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This hard worksheet challenges kindergartners with four multiple choice problems involving two-step candy math and tricky NOT questions about bats. The fill-in-the-blank section then offers five word problems where children must add and subtract in sequence, such as Sara getting more treats and then eating one. Numbers stretch toward twenty and a problem about spider legs introduces simple doubling, previewing Grade 1 addition while keeping the Halloween theme fun.

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Busy Bee
Halloween Math and Reading Fun
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Tom has 5 candies. He eats 2 and gives 1 away. How many does he have left?
 A) 1
 B) 2
 C) 3
 D) 4
2. Which is NOT true about bats?
 A) Bats can fly
 B) Bats come out at night
 C) Bats have feathers
 D) Bats sleep upside down
3. There are 3 ghosts on the left and 4 ghosts on the right. How many ghosts in all?
 A) 6
 B) 7
 C) 8
 D) 1
4. A pumpkin, a ghost, a pumpkin, a ghost. What comes next?
 A) bat
 B) ghost
 C) pumpkin
 D) witch
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Read each sentence. Write the missing word or number on the line.
1) Sara has 4 treats. She gets 3 more, then eats 1. She has 6 treats now.
2) There are 9 bats in a cave. 5 fly out and 2 come back. Now there are 6 bats.
3) A spider has 8 legs. Two spiders have 16 legs in all.
4) Halloween is on October 31.
5) A jack-o-lantern is made from a pumpkin.
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Read each question carefully. For Part A, circle the correct answer. For Part B, write the answer on the line.

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