30 2nd Grade Word Problems

Let’s learn why money word problems are an important part of 2nd-grade math and explore strategies to help students build confidence handling money in the real world.

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Tess Loucka

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Nov 2025

Key takeaways

In 2nd grade, as students learn how to add and subtract, setting them up for success means helping them understand where, why, and how addition and subtraction exist in their day-to-day life.

The best way to get this point across is through 2nd grade word problems, which strengthen students’ reading skills, critical thinking, problem-solving, and common sense, too.

Use the following 30 2nd grade addition and subtraction word problems to learn how addition and subtraction can be applied to real-life situations.

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10 Addition Word Problems

Let’s start with 10 2nd grade math word problems covering addition.

1. Ruby has 1 puzzle. She got 2 more puzzles for her birthday. How many puzzles does Ruby have now?

Answer
Ruby has 3 puzzles because 1 + 2 = 3.

2. Liam has 14 pencils. Casey buys 12 pencils and gives 6 to Liam. How many pencils does Liam have in total?

Answer
Liam has 20 pencils because 14 + 6 = 20.

3. There are 3 parks in a town. The town council just agreed to build 1 more. Once the new park is built, how many parks will the town have?

Answer
The town will have 4 parks because 3 + 1 = 4.

4. Nicole has 22 stickers, and Martha has 35. If Martha gives Nicole 11 stickers, how many stickers will Nicole have in total?

Answer
Nicole will have 33 stickers because 22 + 11 = 33.

5. Ms. Stevens’ class has 21 returning students and 2 new students. What is the sum of students in Ms. Stevens’ class?

Answer
The sum of students in Ms. Stevens’ class is 23 because 21 + 2 = 23.

6. The aquarium had 25 different types of fish. A generous donor donated 16 additional types of fish. Now, how many types of fish does the aquarium have in total?

Answer
The aquarium now has 41 types of fish because 25 + 16 = 41.

7. Sasha buys 7 apples with her mom. They already have 3 apples at home. How many apples do they have in total?

Answer
Sasha and her mom have 10 apples because 7 + 3 = 10.

8. Eric ran 18 miles in one week. The next week, he ran 21 miles. How many miles did Eric run in total?

Answer
Eric ran 39 miles because 18 + 21 = 39.

9. Michael Jones starred in 28 movies and appeared in 15 plays. What is the sum of all performances?

Answer
Michael Jones was in 43 performances because 28 + 15 = 43.

10. In one day, Chelsea drinks 9 cups of water. Her brother drinks 10 cups. How many cups do they drink in total?

Answer
They drank 19 cups in total because 10 + 9 = 19.

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10 Subtraction Word Problems

Now, let’s work on 10 2nd grade math word problems covering subtraction.

1. If Justin has $50 and he spends $23, how much money will he have left?

Answer
Justin will have $27 left because 50 – 23 = 27.

2. If a fruit store has 44 peaches and sells 38 of them, how many peaches will the store have left?

Answer
The store will have 6 peaches left because 44 – 38 = 6.

3. Wendy took 39 photos and Kevin took 17. What is the difference between the number of photos they took?

Answer
The difference is 22 because 39 – 17 = 22.

4. An album has 18 songs. Lainey has listened to 6 of them. How many songs has Lainey not listened to?

Answer
Lainey has not listened to 12 songs because 18 – 6 = 12.

5. Joseph’s mom gives him $20 for the book fair. He buys a book for $11. How much money does Joseph have left?

Answer
Joseph has $9 left because 20 – 11 = 9.

6. The public library has 27 books on nature. If 9 of those books get checked out, how many nature books will the library still have?

Answer
The library will still have 18 nature books because 27 – 9 = 18.

7. Dustin collected 28 shells. Emit collected 46. How many more shells did Emit collect than Dustin?

Answer
Emit collected 18 more shells than Dustin because 46 – 28 = 18.

8. Amelia is saving up for a new pet fish. She has $9 and the fish costs $37. How much more money does Amelia need?

Answer
Amelia needs $28 more because 37 – 9 = 28.

9. A book club had 15 members in its first week and 32 in its second week. How many more members were there in week two?

Answer
There were 17 more members in week two because 32 – 15 = 17.

10. There are 13 fewer birds than monkeys at the zoo. There are 57 monkeys. How many birds are there?

Answer
There are 44 birds because 57 – 13 = 44.

10 2-Step Word Problems

Here are 10 2 step word problems 2nd grade students should know how to solve.

1. Ms. Shen’s class baked 66 cupcakes and Mr. Andrew’s class baked 54. If 103 cupcakes were sold, how many cupcakes are left?

Answer
17 cupcakes would be left because 66 + 54 = 120 and 120 – 103 = 17.

2. A school has 98 2nd graders and 103 3rd graders. If 21 students were absent, how many students attended school?

Answer
A total of 180 students attended because 98 + 103 = 201 and 201 – 21 = 180.

3. Molly bought 2 apples, 2 peaches, and 3 plums. Her siblings ate 5 fruits the next day. How many fruits are left?

Answer
There are 2 fruits left because 2 + 2 + 3 = 7 and 7 – 5 = 2.

4. A music store had 34 music books and received 15 more. At the end of the week, they had 16 left. How many were sold?

Answer
33 music books were sold because 34 + 15 = 49 and 49 – 16 = 33.

5. Caleb has 18 video games and gives away 4. On his birthday, he gets 3 more. How many video games does Caleb have?

Answer
Caleb has 17 video games because 18 – 4 = 14 and 14 + 3 = 17.

6. Maria hung up 9 posters and 3 fell down. Then she hung up 5 new posters and rehung the ones that fell. How many posters did she hang up?

Answer
Maria hung up 14 posters because 9 – 3 = 6 and 6 + 5 + 3 = 14.

7. Malina had 15 buttons and her friend gave her 45 more. Kayla has 20 buttons. How many more buttons does Malina have than Kayla?

Answer
Malina has 40 more buttons than Kayla because 15 + 45 = 60 and 60 – 20 = 40.

8. There are 98 bulbs on a string of lights. At first 13 do not work, then 8 more stop working. How many bulbs work?

Answer
77 bulbs work because 98 – 13 = 85 and 85 – 8 = 77.

9. Lucas collected 65 cans of food and then 49 more. He lost 12 cans. How many cans does he have left?

Answer
Lucas has 102 cans left because 65 + 49 = 114 and 114 – 12 = 102.

10. Mrs. Smith has 18 blue bows and 21 red bows. She uses 9 bows for presents. How many bows does she have left?

Answer
Mrs. Smith has 30 bows left because 18 + 21 = 39 and 39 – 9 = 30.

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About the Author

Tess Loucka

Tess Loucka discovered her passion for writing in high school and has not stopped writing since. Combined with her love of numbers, she became a math and English tutor, focusing on middle- and high-school-level topics. Since graduating from Hunter College, her goal has been to use her writing to spread knowledge and the joy of learning to readers of all ages.