Understanding opposites, or antonyms, is an important skill for young learners. This worksheet will help second graders expand their vocabulary by identifying and using antonyms. Students will practice writing antonyms…
Grade 2
Synonyms are words that have similar meanings, and learning them helps expand vocabulary and improve writing skills. In these worksheets, you’ll find three fun activities: writing a synonym for each…
A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word. For example, “big” and “large” are synonyms. In this worksheet, you will read sentences with underlined words…
In this worksheet, we will practice words that have double consonants, like “letter” and “happy.” Double consonants are two of the same letter next to each other in a word….
This worksheet is designed to help second graders practice words with special endings. By tracing, writing, and spelling these words, students will become more familiar with common word patterns and…
In this worksheet, grade 2 students will practice plural words by tracing, writing, and spelling them. Plural words show that there is more than one of something, like “cats” or…
In this worksheet, you will practice tracing, writing, and spelling words with different suffixes. Suffixes are small word parts added to the end of a word to change its meaning….
In this worksheet, you’ll practice tracing, writing, and spelling four-letter blend words. These blends are groups of letters that come together to make unique sounds in words. By working on…
Today, you’ll practice three-letter blends like ‘str,’ ‘spl,’ ‘brk,’ ‘clm,’ and ‘thr.’ These blends help you make smooth, interesting sounds in words. By tracing, writing, and spelling words with these…
In this worksheet, you’ll explore r-controlled vowels like ‘ar,’ ‘er,’ ‘ir,’ ‘or,’ and ‘ur.’ These special vowel combinations change the way words sound, making them unique and fun to learn….