Category: GRADE 2
ENGLISH, G2-English, G2-Words & Vocabulary, G3-English, G3-Words & Vocabulary, G4-English, G4-Words & Vocabulary, GRADE 2, GRADE 3, GRADE 4, Words & Vocabulary
Build vocabulary and spelling skills with this fun word game printable! Students create as many words as possible using seven letters — but every word must include the center …
Free printable The Fox and the Stork reading comprehension worksheet for Grade 2–4 students. Includes story text and questions focused on character and moral lessons.
G2-Science, G2-Solar System, G3-Earth, G3-Science, G4-Earth, G4-Science, G5-Science, GRADE 2, GRADE 3, GRADE 4, GRADE 5
Free printable phases of the Moon worksheet for Grade 2–5 students. Children practice identifying, labeling, and shading the 8 Moon phases while learning how the lunar cycle works.
A free printable punctuation worksheet designed to support children who struggle with sentence punctuation and reading comprehension.
ENGLISH, G1-English, G1-Grammar, G2-English, G2-Punctuation, G3-English, G3-Punctuation, GRADE 1, GRADE 2, GRADE 3, Punctuation
A simple punctuation worksheet that helps children practice using periods, question marks, and exclamation points. Ideal for Grade 1–3 learners who need extra support with sentence types.
Mastering Fractions Made Easy: A Free Visual Fractions Worksheet for Kids Fractions are one of those math topics that can feel tricky at first—but with the right approach, they …
Understanding the Simple Present Tense in English The Simple Present Tense is one of the most essential tenses in English. It is widely used in daily conversations and written …
Discovering the Magic of Words: Learning with Magic “e” Learning to read is like discovering a secret code. At first, words may seem tricky, but once children understand how …
Crossword Puzzle- Jobs and Occupations If you wonder how you can contribute to boosting your child’s vocabulary, read the tips we have listed below, and enjoy helping your child: …
What is the Magic “e” Rule? When the vowel “e” comes to the end of the word, the preceding vowel says its name or long sound, and this “e” …