Grade 2

See if your students can figure out the message using Morse Code provided on the first page.

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Ideas for before, during, and after reading The Mitten by Jan Brett.  

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Have fun reviewing the life cycle of a butterfly with this sequencing game!  

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This easy reader reviews the life cycle of a butterfly.

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A very thorough list of compound words in alphabetical order. (16 total pages)

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Children will love this funny little snowman rebus poem!

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What would you talk about if you got to interview Martin Luther King Jr.?

  • I would ask him...
  • I would tell him...
  • I would thank him...
  • I would show him...
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Use this handy character web to analyze and provide examples of the character's personality, things and/or people that are important to the character, and any changes that happen to them.

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Blank digital clocks free printable worksheet.  Laminate for longevity.  Use dry erase markers to write times.  Or write times and use as a matching game with Blank Analog Clocks.

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This book report helps students organize the title, author, type of book, number of pages, summary and more.

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Connect the dots #1-16 to complete the flower!  

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Have students draw things the character thinks about, says, does, likes, dislikes, and more.

This is a great way to let students make characters more memorable!

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This chart will help children build confidence with addition, subtraction, and more!

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A list of 95 common nouns that will help students avoid common spelling mistakes.

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See if your students can find the twelve animals from the Chinese Zodiac hidden in this picture!

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This simple form lets students record their behavior by drawing the mouth on the face that matches their behavior (smile = good, straight line = needed reminder, frown = not acceptable).  Can be used multiple times in one day by specifying the activity above each set of faces.

  • I am following my teacher's directions
  • I am being kind to other students
  • I am participating in class
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These story maps are a great way review!

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Help students practice organizing their thoughts and understanding of a story's characters with this comparison worksheet:

  • Character Similarities
  • Character Differences
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Connect the dots #1-18 to finish the picture!

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These cute worksheets let students list similarities and differences between cats and dogs, a lamp and the sun, and a spoon and a dump truck.

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