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Trace and copy sentences - Bear
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Bear
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. The baby bear is fast asleep in its cave. 2. Can you tell me a story before bed? 3. Their house is painted yellow and red.
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Trace and copy sentences - Singer
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Singer
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. Let's read a story before bedtime. 2. You're right, that's the correct answer. 3. We can both sing our favorite song together.
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Trace and copy sentences - Wagon
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Wagon
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. Turn off the light when you leave the room. 2. Do you want chocolate or vanilla ice cream? 3. I can pull the wagon all by myself.
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Trace and copy sentences - Pancakes
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Pancakes
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. The happy puppy wagged its tail. 2. My dad made delicious cookies for us. 3. How many pancakes do you want to eat?
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Trace and copy sentences - Grandma
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Grandma
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. I found a shiny penny on the sidewalk. 2. Grandma gave me a big hug when I saw her. 3. The traffic light turns green when it's safe to go.
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Trace and copy sentences - Duck
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Duck
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. The cheetah can run very fast. 2. We will go to the park first, then to the zoo. 3. Five ducks swam in the pond together.
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Trace and copy sentences - Toothbrush
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Toothbrush
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. It's cold outside, so wear your coat. 2. Does your dog like to chase its tail? 3. Don't forget to brush your teeth before bed.
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Trace and copy sentences - Cow
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Cow
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. Both of my sisters like to play with dolls. 2. I want to buy a new toy for my birthday. 3. Call me when you're ready to go.
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Trace and copy sentences - Bird
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Bird
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. The bird has been singing all morning. 2. Let’s wash our hands before dinner. 3. My mom makes the best pancakes ever!
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Trace and copy sentences - Squirrel
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Trace and copy sentences - Squirrel
Worksheet instructions: Trace and copy the following sentences: 1. The cat always sleeps on the warm blanket. 2. The squirrel quickly climbed around the tree. 3. We are staying inside because it’s raining.
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Simple or compound sentences - Swing
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple or compound sentences - Swing
This worksheet helps students learn the difference between simple and compound sentences. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Write (S) if it is a simple sentence and (C) if it is a compound sentence.
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Simple or compound sentences - Dolls
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple or compound sentences - Dolls
This worksheet helps students differentiate between simple and compound sentences. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Write (S) if it is a simple sentence and (C) if it is a compound sentence.
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Simple or compound sentences - Fruit
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple or compound sentences - Fruit
A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Write (S) if it is a simple sentence and (C) if it is a compound sentence.
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Simple to compound sentences - Lion
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences - Lion
A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word 'and,' 'but,' 'so' or 'because.'
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Simple to compound sentences - Food
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences - Food
In this worksheet students learn how to create a compound sentence. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because.’ Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word and, but, so or because.
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Simple vs compound sentences (with connecting words) - Swim
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple vs compound sentences (with connecting words) - Swim
In this worksheet students learn how to create a compound sentence. A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because’. Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word in parentheses.
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Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Walk
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Walk
What are compound sentences? A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because’. Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word in parentheses.
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Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Beach
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple to compound sentences (with connecting words) - Beach
What is a compound sentence? A compound sentence is made when two or more simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (a connecting word) such as ‘and,’ 'but,' 'so' and ‘because’. Worksheet instructions: Combine each pair of sentences using the word in parentheses.
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Writing full sentences - Funny
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing full sentences - Funny
What is a complete sentence? A complete sentence contains a subject (someone or something) and a predicate (what the subject is being or doing). A sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation point). Worksheet instructions: Create five new sentences by combining 2 nouns and a verb, plus any other words you want to use.
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Writing full sentences - Tree
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Writing full sentences - Tree
A sentence contains a subject (someone or something) and a predicate (what the subject is being or doing). A sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation point). Worksheet instructions: Create five new sentences by combining 2 nouns and a verb, plus any other words you want to use.
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Noun or verb - Spaghetti
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Noun or verb - Spaghetti
What is a noun? A noun is a person, place, animal or thing. A verb is a word that describes an action like play, eat and run. It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and write whether the underlined word is a noun or a verb.
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Noun or verb - Piano
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Noun or verb - Piano
What is the difference between a noun and a verb? A noun is a person, place, animal or thing. A verb is a word that describes an action like play, eat and run. It means doing something. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and write whether the underlined word is a noun or a verb.
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Indefinite pronouns - balloons
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns - balloons
What are indefinite pronouns? Indefinite pronouns are words that don’t refer to any person or thing in particular, such as somebody, anybody, everybody and nobody. Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.
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Indefinite pronouns - party
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns - party
Indefinite pronouns are words that don’t refer to any person or thing in particular, such as somebody, anybody, everybody and nobody. Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.
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She vs. Her and He vs. His
Level
Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Pronouns
She vs. Her and He vs. His
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, such as he, his, she, and her. Some pronouns are possessive. They are words that show belonging, such as ‘his’ and ‘her.’ Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct pronoun to complete each sentence.
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