This medium-level worksheet zooms in on plants and garden math. Second graders complete nine fill-in-the-blank items that alternate between plant science questions about seeds, sunlight, and roots, and addition and subtraction problems within 20 using tulips and other garden objects. Then a four-pair matching activity asks children to connect plant parts roots, stem, leaves, and flower to their jobs in moving water, catching sunlight, and making seeds.
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Spring Math & Reading
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A seed needs water, sunlight, and soil to sprout.
2. 9 tulips plus 7 tulips equals 16 tulips.
3. The part of a plant that takes in water from the soil is the root.
4. 15 ladybugs minus 6 ladybugs equals 9 ladybugs.
5. A caterpillar builds a chrysalis and becomes a butterfly.
6. 8 bees plus 5 bees equals 13 bees.
7. Plants make their own food using light from the sun.
8. 14 daisies minus 8 daisies equals 6 daisies.
9. Spring rain helps flowers bloom and grow tall.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Roots
→ Take in water from the soil
Makes seeds for new plants
Stem
→ Carries water up from the ground
Carries water up from the ground
Leaves
→ Catch sunlight to make food
Catch sunlight to make food
Flower
→ Makes seeds for new plants
Take in water from the soil
Spring Math & Reading
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A seed needs water, sunlight, and soil to sprout.
2) 9 tulips plus 7 tulips equals 16 tulips.
3) The part of a plant that takes in water from the soil is the root.
4) 15 ladybugs minus 6 ladybugs equals 9 ladybugs.
5) A caterpillar builds a chrysalis and becomes a butterfly.
6) 8 bees plus 5 bees equals 13 bees.
7) Plants make their own food using light from the sun.
8) 14 daisies minus 8 daisies equals 6 daisies.
9) Spring rain helps flowers bloom and grow tall.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Roots
→ Take in water from the soil
Makes seeds for new plants
Stem
→ Carries water up from the ground
Carries water up from the ground
Leaves
→ Catch sunlight to make food
Catch sunlight to make food
Flower
→ Makes seeds for new plants
Take in water from the soil
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