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Verbs ending in 'ing' - Seal
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Verbs ending in 'ing' - Seal
When something is happening now, the verb needs to be in the present tense. We often add -ing at the end of verbs to make them present tense. For example: play > playing. Worksheet instructions: Write each of the verbs below in the present tense.
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Verbs ending in 'ed' - Apple
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Verbs ending in 'ed' - Apple
Remember this rule: when something happened in the past, the verb needs to be in the past tense. We can add -ed at the end of some verbs to make them past tense. If the verb ends with ‘e, we can just add -d. For example: love > loved | ask > asked. Worksheet instructions: Write each of the verbs in the past tense.
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Verbs ending in 'ed' - Lion
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Verbs ending in 'ed' - Lion
When something happened in the past, the verb needs to be in the past tense. We can add -ed at the end of some verbs to make them past tense. If the verb ends with ‘e, we can just add -d. For example: love > loved | ask > asked. Worksheet instructions: Write each of the verbs in the past tense.
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Past, present or future - Sun
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Sun
Remember, an action can be in the past (Dan ate pizza yesterday), in the present (Dan eats pizza), or in the future (Dan will eat pizza tonight). Worksheet instructions: Use the pictures below to write sentences about the past, the present and the future.
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Past, present or future - Ball
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Ball
An action can be in the past (Dan ate pizza yesterday), in the present (Dan eats pizza), or in the future (Dan will eat pizza tonight). Worksheet instructions: Use the pictures below to write sentences about the past, the present and the future.
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Past, present or future - Rooster
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Rooster
An action can occur in the past (Beth cooked dinner yesterday), in the present (Beth cooks dinner), or in the future (Beth will cook dinner tonight). Worksheet instructions: Read the sentences below. Circle past, present, or future for each one.
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Past, present or future - Clock
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Clock
An action can be in the past (Beth cooked dinner yesterday), in the present (Beth cooks dinner), or in the future (Beth will cook dinner tonight). Worksheet instructions: Read the sentences below. Circle past, present, or future for each one.
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Singular and plural verbs - Puppy
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Singular and plural verbs - Puppy
This worksheet introduces subject-verb agreement. If the subject of a sentence is singular, the verb must also be singular. if the subject of a sentence is plural (more than one), the verb must also be plural. Example: "The dog is running." | "The dogs are running." Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct verb in each sentence.
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Singular and plural verbs - Mouse
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Singular and plural verbs - Mouse
If the subject of a sentence is singular, the verb must also be singular. if the subject of a sentence is plural (more than one), the verb must also be plural. This is called subject-verb agreement. Example: "The dog is running." | "The dogs are running." Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct verb in each sentence.
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Writing verbs - Idea
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Writing verbs - Idea
So what exactly is a verb? A verb is a word that describes an action like "play" and "run." It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verb in each sentence below. Then, write your own sentence and circle the verb.
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Writing verbs - Think
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Writing verbs - Think
A verb is a word that describes an action like "play" and "run." It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verb in each sentence below. Then, write your own sentence and circle the verb.
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Using verbs - Swim
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Using verbs - Swim
Remember, a verb is a word that describes an action like "play" and "run." It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verbs in the word bank. Then, use those verbs to complete the sentences below.
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Using verbs - Jump
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Using verbs - Jump
Remember, a verb is a word that describes an action like play, eat and run. It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verbs in the word bank. Then, use those verbs to complete the sentences below.
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Action Verbs - Bird
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Action Verbs - Bird
A verb is a word that describes an action like play, eat and run. It tells us what the subject is doing. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verb in each group of words.
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Action Verbs - Owl
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Action Verbs - Owl
Verbs are words that describe an action like play, eat and run. They tells us what the subject is doing. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verb in each group of words.
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Identifying Verbs - Dunk
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Identifying Verbs - Dunk
So what is a verb? A verb is a word that describes an action like play, eat and run. It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Circle all of the verbs. How many can you find?
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Identifying Verbs - Jog
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Identifying Verbs - Jog
Remember, a verb is a word that describes an action like play, eat and run. It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Circle all of the verbs. How many can you find?
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Identifying Plural Nouns - Dolls
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Identifying Plural Nouns - Dolls
Singular means only one. Plural means more than one. Worksheet instructions: Circle all of the plural nouns below. Can you find all seven plural nouns?
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Identifying Plural Nouns - Hurdles
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Identifying Plural Nouns - Hurdles
Singular means only one. Plural means more than one. Worksheet instructions: Circle all of the plural nouns below. Can you find all seven plural nouns?
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Making predictions - Sing
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Making predictions - Sing
Making a prediction means guessing what will happen. The title of a book can help you guess what the book is about. Worksheet instructions: Listen to (or read) the title of each book. Then, circle the picture that you might see inside the book. A parent or teacher can help the students read each title, then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Making predictions - Books
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Making predictions - Books
Making a prediction means guessing what will happen. The title of a book can help you guess what the book is about. Worksheet instructions: Listen to (or read) the title of each book. Then, circle the picture that you might see inside the book. A parent or teacher can help the students read each title, then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Complete the story - Bear
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Complete the story - Bear
Worksheet instructions: Fill in the missing words from the story. Use the clues in parenthesis to figure out what kind of word is missing.
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I or me - Robot
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
I or me - Robot
'I' and 'me' are both pronouns. 'I' is the subject of the sentence ("I ate breakfast.") and 'me' is the object of the sentence ("Dad baked me cookies"). Use ‘I’ if you are the one acting, while ‘me’ is the word to use when an action is done to you. Worksheet instructions: Fill in the blank with ‘I’ or ‘me’ in each sentence below.
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Identifying Verbs - Owl Gift
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Identifying Verbs - Owl Gift
Remember: Verbs are action words, they mean “doing” something. A verb can express a physical action (i.e. to run), a mental action (i.e. to think) or a state of being (i.e. to be). Worksheet instructions: Circle the verbs in each sentence below.
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Direct Objects - Happy Finger
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Direct Objects - Happy Finger
A direct object is a noun that receives the action of the verb. For example: The dogs eat food. The direct object is food; the word ‘eat’ is the verb and ‘food’ is what's being eaten. Worksheet instructions: Underline the verbs and circle the direct objects.
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