Looking for a fun and interactive way to strengthen your kids’ math skills on a daily basis? Our Daily Math Question Calendar is here to save the day!
With 12 months of engaging, grade-appropriate math questions, this calendar provides a fantastic way for kids from kindergarten to middle school to practice key math concepts. Whether it’s building number sense, mastering two-digit numbers, or sharpening critical thinking through math word problems, this is a great way to keep young learners engaged every day of the week.

This digital download includes 12 printable calendars with daily math questions tailored to various levels, including 2nd grade math, 3rd grade math, 4th grade math, and even sixth grade topics.
Whether you’re using it for the classroom or home, this math review worksheet resource is designed to align with common core standards and help kids build their confidence in basic skills.

Daily Math Challenges for January
Kick off the year with fun subtraction word problems, basic addition, and counting exercises.
January’s daily math challenges focus on building fundamental math skills such as basic addition, subtraction, and counting sequences. Kids will practice concepts like doubling numbers, counting by twos, and solving real-world math word problems. This month’s questions are ideal for first graders, second graders, and those working on number sense and mental math.

- If it snows for 24 hours in a row, how many days is that?
- What is 15 – 7?
- Double the number 4.
- A sled costs 20 coins, and you have 8 coins. How many more coins do you need?
- What comes after 29 in counting?
- Complete the sequence: 10, 20, 30, __, __.
- If there are 2 snowmen, and each has 3 buttons, how many buttons are there in total?
- What is 10 + 5?
- Find the missing number: 7 + __ = 14.
- What is 3 more than 11?
- If there are 10 snowflakes on a page, how many will there be if 2 more fall?
- Subtract 9 from 20.
- Count by twos: 2, 4, 6, __, __.
- A penguin slides 5 yards, and another slides 7 yards. How far did he slide?
- What is 6 less than 12?
- If you drink 2 cups of cocoa every day, how many cups do you drink in 6 days?
- Double the number 7.
- What is 9 more than 13?
- Find the sum of 8, 2, and 4.
- If there are 25 icicles and 8 melt, how many are left?
- Complete the sequence: 5, 10, 15, __, __.
- Subtract 13 from 30.
- What is the value of the tens place in 23?
- Add 11 + 9.
- A winter scarf has 12 stripes. If 4 are red, how many are not red?
- What is 10 less than 50?
- Find the missing number: __ + 6 = 15.
- What is 3 times 4?
- There are 6 mittens in a drawer. How many pairs of mittens are there?
- Add 14 and 8.
- What is 20 more than 40?
Daily Math Challenges for February
February introduces exercises that are great for second-grade math and beyond, including double-digit addition, counting by fives, and solving math word problems. The daily math worksheet includes missing number problems and simple multiplication, providing a fantastic way to reinforce basic math skills and number fluency on a daily basis.

- If you give 3 candies to 5 friends, how many candies do you give away?
- Subtract 8 from 16.
- What is double 6?
- A heart necklace costs 24 coins. If you have 15, how many more do you need?
- Add 12 + 9.
- Complete the sequence: 2, 4, 6, __, __.
- If a box has 18 chocolates and you eat 5, how many are left?
- What is 7 more than 19?
- Find the missing number: 5 + __ = 14.
- Count by fives: 5, 10, 15, __, __.
- Subtract 10 from 30.
- A bouquet has roses and tulips. How many flowers are there in total?
- What is 4 times 3?
- Find the sum of 9, 8, and 3.
- What is 12 less than 25?
- If you read 2 books every week, how many do you read in 4 weeks?
- Double the number 8.
- What is 6 more than 21?
- Subtract 15 from 40.
- Complete the sequence: 1, 3, 5, __, __.
- What is the value of the tens place in 42?
- Add 17 + 6.
- If there are 28 valentines in a box and you use 11, how many are left?
- What is 20 less than 60?
- Find the missing number: __ + 7 = 20.
- Multiply 5 by 4.
- If there are 14 cookies and 7 kids, how many does each kid get?
- What is 50 more than 25?
Daily Math Challenges for March
March’s calendar covers more advanced topics like counting by tens, multiplying small numbers, and solving problems involving equal parts. With questions that encourage mental math, March is perfect for a quick math review, whether as part of morning work, or independent work for second graders and third graders.

- A garden has 6 tulips, and 5 more bloom. How many are there now?
- Subtract 12 from 20.
- What is 3 times 3?
- Add 15 and 7.
- What number comes after 49?
- Complete the sequence: 10, 15, 20, __, __.
- If there are 5 flowers in each pot, and there are 4 pots, how many flowers are there in total?
- What is 8 more than 24?
- Find the missing number: 10 + __ = 25.
- Subtract 8 from 50.
- Count by tens: 10, 20, 30, __, __.
- If 3 kids each find 4 eggs, how many eggs are there?
- What is 6 times 2?
- Find the sum of 11, 7, and 3.
- What is 5 less than 18?
- If you pick 2 apples every day, how many do you pick in 7 days?
- Double the number 9.
- What is 15 more than 28?
- Subtract 20 from 50.
- Complete the sequence: 3, 6, 9, __, __.
- What is the value of the tens place in 65?
- Add 21 + 8.
- If there are 36 carrots and 14 are eaten, how many are left?
- What is 40 less than 100?
- Find the missing number: __ + 9 = 30.
- Multiply 7 by 3.
- If there are 15 frogs and they jump into 3 ponds equally, how many frogs are in each pond?
- Add 27 and 13.
- What is 100 more than 200?
- Subtract 33 from 66.
- What is 8 times 5?
Daily Math Challenges for April
April’s daily math review includes subtraction, skip counting by threes, and doubling numbers. Many of the problems are geared toward strengthening students’ understanding of place value and number names, making it a great prep resource for second-grade math. There are also fun word problems that apply math concepts to real-life scenarios.

- A tree has 7 birds, and 4 more arrive. How many birds are there now?
- Subtract 5 from 15.
- What is 4 times 4?
- Add 20 and 8.
- What number comes before 40?
- Complete the sequence: 25, 30, 35, __, __.
- If there are 3 nests with 2 eggs in each, how many eggs are there?
- What is 11 more than 18?
- Find the missing number: 6 + __ = 15.
- Subtract 7 from 45.
- If you plant 5 flowers every day for 6 days, how many flowers do you plant?
- What is 9 times 2?
- Count by threes: 3, 6, 9, __, __.
- Find the sum of 14, 5, and 7.
- What is 8 less than 22?
- If you bake 2 pies each week, how many pies do you bake in 5 weeks?
- Double the number 6.
- What is 19 more than 33?
- Subtract 25 from 70.
- What is the value of the tens place in 54?
- Complete the sequence: 2, 4, 6, 8, __, __.
- Add 31 + 12.
- If there are 40 apples and 18 are eaten, how many are left?
- What is 50 less than 90?
- Find the missing number: __ + 8 = 22.
- Multiply 6 by 5.
- If there are 12 cupcakes and 4 kids, how many cupcakes does each kid get?
- Add 25 and 35.
- What is 150 more than 300?
- Subtract 45 from 90.
Daily Math Challenges for May
May’s calendar mixes in basic multiplication, subtraction word problems, and skip counting by fours. The exercises work well for second graders, third graders, and even younger students who need extra practice with basic addition and subtraction. This month also includes questions about sequences and sums, making it a great way to practice critical thinking and number sense.

- A picnic basket has 8 sandwiches, and 6 are eaten. How many are left?
- Subtract 10 from 25.
- What is 5 times 3?
- Add 22 and 11.
- What number comes after 59?
- Complete the sequence: 12, 24, 36, __, __.
- If there are 7 kids and each gets 3 oranges, how many oranges are there?
- What is 10 more than 27?
- Find the missing number: 15 + __ = 40.
- Subtract 9 from 60.
- If you ride your bike 3 miles every day for 7 days, how many miles do you ride?
- What is 4 times 6?
- Count by fours: 4, 8, 12, __, __.
- Find the sum of 18, 7, and 5.
- What is 5 less than 19?
- If you collect 2 seashells each week, how many do you collect in 3 weeks?
- Double the number 12.
- What is 24 more than 19?
- Subtract 35 from 80.
- What is the value of the tens place in 78?
- Complete the sequence: 10, 20, 30, __, __.
- Add 44 + 17.
- If there are 50 balloons and 22 pop, how many are left?
- Subtract 27 from 55.
- Find the missing number: __ + 13 = 32.
- Multiply 9 by 2.
- If there are 18 sandwiches and 3 kids, how many sandwiches does each kid get?
- Add 39 and 21.
- What is 200 more than 450?
- Subtract 50 from 120.
Daily Math Challenges for June
June’s math calendar features multiplication, counting by fives, and real-world word problems such as sharing candies equally among kids. There are also several subtraction challenges involving larger two-digit numbers, making it perfect for third graders or those wanting a quick way to build their subtraction skills.

- If there are 10 beach balls and 4 float away, how many are left?
- Subtract 12 from 30.
- What is 6 times 3?
- Add 18 and 9.
- What number comes before 100?
- Complete the sequence: 20, 40, 60, __, __.
- If you see 8 dolphins every day for 3 days, how many dolphins do you see in total?
- What is 15 more than 30?
- Find the missing number: 20 + __ = 50.
- What is 10 less than 35?
- If you run 2 miles every day for 10 days, how many miles do you run?
- Double the number 15.
- What is 25 more than 45?
- Subtract 50 from 90.
- Complete the sequence: 4, 8, 12, __, __.
- What is the value of the tens place in 89?
- Add 30 + 22.
- If there are 60 ice creams and 24 melt, how many are left?
- Subtract 30 from 75.
- Find the missing number: __ + 10 = 45.
- Multiply 7 by 4.
- If there are 24 chairs and 6 tables, how many chairs are at each table?
- Add 50 and 40.
- What is 500 more than 300?
- Subtract 100 from 300.
- If there are 24 chairs and 6 tables, how many chairs are at each table?
- Add 50 and 40.
- What is 500 more than 300?
- Subtract 100 from 300.
- Subtract 200 from 500.
Daily Math Challenges for July
July’s math calendar offers a mix of simple multiplication, addition of two-digit numbers, and questions involving sequences and skip counting by twos. With fun, summer-themed math word problems, it’s a great way to keep kids engaged during the break while reinforcing key math concepts for second graders, third graders, and beyond.

- If there are 13 stripes on a flag and 7 are red, how many are not red?
- Subtract 15 from 25.
- What is 9 times 2?
- Add 33 and 12.
- What number comes after 89?
- Complete the sequence: 5, 10, 15, __, __.
- If you eat 4 hot dogs every day for 3 days, how many hot dogs do you eat?
- What is 20 more than 50?
- Find the missing number: 30 + __ = 75.
- Subtract 25 from 100.
- If 8 kids share 32 sparklers equally, how many sparklers does each kid get?
- What is 3 times 12?
- Count by twos: 2, 4, 6, __, __.
- Find the sum of 40, 15, and 5.
- What is 18 less than 60?
- If you light 2 fireworks every hour for 5 hours, how many fireworks do you light?
- Double the number 16.
- What is 35 more than 25?
- Subtract 40 from 75.
- What is the value of the tens place in 91?
- Complete the sequence: 10, 15, 20, __, __.
- Add 55 + 34.
- If there are 48 popsicles and 20 melt, how many are left?
- Subtract 45 from 90.
- Find the missing number: __ + 8 = 60.
- Multiply 6 by 6.
- If there are 18 burgers and 3 grills, how many burgers are on each grill?
- Add 44 and 33.
- What is 600 more than 400?
- Subtract 200 from 500.
Daily Math Challenges for August
August is focused on getting kids ready for the new school year with multiplication, skip counting, and solving missing number problems. This month also includes plenty of addition and subtraction word problems that are ideal for second-grade math, making it a fantastic way to review before heading back to school.

- A pencil box has 10 pencils, and 4 are used. How many are left?
- Subtract 9 from 20.
- What is 8 times 3?
- Add 25 and 18.
- What number comes before 75?
- Complete the sequence: 15, 30, 45, __, __.
- If there are 6 notebooks and 4 kids, how many notebooks does each kid get?
- What is 10 more than 35?
- Find the missing number: 40 + __ = 80.
- Subtract 20 from 90.
- If 5 kids each bring 3 apples to school, how many apples are there in total?
- What is 7 times 4?
- Count by fives: 5, 10, 15, __, __.
- Find the sum of 22, 18, and 15.
- What is 12 less than 55?
- If you sharpen 3 pencils every day for 5 days, how many pencils do you sharpen?
- Double the number 14.
- What is 28 more than 15?
- Subtract 50 from 100.
- What is the value of the tens place in 84?
- Complete the sequence: 6, 12, 18, __, __.
- Add 47 + 29.
- If there are 64 books and 20 are borrowed, how many are left?
- Multiply 9 by 7.
- Add 18 and 35.
- Subtract 28 from 100.
- If you write 5 sentences each day for 4 days, how many sentences do you write?
- Double the number 23.
- What is 10 less than 80?
- Find the sum of 25, 15, and 40.
- Complete the sequence: 4, 8, 12, __, __.
Daily Math Challenges for September
September’s math calendar brings challenges involving addition, subtraction, and counting by threes. This month is ideal for reinforcing number sense and working on multiplication skills. With problems that involve counting objects and solving for missing numbers, it’s perfect for second graders, third graders, and even fourth-grade math learners.

- If a tree has 36 leaves and 12 fall, how many are left?
- Subtract 8 from 15.
- What is 5 times 3?
- Add 19 and 14.
- What number comes after 49?
- Complete the sequence: 3, 6, 9, __, __.
- If 4 pumpkins are in a patch and 2 are picked each day for 3 days, how many pumpkins are picked in total?
- What is 25 more than 10?
- Find the missing number: 50 + __ = 100.
- Subtract 35 from 85.
- Count by threes: 3, 6, 9, __, __.
- If 6 kids each collect 4 acorns, how many acorns are collected?
- What is 9 times 5?
- Find the sum of 12, 8, and 20.
- What is 24 less than 50?
- If you bake 3 pies each day for 5 days, how many pies do you bake?
- Double the number 18.
- What is 32 more than 24?
- Subtract 60 from 120.
- Complete the sequence: 2, 4, 8, __, __.
- What is the value of the tens place in 76?
- Add 67 + 22.
- If there are 50 apples and 15 are eaten, how many are left?
- Subtract 45 from 90.
- What is 11 times 3?
- Add 42 and 29.
- If a squirrel gathers 8 acorns each day for 6 days, how many does it gather?
- Double the number 12.
- What is 30 more than 60?
- Find the missing number: __ + 50 = 100.
Daily Math Challenges for October
October’s calendar focuses on reinforcing multiplication, subtraction, and skip counting by fours. The problems are ideal for second graders through fourth graders, providing daily math review opportunities that include finding sums, identifying the tens place, and solving simple real-world math problems.

- If there are 20 candies in a bag and 7 are eaten, how many are left?
- Subtract 13 from 40.
- What is 6 times 3?
- Add 28 and 11.
- What number comes before 31?
- Complete the sequence: 10, 20, 30, __, __.
- If you carve 1 pumpkin every day for 4 days, how many pumpkins do you carve?
- What is 50 more than 25?
- Find the missing number: 100 + __ = 200.
- Subtract 15 from 90.
- If 8 kids each bring 2 ghost decorations, how many decorations are there?
- What is 7 times 6?
- Count by fours: 4, 8, 12, __, __.
- Find the sum of 35, 15, and 10.
- What is 22 less than 80?
- If you light 5 candles each day for 6 days, how many candles do you light?
- Double the number 21.
- What is 45 more than 30?
- Subtract 50 from 150.
- What is the value of the tens place in 97?
- Complete the sequence: 50, 55, 60, __, __.
- Add 76 + 18.
- If there are 40 spiders in a web and 10 crawl away, how many are left?
- Subtract 18 from 40.
- Multiply 4 by 9.
- Add 55 and 24.
- If you collect 7 treats each night for 5 nights, how many treats do you collect?
- Double the number 19.
- What is 15 less than 50?
- Find the sum of 45, 25, and 15.
- Complete the sequence: 100, 90, 80, __, __.
Daily Math Challenges for November
November’s math challenges include multiplication, addition of two-digit numbers, and completing number sequences. Students will also practice solving real-world word problems involving food and holiday preparations. This month is ideal for second graders through fifth graders who want to improve their problem-solving skills and number fluency.

- If a turkey weighs 18 pounds and 6 pounds are eaten, how much is left?
- Subtract 14 from 50.
- What is 4 times 7?
- Add 16 and 23.
- What number comes after 68?
- Complete the sequence: 12, 24, 36, __, __.
- If 5 pies are baked each day for 3 days, how many pies are baked?
- What is 20 more than 55?
- Find the missing number: 25 + __ = 100.
- Subtract 30 from 70.
- If 3 families each bring 12 dishes to a potluck, how many dishes are there?
- What is 8 times 8?
- Count by sixes: 6, 12, 18, __, __.
- Find the sum of 40, 30, and 25.
- What is 19 less than 70?
- If you pick 6 leaves each day for 5 days, how many leaves do you pick?
- Double the number 25.
- What is 62 more than 35?
- Subtract 50 from 150.
- Subtract 25 from 100.
- Complete the sequence: 11, 22, 33, __, __.
- What is the value of the tens place in 85?
- Add 63 + 29.
- If there are 54 cranberries in a bowl and 18 are eaten, how many are left?
- Multiply 5 by 8.
- Add 26 and 33.
- Subtract 19 from 60.
- If you cook 4 dishes each day for 7 days, how many dishes do you cook?
- Double the number 22.
- What is 35 more than 40?
- Find the missing number: 120 + __ = 150.
Daily Math Challenges for December
December’s daily math questions cover everything from multiplying and doubling numbers to subtraction and counting sequences. With plenty of holiday-themed word problems, this month provides a fun and engaging way for students in second grade through sixth grade to practice math concepts like place value and sums.

- If there are 24 ornaments and 8 fall, how many are left?
- Subtract 22 from 60.
- What is 9 times 4?
- Add 45 and 16.
- What number comes before 100?
- Complete the sequence: 25, 50, 75, __, __.
- If 10 candy canes are shared equally among 5 kids, how many does each kid get?
- What is 40 more than 30?
- Find the missing number: 150 + __ = 200.
- Subtract 80 from 120.
- Count by sevens: 7, 14, 21, __, __.
- If 4 families each hang 6 wreaths, how many wreaths are hung?
- What is 5 times 9?
- Find the sum of 33, 27, and 15.
- What is 14 less than 50?
- If you light 3 candles each night for 8 nights, how many candles are lit?
- Double the number 19.
- What is 28 more than 47?
- Subtract 60 from 140.
- Complete the sequence: 13, 26, 39, __, __.
- What is the value of the tens place in 92?
- Add 84 + 36.
- If there are 100 cookies and 34 are eaten, how many are left?
- Subtract 33 from 70.
- Multiply 3 by 11.
- Add 66 and 27.
- If 12 stockings are hung and 5 are filled, how many are left empty?
- Double the number 24.
- What is 25 less than 100?
- Find the sum of 50, 40, and 10.
- Complete the sequence: 60, 70, 80, __, __.
Download the Daily Math Calendar PDF
Ready to start the daily math fun? Download the full 12-month Daily Math Question Calendar and get started on your math review journey. Whether you’re teaching first graders, second graders, or sixth graders, this resource provides a quick way to reinforce math skills in a fun, engaging way. The digital version also includes answer keys to make math review easy for teachers and parents.
Terms of use: This daily math question calendar is free for personal use and classroom use. Not for commercial use.
Answers Provided for All Daily Math Questions
We’ve got you covered! Our answer key includes solutions for all 12 months of daily math questions. Whether you’re using this calendar for independent work, morning review, or test prep, the answer key will help ensure quick and accurate grading.
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