Stories are a fantastic way to teach kids important life lessons. This reading comprehension worksheet uses the classic Aesop’s fable—The Fox and the Crow—to get your students thinking about the central lesson of a story.
Subtraction by borrowing can seem complicated, but with a help from this cheerful flamingo-filled worksheet, your child will be a borrowing pro in no time!
Which picnic games do you prefer? This bar graph shows some of the most popular picnic activities. Students will learn about analyzing data from a bar graph.
Let your students work up an appetite for writing with this opinion writing prompt. First students will consider their favorite food while they fill in the structured pre-writing planner, then they can use the second page to write their opinion essay.
Your students will read two short stories, then compare and contrast the characters, problems, solutions, and themes with the help of a graphic organizer.
Give your second graders some practice building their reading comprehension skills with the timeless story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Students will read this classic fable and then answer questions about setting, characters, genre, and cause and effect.
Reading, math, science, history—all of it, and more, starts to come fast and furious in second grade. That’s why you’ll want to tap into our second grade worksheets, which cover all the concepts your second grader is learning in class. Whether it’s coloring pages featuring historical figures like Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King or science-related texts about the ocean and soil, your child will find knowledge and joy with our second grade worksheets.