Search Printable 2nd Grade Inflectional Ending Worksheets

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Rainy Day Inflectional Endings
Rainy Day Inflectional Endings
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Rainy Day Inflectional Endings
It's raining, it's pouring, inflectional endings don't have to be boring! Students will add –ing, –s, and –ed inflectional endings to words with and without silent E’s in this rainy day-themed worksheet..
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
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Drop the E, Add -ing
Drop the E, Add -ing
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Drop the E, Add -ing
Help students practice dropping the silent E when they add -ing in this spelling worksheet.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
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Find the Right Consonant Endings
Find the Right Consonant Endings
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Find the Right Consonant Endings
This two-part worksheet strengthens your child's spelling skills for verbs that end with -ed and -ing.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
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Add -ing
Add -ing
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Add -ing
Help your students practice making simple -ing words with these printable cards.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
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Roll It! Inflectional Endings Dice
Roll It! Inflectional Endings Dice
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Roll It! Inflectional Endings Dice
Students put the "-ing" in gaming with these inflectional endings dice!
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
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Present Participle Party
Present Participle Party
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Present Participle Party
Use this surprise party-themed worksheet to have fun with present participle practice! Students will start by filling in the blanks with verbs rewritten in present participle form, and they'll end up with a cute story about a surprise party.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
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Search Printable 2nd Grade Inflectional Ending Worksheets

Young writers can change up how a word looks and what it means with inflectional endings. Second graders will expand their writing skills by changing the form of words to fit each situation. Perfect for second-grade learners, these educational writing worksheets show how to correctly add “-ing,” “-s,” and “-ed” inflectional endings to different words.