Grades 2 - Articles
Grades 2 - Articles
Grades 2 - Articles
The three words below are called articles. We use articles in front of naming words.
a an the
Use the word an in front of the letters a, e, i, o, u, and h.
Examples:
1. Sam has an apple.
2. Pat ate a carrot.
3. Sam and Pat will eat the orange.
Directions: Circle the correct article. Write it on the line.
1. __________________ ox was pulling a cart. a an
2. I am looking for _________________ book. the an
3. Please hand me ________________ pen. an a
4. Where is _______________ umbrella? a the
5. I can read _________________ story. the an
6. Help me fix ________________ toy. an the
Biography/Autobiography
At my house, I was the oldest of three sisters. Next door to us, there lived another three
girls. They were all younger than me, too. Whenever we played together, I was in charge of what we
did. I was the director of the play, or the mom in a pretend family. Sometimes I was the doctor who
saved their lives!
Benjamin used his clock to measure the movements of the stars. He used math to figure out the
position of the stars, moon, and planets. Years later, he wrote an almanac. An almanac is a book that
lists the positions of the sun, moon, and planets for every day of the year.
1. Read the two passages.
2. Draw a star next to the autobiography. Draw a check mark next to the biography.
3. What is the difference between a biography and an autobiography?
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4. How do you know which passage is a biography?
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5. How do you know which passage is an autobiography?
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Cool Colons!
We use colons to help us tell time. We put a colon between the hours and the minutes. The hours should be on the left of
the colon, and the minutes should be on the right.
5:10
Directions: Circle the correct time. Write it on the line using a colon.
90:0 :900 9:00 ____________
4:30 43:0 430: ____________
104:5 10:45 1:045 ____________
Fill in your own time. Write the time on the line using a colon.
___________________
It is 10 minutes past 5.
The hour is 5 o’clock.
Paragraph Parts
Silk was discovered more than 5,000 years ago by the Chinese. Silk is made from silkworm
caterpillar cocoons. A silkworm is a caterpillar from China that eats leaves of mulberry trees. For
about 3,000 years the Chinese kept the discovery of silk a secret. Silk takes a long time to make and
costs a lot of money. Only very rich people could afford silk, but many people wanted to wear silk
because it was light and cool in hot weather. Because silk cost so much money, poorer people found
other kinds of cloth that looked like silk but didn’t cost as much money. Women would beat cotton
with sticks to make it soft and rub the soft cloth against large rocks to make it shiny. Shiny cotton was
called “chintz” because it was a cheap copy of silk.
If you hear someone call something “chintzy,” it means that it is not something of good
quality.
1. Read the paragraphs.
2. Draw an arrow at the start of each paragraph.
3. Underline a sentence.
4. What is the main idea of this paragraph?
Grades K-2 - Nouns
2. The little leopard leaped along the long wall.
3. Cut open the orange and eat a slice.
4. Where is the little black bear hiding?
5. Mark said he wanted to play with the toy car, not the airplane.
6. Six silly swans swam against the stream.
7. I can hear a dog barking in the house next door.
8. The cloud drifts slowly through the blue sky.
Interjections
Include at least four interjections in your dialogue.
Interjections are expressions of exclamation that show emotion. The words themselves often do not have any other
meaning. An interjection is often followed by an exclamation point, but not always.
Ouch! You’re stepping on my toe!
Hey, that looks a lot like my sandwich.
Dang! I missed the early bird special.
Wow! I think I got my highest score!
Yikes! The water was freezing cold!
Aw! The kitten is curled up in the blanket.
Hurray! We will have a class picnic!