2nd Grade Christmas Addition & Subtraction Word Problems
Solve Christmas addition and subtraction word problems about trees, lights, cookies, and cards.
- Homework
- Centers
- Review
- Morning Work
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- Grade
- 2nd Grade
- Subject
- Math
- Skill
- Word Problems
- Topic
- Christmas addition and subtraction word problems
- Difficulty
- Standard
- Time
- 15 minutes
- Pages
- 2 (incl. answer key)
- Format
- Printable PDF (US Letter)
- Answer key
- Included
- Best for
- homework, centers, review, morning work
Worksheet details
What This Worksheet Practices
Students will solve Christmas-themed one- and two-step addition and subtraction word problems within 100.
- Choosing add or subtract from the story
- Adding and subtracting within 100
- Labeling answers
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Christmas word problems, real skills
Wrapped in trees, lights, and cookies, these problems practice the central second-grade skill: choosing whether to add or subtract. The season makes it festive; the thinking is the same one students use all year.
How to use it
Underline the question, circle the numbers, and ask whether amounts are being put together or taken apart. The challenge problems add a second step. Same skill as the everyday addition & subtraction word problems.
👩🏫 Teacher note
Festive context, same year-round skill: deciding the operation. Underline the question and circle the numbers first.
🏠 Parent note
Decide whether the total grows (add) or shrinks (subtract), then solve and label.
Common Mistakes to Watch For
- Choosing the wrong operation
- Forgetting the second step in a two-step problem
Answer Key
Each answer shows the number sentence and the labeled result.
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