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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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Busy Bee
Spring Math & Reading
Grade 2
★ 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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