Partner Numbers Worksheet
Explore partner numbers for various sums with this engaging Grade 2 math worksheet, featuring fill-in-the-blanks, true/false, and short answer questions.
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Read each question carefully and fill in the blanks or choose the correct answer.
1. The partner number for 3 to make 10 is .
2. To make the sum of 8, if one number is 5, the other partner number is .
3. The two partner numbers that add up to 12 are 7 and .
4. If you have 6, what number do you need to add to get to 15? .
5. The partner numbers for 10 are 4 and 6.
True
False
6. 9 and 5 are partner numbers for 14.
True
False
7. List two different pairs of partner numbers that make the sum of 10.
8. Draw a number line and show the partner numbers for 7 to make 13.
9. Which pair of numbers are partners for 15?
6 and 8
7 and 9
8 and 7
All of the above
10. If you have 11, which number is its partner to make a sum of 20?
8
9
10
11
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