What does breeze mean?
 A) A strong storm
 B) A loud noise
 C) A light wind
 D) A heavy rain
3. Sam picked 14 strawberries. He ate 5. How many strawberries does he have left?
 A) 19
 B) 10
 C) 8
 D) 9
4. Why do farmers plant seeds in spring?
 A) The ground is frozen solid
 B) The soil is warm and rain helps seeds grow
 C) There is no sunlight in spring
 D) Animals eat all the seeds in summer
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 6 plus 7 plus 4 equals 17.
2) Puddles form on the ground when it rains.
3) 18 minus 9 equals 9.
4) A garden tool used to dig in the soil is a shovel.
5) 4 plus 8 plus 3 equals 15.
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