Grade 2

Printable rhyming activities - match the words that rhyme: draw a line connecting each pair of words that rhyme.  Rhyming worksheets start with matching simple pictures of rhyming words and increase in difficulty.  

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Includes CVC mats for the following pictures:  sun, cat, bag, dog, ten, bus, and fox.

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Use these activities for the younger grades when celebrating one student each week.

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Practice changing CVC words to CVCe words with this packet.

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Use these terms to enhance children's vocabulary when describing the parts of a butterly.

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Enhance your students' comprehension abilities with these activities.

Verbally read the story "Abby's Ice Cream" and follow up with the other two pages.
Note: Younger students may need help reading the questions on the Story Recall Map.

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Simple worksheet for learning the parts of a clock, numbers, and hands:  Write the numbers.  Color the long hand blue.  Color the short hand red. 

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This simple book report allows children to reflect on what they read.

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A simple pictograph with 5 questions and a bonus question.

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100 items to color - great to use for the 100th day of school or for anything involving one hundred.  Challenge students to color, count, and record how many of each object they find!

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Each puzzle has two "rules" (multiply by _ ; divide by _) that are used six times to end up with the last number.

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These tickets are a fun way to remind students of the book or movie!

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What are your dreams for the world?

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Help students organize their writing with this worksheet.

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Fill in the blanks with numbers that follow the pattern.  

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Money Word Search

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Share a little history with your students!  This sheet is filled with details about the Chinese New Year.

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Learn more about your students using this simple survey.  Students can fill it out to help you understand them and their feelings about school.

A great way to create a unique classroom management system!

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A great visual for how to remember the parts of a letter.  Main parts include:  header, greeting, body, and closing.

A letter usually includes the following parts:

  • The heading of the letter usually includes the address and date at the top of the letter.
  • The greeting is the opening like Dear Mom followed by a comma for a friendly letter or a colon for a business letter.
  • The body is the heart of the letter. This is where you write your message. Remember to keep your writing clear and easy to read. Write for your reader!
  • The closing is the ending of your letter. Sign your name at the end of the letter under a closing word such as Sincerely followed by a comma.
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This simple chart has a line for the child's name along with five columns: date, title (or type of material read), minutes, pages, and parent initials.

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