On this second grade reading worksheet, kids sort words ending in "y" into two categories: the long "e" sound as in baby, or the long "i" sound as in spy.
Have some double-letter fun with this exercise on words that end with double consonants. Your child build her vocabulary and spelling skills as she goes.
The letter G is one of those tricky consonants that can make different sounds (as in girl or gym). That can be confusing for young readers! Help them sort out hard and soft consonant patterns with this helpful practice worksheet.
Digraphs are two letters that create a single sound, such as the "sh" sound in "sheep." In this worksheet, kids complete words that are missing digraphs.
Sometimes consonants like to stick together! In this worksheet, students will practice identifying and differentiating double consonants and consonant blends.
Hunting for a worksheet to help your second grader with his reading? This printable works with phonics to help your child recognize blended consonants.
Your kid might want to write about colorful eggs this Easter, but first he'll need to spell the word. Help your child write the word "eggs" with this worksheet.
Letter sounds can twist and change depending on where they are in a word. Walk young learners through consonants that have more than one sound possible, such as the letters Y, C, G, and X. In these helpful teaching resources, children practice writing, tracing, and sorting consonants that have more than one sound possible with a mix of energizing exercises.