This medium Spring Math & Reading sheet opens with nine fill-in-the-blank problems set in a flower garden, mixing science facts and computation. Second graders complete sentences about tulip bulbs, flower petals, sunflowers turning to face the sun, and spring rain filling streams while solving 11 daffodils plus 6, a 16 minus 8 rose problem, and a 9 plus 8 violet sum.
Part B closes with a four-pair matching activity linking Sunflower, Violet, Tulip, and Daisy to their common colors, building botanical vocabulary alongside two-digit addition and subtraction fluency.
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Spring Math & Reading
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. Tulips grow from bulbs planted in the ground.
2. 11 daffodils plus 6 daffodils equals 17 daffodils.
3. The part of a flower that insects land on is the petal.
4. 16 roses minus 8 roses equals 8 roses.
5. Sunflowers always turn to face the sun.
6. 9 violets plus 8 violets equals 17 violets.
7. Spring rain fills up ponds and streams.
8. 14 lilies minus 5 lilies equals 9 lilies.
9. Flowers use their bright colors to attract bees and butterflies.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each spring flower to its common color.
Sunflower
→ Yellow
White with yellow center
Violet
→ Purple
Red or pink
Tulip
→ Red or pink
Purple
Daisy
→ White with yellow center
Yellow
Spring Math & Reading
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Tulips grow from bulbs planted in the ground.
2) 11 daffodils plus 6 daffodils equals 17 daffodils.
3) The part of a flower that insects land on is the petal.
4) 16 roses minus 8 roses equals 8 roses.
5) Sunflowers always turn to face the sun.
6) 9 violets plus 8 violets equals 17 violets.
7) Spring rain fills up ponds and streams.
8) 14 lilies minus 5 lilies equals 9 lilies.
9) Flowers use their bright colors to attract bees and butterflies.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each spring flower to its common color.
Sunflower
→ Yellow
White with yellow center
Violet
→ Purple
Red or pink
Tulip
→ Red or pink
Purple
Daisy
→ White with yellow center
Yellow
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