Category: G2-English
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Make learning fun with animal word puzzles! Kids decode mixed-up letters to reveal animal names, improving spelling accuracy and vocabulary skills along the way.
Learn how to use apostrophes in contractions with this fun, kid-friendly guide! Practice shortening words like “it’s” and “don’t” with a free printable worksheet designed to build grammar confidence.
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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.
A free printable punctuation worksheet designed to support children who struggle with sentence punctuation and reading comprehension.
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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.
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” …