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Adjectives in sentences - Owl
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2nd Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Adjectives in sentences - Owl
An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. It gives more details about how something looks, feels, sounds, or behaves. For example, in the sentence "The purple owl is flying home," "purple" is the adjective. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and circle the adjective.
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Adjectives in sentences - Hungry
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2nd Grade
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Adjectives
Adjectives in sentences - Hungry
An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. It gives more details about how something looks, feels, sounds, or behaves. For example, in the sentence "The hungry man is eating," "hungry" is the adjective. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence below and circle the adjective.
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Identifying verbs - Judo
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Identifying verbs - Judo
What is the meaning of a verb? A verb is a word that tells what someone or something does. It can show an action, like run, eat, or jump, or a state of being, like is or was. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verb in each sentence below.
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Identifying verbs - Painting
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Grade
2nd Grade
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Verbs
Identifying verbs - Painting
A verb is a word that tells what someone or something does. It can show an action, like run, eat, or jump, or a state of being, like is or was. Worksheet instructions: Circle the verb in each sentence below.
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Past tense - Music
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past tense - Music
How do we form past tense verbs? To form the past tense of most regular verbs, simply add “-ed” to the base verb. For example, the verb “walk” becomes “walked,” and “jump” becomes “jumped.” Worksheet Instructions: Rewrite the sentences using the correct past tense form of each verb.
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Past tense - Dance
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2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past tense - Dance
To form the past tense of most verbs, simply add “-ed” to the base verb. For example, the verb “walk” becomes “walked,” and “jump” becomes “jumped.” Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the sentences in the past tense.
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Past tense - Walk
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past tense - Walk
To make most verbs past tense, you can add “ed” at the end of the verb. For example: walk becomes walked, jump becomes jumped). Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the sentences in the past tense.
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Write reflexive pronouns - Fries
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Write reflexive pronouns - Fries
Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject of the sentence. Worksheet instructions: Use a pronoun ending in “self” or “selves” to complete each sentence.
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Write reflexive pronouns - Pasta
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Write reflexive pronouns - Pasta
A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of the sentence. Worksheet instructions: Use a pronoun ending in “self” or “selves” to complete each sentence.
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Identify reflexive pronouns - Juice
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Identify reflexive pronouns - Juice
What are reflexive pronouns? Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject of the sentence. They shows that the person or thing is doing something to itself. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the pronoun and draw an arrow to the word it refers to.
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Identify reflexive pronouns - Buddy
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Identify reflexive pronouns - Buddy
A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of the sentence. It shows that the person or thing is doing something to itself. Worksheet instructions: In each sentence, circle the pronoun and draw an arrow to the word it refers to.
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Common pronouns - Tennis
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Common pronouns - Tennis
What are common pronouns? Common pronouns are words used in place of nouns, such as I, you, he, she, it, we, they, him, her, us, and them. For example: “James loves to play soccer. He practices every day.” Here, "James" is the noun, and "he" is the pronoun. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence by replacing the underlined word(s) with the correct pronoun.
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Common pronouns - Soccer
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Common pronouns - Soccer
Pronouns are words that are used instead of nouns (words like you, I, she, he, it, we, her, him, us, them, they). For example: “James loves to play soccer. He practices every day.” Here, "James" is the noun, and "he" is the pronoun. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence by replacing the underlined word(s) with the correct pronoun.
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Using nouns - Shark
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Using nouns - Shark
This Nouns worksheet is specifically designed to help students practice identifying and using nouns in context. Worksheet instructions. Read the words in the word bank and circle the 10 nouns. Then, complete the sentences using the nouns.
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Using nouns - Baby Wolf
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Using nouns - Baby Wolf
This Nouns worksheet is designed to help students practice identifying and using nouns in context. Worksheet instructions. Read the words below and circle the 10 nouns in the word bank. Then, complete the sentences using the nouns.
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Using nouns - Bear
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2nd Grade
Topic
Nouns
Using nouns - Bear
This Nouns worksheet is designed to help students practice identifying and using nouns in context. The worksheet is divided into two parts: first, students will circle the nouns from a list of words. Then, they will use those nouns to complete sentences, reinforcing their understanding of nouns. Worksheet instructions. Read the words below and circle the 10 nouns in the word bank. Then, complete the sentences using the nouns.
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Identifying simple, compound and complex - Teacher
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Identifying simple, compound and complex - Teacher
In this worksheet, students practice identifying sentences as simple, compound, or complex. Recognizing sentence structure is essential for using commas and conjunctions correctly, and it helps prevent common writing mistakes. Worksheet instructions: Read the following sentences. Determine whether each sentence is simple, compound or complex.
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Simple, compound or complex - Launch
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple, compound or complex - Launch
In this worksheet, students identify sentences as simple, compound, or complex. Recognizing sentence structure is essential for using commas and conjunctions correctly, and it helps prevent common writing mistakes. Worksheet instructions: Read the following sentences. Determine whether each sentence is simple, compound or complex.
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Compound and complex sentences - Cold
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Compound and complex sentences - Cold
A compound sentence has two full sentences joined by words like for, and, yet, nor, or, but. A complex sentence has one main thought with additional details added using words like because, before, though, after, although, while and once. Worksheet instructions: Instructions: Read the following sentences. Determine whether each sentence is compound or complex.
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Compound and complex sentences - Study
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Compound and complex sentences - Study
A compound sentence has two full sentences joined by words like and, for, yet, nor, or, but. A complex sentence has one main thought with additional details added using words like because, though, before, after, although, while and once. Worksheet instructions: Instructions: Read the following sentences. Write whether each sentence is compound or complex.
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Compound and complex sentences - Hike
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Compound and complex sentences - Hike
A compound sentence has two full sentences joined by words like and, for, nor, but, or, yet. A complex sentence has one main thought with additional details added using words like because, though, before, after, although, while and once. Worksheet instructions: Instructions: Read the following sentences. Write whether each sentence is compound or complex.
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Simple and complex sentences - Dance
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple and complex sentences - Dance
A simple sentence expresses only one thought: "She ate breakfast." A complex sentence adds more details using words like because, before, after, although, and when: "She ate breakfast before leaving for school." Worksheet instructions: Read the sentences. Write whether each sentence is simple or complex.
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Simple and complex sentences - Baby
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple and complex sentences - Baby
A simple sentence expresses just one thought: "She ate breakfast." A complex sentence adds more details using words like because, before, after, although, and when: "She ate breakfast before leaving for school." Worksheet instructions: Read the sentences. Write whether each sentence is simple or complex.
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Jumbled sentences - Horse
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Jumbled sentences - Horse
Worksheet instructions: The words in each sentence are scrambled. Rearrange them to make a correct sentence. Don’t forget to start with a capital letter and end with a period.
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Jumbled sentences - Bike
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Jumbled sentences - Bike
Worksheet instructions: The words in each sentence are jumbled. Rearrange them to make a correct sentence. Don’t forget to start with a capital letter and end with a period.
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