2 Grade Math Word Problems Worksheets
Are you searching for effective and engaging resources to help your second-grade students practice math word problems? Look no further! Our carefully crafted 2 Grade Math Word Problems Worksheets are designed to provide a valuable learning experience for young learners. These worksheets are specifically tailored to suit the needs of second-grade students, ensuring that they grasp essential math concepts while honing their problem-solving skills. Designed with clear instructions and colorful visuals, our worksheets make learning both enjoyable and effective.
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Sally has 3 apples and gives 1 to her friend. How many apples does Sally have now?
Sally now has 2 apples.
John has 5 toy cars, and he buys 2 more at the store. How many toy cars does John have in total?
John has a total of 7 toy cars now.
There are 7 flowers in the garden, and 3 more are planted. How many flowers are there now?
There are 10 flowers in the garden now.
Sam had 8 marbles, but he lost 4 of them. How many marbles does Sam have left?
Sam has 4 marbles left.
Jane has 6 cookies and eats 2 of them. How many cookies does Jane have remaining?
Jane has 4 cookies remaining.
There are 9 birds on a tree branch, and 5 more birds join them. How many birds are there now?
There are now 14 birds on the tree branch.
Tom has 12 stickers and gives half of them to his sister. How many stickers does each of them have now?
After Tom gives half of his stickers to his sister, he will have 6 stickers left and his sister will receive 6 stickers from him.
There are 10 pencils in a box, and 3 more are added. How many pencils are there in the box now?
There are 13 pencils in the box now, after adding 3 more pencils to the initial 10 pencils.
Sarah has 15 candies and shares them equally with her friends. If she has 5 friends, how many candies does each friend get?
Each friend will get 3 candies from Sarah since 15 candies shared equally among 5 friends means each friend will receive 15/5 = 3 candies.
There are 20 students in a class, and 7 more students join. How many students are there in the class now?
There are 27 students in the class now after the 7 additional students have joined, making a total of 20 (original students) + 7 (new students) = 27 students in the class.
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