This hard Spring Math & Reading sheet stretches second graders with four multiple-choice problems set in spring habitats, including a tadpole pond word problem, a vocabulary question about what migrates means for a monarch butterfly, a seed-sprouting subtraction story, and a science item identifying which animal goes through metamorphosis.

Part B layers in five fill-in-the-blanks with three-addend addition like 7 plus 5 plus 6, a 13 minus 6 fluency check, and richer vocabulary lines about frog eggs in water and a butterfly's proboscis, growing both math stamina and content-area reading skills.

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Busy Bee
Spring Math & Reading
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A pond has 11 tadpoles. Then 4 more swim in. How many tadpoles are in the pond now?
 A) 7
 B) 14
 C) 15
 D) 16
2. Read: "The monarch butterfly migrates south every fall." What does migrates mean?
 A) Hides underground
 B) Travels a long way
 C) Spins a web
 D) Builds a nest
3. Lily planted 16 seeds but only 9 sprouted. How many seeds did not sprout?
 A) 25
 B) 6
 C) 8
 D) 7
4. Which animal goes through metamorphosis in spring?
 A) Dog
 B) Goldfish
 C) Frog
 D) Parrot
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 7 plus 5 plus 6 equals 18.
2) Frogs lay their eggs in water.
3) 13 minus 6 equals 7.
4) A butterfly uses its long tongue called a proboscis to drink nectar.
5) 8 plus 3 plus 5 equals 16.
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