Maths Booklet T1
Maths Booklet T1
NAME
217 8 19 975 92 8
+ 24 + 49 + 17 + 22
1 56 2 98 594 195
+ 47 + 64 + 79 + 75
697 15 1 493 39 1
− 88 − 23 − 57 − 76
7 02 7 52 1 80 74 2
− 97 − 98 − 81 − 83
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Add and Subtract Two 3-Digit
Numbers with Regrouping: Missing Digits
Fill in the missing digits.
NAME
17 74 143 4 18
+ 1 79 + 1 45 + 4 7 + 69
2 6 8 3 60 88
77 25 7 8 156
+ 1 94 + 289 + 174 + 3 5
3 1 5 1 72 3 1
63 7 3 6 1 74
− 50 − 6 1 − 84 − 76
57 126 17 5
464 4 7 9 0 92
− 1 8 − 168 − 19 − 59
79 49 48 1 67
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Subtraction circle drill
Subtraction Facts Worksheet
Subtract.
3 1 9 5 0 3
2 15 0 8 14 9
7 ‒ 4 4 ‒ 2
8 6 5 7 1 6
0 1 2 5 7 2
6 17 5 3 11 0
8 ‒ 7 4 ‒ 1
3 9 4 6 8 9
4 5 3 8 9 0
1 13 9 1 19 7
6 ‒ 8 4 ‒ 2
0 7 2 5 6 3
Subtract.
14 14
12 6 9 11
3 1 9 5 0 3
13 15 6 5
2 15 0 8 14 9
7 ‒ 4 4 ‒ 2
8 11 10 12
8 6 5 7 1 6
7 10 7 8
9 13
16 4
17 15 6 9
0 1 2 5 7 2
11 12 8 11
6 17 5 3 11 0
8 ‒ 7 4 ‒ 1
9 10 7 10
3 9 4 6 8 9
14 13 5 2
8 3
8 10
9 10 11 19
4 5 3 8 9 0
12 4 18 12
1 13 9 1 19 7
6 ‒ 8 4 ‒ 2
7 5 15 17
0 7 2 5 6 3
13 11 14 16
6 13
89 ‒ = 28 729 ‒ = 219
529 ‒ 48 = ‒ 303 = 97
‒ 73 = 200 98 ‒ = 52
273 ‒ 73 = 200 98 ‒ 46 = 52
Q.1) Jerry had 362 marbles. He gave 154 to Joe. How many
marbles are left with him now?
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Q.6) Mr. Thomas sold 832 cookies in January and 917 cookies in
February. How many cookies did he sell in these two months?
Q.7) Mr Thomas has 563 apples trees and 213 orange trees in
his orchard. How many trees does he have in his orchard?
Q.10) Mr. Sebastian had $257. He bought an oven for $158. How
much money is left with him?
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Q.1) 208 marbles
Q.2) 71 stamps
Q.3) 3843
Q.5) 278
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Q.7) 776 trees
Q.9) 39,984
Q.10) $99
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1. Do you know that when we subtract 0
from any number, the difference is the
number itself? For example, 788 - 0 =
788.
2. When 1 is subtracted from any number,
you get the previous number, or the
predecessor. For example, 69 - 1 = 68.
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Grade 2 Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
Name: ______________________________ Class: ________________
Question 1
Question 2
John bought 167 flowers on Wednesday. On Friday he bought 133 more flowers than on
Wednesday. How many flowers did he buy on Friday?
Question 3
A shop sold 167 cakes last week. This week the shop sold 289
cakes. How many cakes did the shop sell in all?
Question 4
John bought 167 flowers on Wednesday. On Friday he bought 133 more flowers than on
Wednesday. How many flowers did he buy on both days?
Question 5
There are 287 mango trees in a big garden. 135 of them have
fruits. How many mango trees do not have fruits?
Question 6
815 children played bingo. 316 of them won a prize. How many children did not win a prize?
Question 7
Petra ate 265 ice-creams last year. This year she ate 177 ice-
creams less than last year. How many ice-creams did she eat
this year?
Question 8
Question 9
Question 11
Question 12
A television set costs 615 dollars. If you pay with 700 dollars, how much change will you
get back?
Answers
Q 1 : 225 dollars Q 7 : 88 ice-creams
Q.4) In a fish tank, there are 4 large fish and 7 small fish. How
many fish are there in all?
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Q.5) 58 honeybees set off to collect nectar. 12 of them came
back early. How many have not returned yet?
Q.8) There were 487 pages in Ann’s book. She read 217 pages.
How many pages are left for her to read?
Q.9) Ben collected 431 pebbles and Beth collected 132 pebbles
from the beach. How many pebbles did they collect in all?
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Q.1) 12 doughnuts
Q.2) 21 rabbits
Q.3) 14 bananas
Q.4) 11 fish
Q.5) 46 honeybees
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Q.7) 61 musicians
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1. Do you know that when we subtract 0
from any number, the difference is the
number itself? For example, 8 - 0 = 8.
2. When 1 is subtracted from any number,
you get the previous number, or the
predecessor. For example, 6 - 1 = 5.
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Multiplication
Grade 2 Word Problems Worksheet
1. 6 x 4 = 24
There are 24 children living on this street.
2. 6 x 3 = 18
There are 18 pets living on this street.
3. 3 x 6 = 18
There are 18 letters in total.
4. 2 x 9 = 18
There are 18 guests in total.
5. 4 x 4 = 16
There were 16 cars in total.
6. 5 x 3 = 15
1. 5 x 4 = 20
There are 20 students in the class.
2. 5 x 2 = 10
10 pairs of scissors are needed in total.
3. 4 x 3 = 12
Each group of students would have 12 sheets of
construction paper.
4. 2x4=8
Each student needs to answer 8 questions.
5. 7 x 3 = 21
He will get 21 stickers.
6. 4 x 6 = 24
Lexie has a lot of art materials. She needs to organize all these
materials into containers.
1. She counted her crayons and found out that she has 80
crayons which she will place in crayon boxes. Every crayon box
can contain 8 crayons. How many crayon boxes does she
need?
1. 80 ÷ 8 = 10
She needs 10 crayon boxes.
2. 120 ÷ 10 = 12
She needs 12 clean white papers.
3. 700 ÷ 100 = 7
She needs 7 boxes.
4. 32 ÷ 4 = 8
There will be 8 paintings to be placed in each of the four rooms.
5. 81 ÷ 9 = 9
Each box will contain 9 paper clips.
Christian and his parents went to Mount Falton National Park for
the weekend. They were welcomed warmly by the rangers who
invite volunteers and call them “earth keepers”.
1. 420 ÷ 7 = 60
They need 60 packets.
2. 30 ÷ 5 = 6
She prepared 6 pitchers of lemonade.
3. 80 ÷ 20 = 4
They were able to fill 4 sacks of wood.
4. 140 ÷ 7 = 20
Joline and the junior ranger visited 20 stations.
5. 56 ÷ 8 = 7
A total of 7 shelves were filled with carvings.
1. Your class is having a pizza party. You buy 5 pizzas. Each pizza
has 4 slices. How many slices is that altogether?
3. Ted has 15 candy bars. He wants to put them into 5 bags and
tries to put the same number of candy bars in each bag. How
many candy bars go in each bag? Are there any candy bars
leftover?
1. 5 x 4 = 20
There are 20 slices of pizza altogether.
3. 15 ÷ 5 = 3
3 candy bars go in each bag. There are no candy bars leftover.
4. 6 x 500 = 3,000
There are 3,000 pieces of chocolate altogether.
5. 34 ÷ 6 = 5 with 4 leftover.
Each friend gets 5 pencils and there are 4 pencils leftover.
1 ___________ 90 __________
1 __________ 3 __________
14 __________ 70 __________
Length of a guitar: 1m
Length of a tie: 90 cm
Height of a wedding cake: 1 m
Length of a peanut: 3 cm
Width of a postcard: 14 cm
Length of a blue box: 70 cm
Boy Girl
Boy: 14 centimeters
Girl: 11 centimeters
Use a penny and a centimeter ruler to measure the height of each picture
below.