Preview of Math Worksheet with Desserts and Sweets: Trade Pictures for Numbers

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Math Worksheet with Desserts and Sweets: Trade Pictures for Numbers

Grade 2Operations & Algebraic ThinkingCommon Core

What is each picture worth? On this math worksheet, the child answers that with the key, then uses those values to solve. Every Desserts and Sweets is set equal to a single-digit number at the top, and below, expressions of three or four symbols wait to be worked out. The child substitutes the right number for each picture, then evaluates the adding and subtracting from left to right, building toward a total that can reach about forty. This is Grade 2 arithmetic in a playful coat: real two-step calculation dressed up with familiar Desserts and Sweets. There is no timer and no score, just careful substitution and steady solving. Each finished expression shows the child that they can move from picture to number to answer all on their own, which is a satisfying kind of confidence to grow.

Here the expressions grow to three symbols, so the child substitutes three values and works through both adding and subtracting in one sentence. Reading the key for the Desserts and Sweets, swapping each in, and solving from left to right is satisfying two-step practice. The answers reach into the twenties and thirties, keeping the calculation squarely at Grade 2.

If your child enjoys this math worksheet with Desserts and Sweets, there is plenty more to solve, at a pace that feels right. You can print the worksheet as a PDF to work on paper, or play the interactive version online, always free and with no sign-up. There are no timers and no scores: each child substitutes, adds, and subtracts in their own time, with warmth and no shame about a tricky problem. When this is easy, try a symbol math worksheet with Desserts and Sweets that uses longer expressions, or solve the same key with a fresh set of pictures. You can also browse every math worksheet to keep the adding and subtracting going, steadily and at your child's own pace.

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