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Grades 2-3 | Addition and subtraction | 16 problems
Problem 1
20 + 55 = ____
Problem 2
62 - 27 = ____
Problem 3
34 + 69 = ____
Problem 4
76 - 41 = ____
Problem 5
A student solved 48 problems before lunch and 83 problems after lunch. How many did they solve in all? ____
Problem 6
90 - 55 = ____
Problem 7
62 + 97 = ____
Problem 8
69 - 14 = ____
Problem 9
76 + 21 = ____
Problem 10
A teacher printed 83 task cards and used 28. How many task cards are left? ____
Problem 11
90 + 35 = ____
Problem 12
97 - 42 = ____
Problem 13
14 + 49 = ____
Problem 14
56 - 21 = ____
Problem 15
A student solved 28 problems before lunch and 63 problems after lunch. How many did they solve in all? ____
Problem 16
70 - 35 = ____
Use a small problem set first, model one item, and offer scratch space or manipulatives when students need calculation support.
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Adjust the number range, problem count, word problems, and answer key.
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A math worksheet generator creates printable practice problems from the skill, number range, and problem count you choose, so teachers can make targeted practice quickly.
Yes. Turn on the answer key option to include numbered answers below the worksheet preview and in the copied or downloaded text export.
This tool supports addition, subtraction, mixed addition and subtraction, multiplication, and division practice.
Short targeted sets are usually best for intervention. Start with 8 to 16 problems, then increase only when students can complete the work accurately.
Worksheets can support IEP goals when they match the target skill, include the right accommodations, and produce data teachers can use for progress monitoring.