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2nd Grade - Story Problems

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Develop a story problem that illustrates a given addition or subtraction number sentence. 0206.1.10

Links verified on 04/15/2026

  1. 2nd Grade Math Word Problems Worksheets - many worksheets to practice word problems.
  2. Math Tales: Once Upon a Word Problem - Lesson plan can be adapted for your grade level. Students will be able to solve word problems by identifying key details, translating them into mathematical equations, and explaining their reasoning verbally and in writing.
  3. Story Problem When Given a Number Sentence - Video that explains how to write a story that matches a number sentence.
  4. Subtraction Word Problems up to Twenty—Let's Practice! -Subtraction word problems up to twenty. Could be teacher led instructions, along with practice.
  5. Teaching Students to Write Word Problems - excellent teacher led activity to learn how to write word problems.
  6. Word Problems for Grades 1-5 - This KidZone math page has seven first grade problems. Each time you open a new page the site generates new values for the problem. This link includes something for the teacher to print [Caution: This site has recently gone overboard on pop up ads. Be aware.]
  7. Word Problem Benchmark Addition and Subtraction w/in 20 - Before writing own stories, learn to model what a word problem. By working on these problem types and creating models for the
    situations, we are setting the foundation of problem solving for our students.
  8. Word problem wizards, double trouble - two-step math problems | MightyOwl Math | 2nd Grade - Video explains clues and how to solve this problem.
  9. Write a Number Story - skip down to the middle of the page. Teacher led discussion on how to write a story with the whole class, then create their own story.
  10. You Write the Story: Student-Generated Math Word Problems - teacher led explanation on how to write a story about a number sentence.

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