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This hard sheet pairs summer science questions with two-step math challenges. Part A has four multiple-choice items including Leo sharing popsicles, why summer days have more daylight, and a camp group counting boys and girls. Part B delivers five fill-in-the-blanks with two-step subtraction like 13 minus 4 minus 2, a science question about crickets chirping in warm weather, and basic addition. Second graders practice reasoning across math, reading, and seasonal science topics together.

Style:
Busy Bee
Summer Activity Sheets
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Leo bought 14 popsicles and shared 6 with friends. How many does he have left?
 A) 20
 B) 7
 C) 8
 D) 9
2. Why do we see more daylight in summer than in winter?
 A) The sun is closer to Earth.
 B) Earth tilts toward the sun in summer.
 C) Clouds block less light.
 D) The moon reflects more light.
3. A camp group has 8 boys and 9 girls. How many campers are there in all?
 A) 1
 B) 16
 C) 17
 D) 18
4. What happens to a puddle of water on a very hot sidewalk?
 A) It freezes.
 B) It stays the same.
 C) It evaporates into the air.
 D) It gets deeper.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 13 minus 4 minus 2 equals 7.
2) Crickets chirp more often when the weather is warm.
3) 9 plus 7 equals 16.
4) The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
5) 18 minus 9 equals 9.
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