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Fun 2nd Grade Math Worksheets
Singapore Math Problems
Worksheet 1

Whole Numbers Below 1,000

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2nd Grade Math Worksheet: No. 1
Whole Numbers Below 1,000


Homeschooling Fun: 2nd Grade Math Worksheets
Math Question 1
Boy jumping on trampoline: math clip art

Rupert and Ronald aced their Singapore math test. So their mother bought for them a wonderful trampoline yesterday. Ronald jumped 157 times on the trampoline. Rupert jumped 86 more times than Ronald. How many times did they jump altogether?







Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 2

I have a special tiger and lion. My tiger lays 125 eggs a day. My lion lays 73 fewer eggs than my lion every day. How many scrambled eggs can I make every day?






Homeschooling Fun: 2nd Grade Math Worksheets
Math Question 3

Puss in Boots cat: Math clip art

Puss in Boots boiled 264 cabbages and baked 103 turnips for his friend's birthday party last Sunday.
A. How many more cabbages than turnips did Puss in Boots cook?
B. How many vegetables did brave Puss in Boots cook altogether?





Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 4

Ugly Wilma Witch has altogether 532 strands of hair growing out of her dirty nostrils. Her left nostril has 407 strands of hair.
A. How many strands of hair does she have in her right nostril?
B. How many more strands of hair does she have in her left nostril than her right nostril?






Homeschooling Fun: 2nd Grade Math Worksheets
Math Question 5

Rearing centaur fights knight: math clip art

There are altogether 639 knights and centaurs playing football in my backyard. If there are 271 more centaurs than knights, how many centaurs are there?





Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 6

I make and sell warts to witches and wizards. I made 428 warts yesterday and sold 319 of them to some witches and the rest to some wizards. How many disgusting warts did I sell to the eager wizards?






Homeschooling Fun: 2nd Grade Math Worksheets
Math Question 7

Man wrestling with cow: math clip art

Sneaky Simon stole some cows from poor Farmer Fred. He took the cows home and made beef pies with 284 of them. He gave away 156 cows to Maggie on her birthday and had 127 cows left. How many cows did Sneaky Simon steal from Farmer Fred?





Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 8

We had a fantastic party last night. 352 hippos and 124 crocs turned up to have a good time.
A. How many animals had a good time altogether?
B. How many more hippos than crocs were at our party?







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Math Question 9

Lion: math clip art

I had a nasty shock when I opened my bathroom door last night. There were altogether 418 lions and lionesses taking a shower. There were 94 fewer lions than lionesses crammed inside. How many lionesses were taking a shower?





Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 10

Mary bought some papayas. She gave away 253 of them away to her aunt. Mary also threw away 126 rotten ones. If she had 168 papayas after that, how many papayas did she buy in the beginning?






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Math Question 11

Man beating van with baseball bat: math clip art

John had a terrible car. It broke down very often. It broke down 215 times in January. It broke down 47 fewer times in February.
A. How many times did the car break down in February?
B. How many times did the car break down altogether in January and February?





Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 12

John and Jack went out into the forest to collect some mushrooms. When they had collected their mushrooms, John gave Jack 237 mushrooms so that Jack would have 413 mushrooms.
A. How many mushrooms did Jack have before John gave him his mushrooms?
B. If John had 539 mushrooms left after giving some to Jack, how many delicious mushrooms did John have at first?








Homeschooling Fun: 2nd Grade Math Worksheets
Math Question 13

Mechanic jacking up car

Milton Mechanic repaired 153 cars, 67 trucks and 520 buses last week. How many vehicles did he repair altogether?





Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 14

333 hamsters were dancing on my bed. When a cat arrived, 153 hamsters ran away. When the cat left, another 68 hamsters joined the remaining dancing hamsters on my bed. How many hamsters were dancing in the end?






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Math Question 15

Mexican horse thief: math clip art

Gonzalez has 152 horses. Sanchez has 69 more horses than Gonzalez but 36 fewer horses than Gomez. How many horses does Gomez have?





Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 16

There were altogether 318 sharks, dolphins and mermaids wrestling in my swimming pool yesterday. If there were 97 sharks and 68 more dolphins than sharks, how many mermaids were wrestling?






Homeschooling Fun: 2nd Grade Math Worksheets
Math Question 17

Cheeky Scottish warrior showing boxer shorts: Math clip art

Angus is a cheeky boy. He put 169 hairy spiders in his brother's pocket and 75 fewer spiders in his teacher's lab coat. How many spiders in total did Angus use?





Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 18

Conrad and Conway loved to collect toenails and trade them with their friends. Conrad was in tears last night because he had only 53 toenails. His kind older brother, Conway, then gave him 27 toenails of pirates so that they would have the same number of toenails?
A. How many toenails did Conrad have after that?
B. How many toenails did they have altogether?






Homeschooling Fun: 2nd Grade Math Worksheets
Math Question 19

Superhero lady flying: Math clip art

Gwandaland was besieged by 496 mutant rats, cockroaches and wasps. There were 208 rats, and 82 more cockroaches than wasps. Superwoman came to the rescue by catching all the rats and roaches with a huge net and catching all the wasps with her long and sticky tongue. Before she caught them all, how many more rats than wasps were attacking the city?





Singapore Primary Math Problems: Question 20

Wally was an evil wizard. He had a laboratory where he turned innocent people into strange creatures. He turned altogether 529 people into animals last year. He turned the 214 adults into werewolves. He turned the rest of them, boys and girls, into trolls. There were 9 more boys than girls. How many fewer girls than adults were there?






This 2nd Grade Math Worksheet No. 1
Ends Here

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Singapore Primary 2 Math Worksheet 1 - Answers

Q1 - 400, Q2 - 177, Q3 - 161, 367, Q4 - 125, 282, Q5 - 455

Q6 - 109, Q7 - 567, Q8 - 476, 228, Q9 - 256, Q10 - 547

Q11 - 168, 383, Q12 - 176, 776, Q13 - 740, Q14 - 248, Q15 - 257

Q16 - 56, Q17 - 263, Q18 - 80, 160, Q19 - 105, Q20 - 61

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