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Add and Subtract 3-Digit and 2-Digit

Numbers with Regrouping


Add and subtract to find the answer.

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

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Subtraction circle drill
Subtraction Facts Worksheet

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

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Subtraction with missing numbers (3 digits)
Subtraction Practice Worksheet

Fill in the missing numbers.


777 ‒ 604 = 317 ‒ = 178

319 ‒ 27 = 709 ‒ = 377

289 ‒ 56 = 733 ‒ 690 =

917 ‒ = 269 ‒ 47 = 565

733 ‒ = 264 319 ‒ = 209

89 ‒ = 28 729 ‒ = 219

529 ‒ 48 = ‒ 303 = 97

‒ 73 = 200 98 ‒ = 52

854 ‒ = 760 728 ‒ 296 =

693 ‒ 552 = 235 ‒ 154 =

608 ‒ 288 = 494 ‒ = 362

277 ‒ 206 = 869 ‒ = 557

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Subtraction with missing numbers (3 digits)
Subtraction Practice Worksheet

Fill in the missing numbers.


777 ‒ 604 = 173 317 ‒ 139 = 178

319 ‒ 27 = 292 709 ‒ 332 = 377

289 ‒ 56 = 233 733 ‒ 690 = 43

917 ‒ 648 = 269 612 ‒ 47 = 565

733 ‒ 469 = 264 319 ‒ 110 = 209

89 ‒ 61 = 28 729 ‒ 510 = 219

529 ‒ 48 = 481 400 ‒ 303 = 97

273 ‒ 73 = 200 98 ‒ 46 = 52

854 ‒ 94 = 760 728 ‒ 296 = 432

693 ‒ 552 = 141 235 ‒ 154 = 81

608 ‒ 288 = 320 494 ‒ 132 = 362

277 ‒ 206 = 71 869 ‒ 312 = 557

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Subtraction (3-digits)
Subtraction Practice Worksheet

Find the differences.


985 858 591 394 354 511
‒ 468 ‒ 403 ‒ 402 ‒ 130 ‒ 116 ‒ 157

962 810 921 848 698 854


‒ 842 ‒ 315 ‒ 645 ‒ 665 ‒ 629 ‒ 43

922 995 957 910 888 271


‒ 31 ‒ 659 ‒ 229 ‒ 212 ‒ 543 ‒ 73

481 833 984 882 846 768


‒ 376 ‒ 736 ‒ 975 ‒ 414 ‒ 150 ‒ 52

687 645 563 969 825 889


‒ 619 ‒ 490 ‒ 546 ‒ 450 ‒ 461 ‒ 25

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Subtraction (3-digits)
Subtraction Practice Worksheet

Find the differences.


985 858 591 394 354 511
‒ 468 ‒ 403 ‒ 402 ‒ 130 ‒ 116 ‒ 157
517 455 189 264 238 354

962 810 921 848 698 854


‒ 842 ‒ 315 ‒ 645 ‒ 665 ‒ 629 ‒ 43
120 495 276 183 69 811

922 995 957 910 888 271


‒ 31 ‒ 659 ‒ 229 ‒ 212 ‒ 543 ‒ 73
891 336 728 698 345 198

481 833 984 882 846 768


‒ 376 ‒ 736 ‒ 975 ‒ 414 ‒ 150 ‒ 52
105 97 9 468 696 716

687 645 563 969 825 889


‒ 619 ‒ 490 ‒ 546 ‒ 450 ‒ 461 ‒ 25
68 155 17 519 364 864

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Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Worksheets

Q.1) Jerry had 362 marbles. He gave 154 to Joe. How many
marbles are left with him now?

Q.2) Jim had a collection of 39 stamps. His friend gave him 32


more. How many stamps does Jim have now?

Q.3) The sum of two numbers is 8375. If one of them is 4532,


find the other.

Q.4) Add the largest 5-digit number to the smallest 4-digit


number.

Q.5) What should be added to 533 to get 811?

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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.8) Harry had 87 marbles. He collected 74 more today. How


many marbles does he have now?

Q.9) The population of a town is 78,384. If out of this 38,400 are


female, find the male population.

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.4) 99999 + 1000= 100,999

Q.5) 278

Q.6) 1749 cookies

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Q.7) 776 trees

Q.8) 161 marbles

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.

3. When 1 is added to a number, we get the


next number, or the successor. For
example, 414 + 1 = 415.

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Grade 2 Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
Name: ______________________________ Class: ________________

Question 1

I had 500 dollars. I bought a PlayStation for 275 dollars.


How much money did I have left?

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

Sandra needs 500 dollars. She has already 234 dollars.


How many dollars does she still need?

Question 9

A farmer has 174 chicken eggs. He has 288 duck eggs.


How many eggs does the farmer have altogether?
Question 10

Yesterday I bought a chocolate cake. I ate one-half of it.


How much cake did I have left?

Question 11

Mr. Erik bought 389 chocolate ice-creams and 345 strawberry


ice-creams. How many ice-creams did Mr. Erik buy altogether?

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 2 : 300 flowers Q 8 : 266 dollars

Q 3 : 456 cakes Q 9 : 462 eggs

Q 4 : 467 flowers Q 10 : one half

Q 5 : 152 trees Q 11 : 734 ice-creams

Q 6 : 499 children Q 12 : 85 dollars


Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Worksheets

Q.1) How many doughnuts are there in all?

Flavors Number of doughnuts


Strawberry 5
Chocolate 7

Q.2) There were 16 rabbits in a burrow. 5 more came along to


rest. How many rabbits are there in all?
Q.3) There were 26 bananas on the table. Sam gave 12 to his
friends. How many bananas are left now?

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.6) James picked 75 apples and Tim picked 87 apples. How


many apples were picked in all?

Q.7) 75 musicians had to perform at a concert. 14 musicians


were not able perform because they were not well. How many
musicians performed at the concert?

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?

Q.10) Jack collected 87 easter eggs and Emma collected 43


easter eggs at the Annual easter hunt. How many easter eggs
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

Q.6) 162 apples

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Q.7) 61 musicians

Q.8) 270 pages

Q.9) 563 pebbles

Q.10) 130 easter eggs

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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.

3. When 1 is added to a number, we get the


next number, or the successor. For
example, 14 + 1 = 15.

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Multiplication
Grade 2 Word Problems Worksheet

There are 6 houses on a small street. Each house has


a family with 4 children, 2 cats and a dog.

1. How many children are there living on this street?

2. How many pets are there living on this street?

3. Outside each house, there is a mailbox. There are


3 letters in each of the six mailboxes. How many
letters are there in total?

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4. Last Saturday, two of the houses were having a
party. Each family invited 9 guests to their house.
How many guests were there in total?

5. Last Sunday, 4 of the houses had some cars


parked outside. If there were 4 cars outside each
house. How many cars were there in total?

6. Write the number sentence with multiplication


that fits this: “At Halloween, 5 of the families each
prepared 3 buckets of treats. There were 15
buckets of treats.”

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Answers

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

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Multiplication
Grade 2 Word Problems Worksheet

The class is doing a math activity. There are 5 groups


of 4 students.

1. How many students are there in the class?

2. Each group should have 2 pairs of scissors. How


many pairs of scissors are needed in total?

3. Each student should get 2 worksheets and 3


sheets of construction paper. How many sheets
of construction paper would each group of
students have?

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4. Each student needs to answer 4 questions on
each worksheet. How many questions does each
student need to answer?

5. Students get 3 stickers on their reward chart for


each correct answer. If a student gets 7 correct
answers, how many stickers will he get?

6. Write the number sentence with multiplication


that fits this: “At the end of the class, each
student gets 6 questions for homework. Each
group will do 24 questions for homework.”

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Answers

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

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Division word problems
Grade 3 Math Word Problems Worksheet

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?

2. 3 piles of clean white papers were stacked in the corner of her


room. She decided to place these papers in paper envelopes
which can hold 10 papers each. How many paper envelopes
does she need if she has 120 clean white papers?

3. Besides the piles of white paper was a stack of 700 sheets of


used paper. She wants to place it in boxes for recycling. If every
box can contain 100 sheets, how many boxes does she need?

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4. Lexie’s spent 2 hours gathering all of her watercolor paintings.
She thought of placing an equal number of paintings in four of
the rooms in the house. If Lexie has 32 watercolor paintings,
how many paintings will be placed in each of the four rooms?

5. Lexie’s younger brother helped pick up all the paper clips in


Lexie’s room. He was able to collect 81 paper clips. If he wants
to distribute the paper clips in 9 boxes, write an equation
showing how many paper clips each box will contain.

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Answers

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.

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Division word problems
Grade 3 Math Word Problems Worksheet

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. The junior ranger asked Christian to help him place 420


seedlings in packets. If every packet needs to contain 7 seeds,
how many packets do they need?

2. Christian’s mother prepared lemonade. Every pitcher of


lemonade can fill 5 glasses. If she was able to serve 30 glasses
of lemonade in 2 hours, how many pitchers of lemonade did
she prepare?

3. Christian’s father and the senior ranger gathered firewood as


they walked the 5 miles towards the lake. If every sack can
contain 20 pieces of wood, how many sacks were they able to
fill if they gathered 80 pieces of wood?

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4. Christian and the junior ranger brought a bag of 140 nails as
they visited every station assigned to the junior ranger. If they
left exactly 7 nails in every station they visited, how many
stations did they visit?

5. Sunday morning was spent making wood carvings which can


be sold as souvenirs to tourists. They were placed in shelves that
can contain 8 wood carvings at a time. If 56 wood carvings
were displayed, write an equation to determine how many
shelves were filled with carvings.

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Answers

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.

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Mixed multiplication and division word problems
Grade 3 Math Word Problems Worksheet

1. Your class is having a pizza party. You buy 5 pizzas. Each pizza
has 4 slices. How many slices is that altogether?

2. Beth has 4 packs of crayons. Each pack has 10 crayons in it.


She also has 6 extra crayons. How many crayons does Beth
have 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?

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4. A candy store has 6 boxes of chocolates. Each box has 500
pieces. How many pieces are there altogether in the 6 boxes?

5. You want to share 34 pencils among 6 friends. How many


would each friend get?

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Answers

1. 5 x 4 = 20
There are 20 slices of pizza altogether.

2. 4 x 10 = 40; then, 6 extra makes 40 + 6 = 46


Beth has 46 crayons.

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.

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Units of length (centimeters and meters)
Grade 2 Measurement Worksheet

Fill in the proper units (cm or m) for each measurement.

1 meter = 100 centimeters

Length of a guitar Length of a tie

1 ___________ 90 __________

Height of a wedding cake Length of a peanut

1 __________ 3 __________

Width of a postcard Length of a blue box

14 __________ 70 __________

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Answers

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

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Differences in height (centimeters)
Grade 2 Measurement Worksheet

Measure the height of the pictures using a centimeter ruler.

Boy Girl

Height: ______ centimeters Height: ______ centimeters

Which one is taller? ______________________________


By how much? ______________________________
Which one is shorter? ______________________________
By how much? ______________________________
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Answers

Boy: 14 centimeters
Girl: 11 centimeters

The boy is taller by 3 centimeters.


The girl is shorter by 3 centimeters.

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Measure lengths in non-standard units and centimeters
Grade 2 Measurement Worksheet

Use a penny and a centimeter ruler to measure the height of each picture
below.

Height (round to the nearest penny or centimeter)

Wrench Hammer Screw

_______________ pennies _______________ pennies _______________ pennies

____________ centimeters ____________ centimeters ____________ centimeters

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Answers
Wrench: 6 pennies / 11 centimeters

Hammer: 8 pennies / 15 centimeters

Screw: 3 pennies / 6 centimeters

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