What did you do this summer? Your kids will love sharing about their favorite summer activity while you assess your students' abilities to write a personal narrative.
This worksheet is action-packed! Help your budding reader to identify the action verbs in these sample sentences, a great way to build her grammar skills.
Make Easter a bit brighter with some sweet and colorful adjectives! This holiday worksheet will help your little bunny learn the basics of nouns and adjectives.
Historic novels are rich sources of reading practice and this graphic organizer is a nod to prairie classics like those written by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Everyone has ideas about what they'd do if they could go back in time. See what your kid's ideas are and give her some creative writing practice in the process!
This is the beginning of a story by The Brothers Grimm. Get together with your child to enjoy some classic literature with these beautiful story pages.
Use words from street signs and billboards to create poetry. Pick four words, use one word per line in a four-line poem. Don't be afraid to get creative!
Your child has been reading and writing for a while, but this is a crucial time in their literary journey. As short paragraphs begin to form essays, it’s important for learners to express themselves properly. Our second grade reading and writing worksheets help students organize thoughts into pieces of writing. Using proper punctuation sheets, end blend printables, and more, second grade reading and writing worksheets encourage fun.