Second Grade Ela Grammar Worksheets

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  • Sentence or Fragment?

    Kids will read each phrase and decide if it's a sentence or fragment. This grammar worksheet is a good reminder of the parts of a sentence.

  • Sentence Structure: Sentence or Fragment?

    This second grade reading and writing worksheet about the bookstore has complete sentences and incomplete sentences. Kids underline the complete sentences.

  • Grammar Time: Plural Nouns

    Second graders get a refresher in plural nouns with this simple worksheet.

  • Sentence Fragments to Complete Sentences

    Learn about sentence structure with this grammar activity, where your little one will find a subject or predicate to complete these sentences!

  • Complete the Sentence

    Most 2nd graders use a basic sentence structure, and that's okay! Let your child have some fun completing these sentences while learning nouns and verbs.

  • Past Tense -ed Sounds

    Check out this chart that takes the suffix -ed for a spin along with past tense sounds. Do you know what sound -ed makes?

  • Reading Roundup: Find the Nouns #1

    Give your child's grammar a boost with this 2nd grade reading worksheet that offers practice in separating nouns from other parts of speech.

  • Spot Past Tense

    Spot the past tense! Present and past tense verbs are listed on the page and it's up to you and your child to match the right words together.

  • Creative Writing for Kids: Monster

    Take a look at the colorful monster and practice writing by describing him!

  • Present Verbs

    Create present tense verbs! Kids can put together the suffix -ing with the words on this worksheet like puzzle pieces to memorize common spelling patterns.

  • Pronoun Practice #1

    Get to know your basic pronouns with this grammar sheet for beginners! Your little writer will be replacing nouns with pronouns.

  • All About Adverbs: How Often?

    All the adverbs in this worksheet tell how often an action happens. Help your child get to know adverbs of frequency with this fill in the blanks worksheet.

  • "Saw" or "Seen"

    Help your second grader learn the difference between "saw" and "seen", a great way to teach her about participles and verb tenses.

  • Double Consonant Rule for Verbs

    This worksheet helps practice spelling patterns for the past tense of verbs like hop and stop. Check out the double consonant rule here.

  • All About Adverbs

    Boost your child's adverb vocabulary with this worksheet all about adverbs. It asks them to write adverbs beginning with various letters of the alphabet.

  • Adjectives and Nouns: Happy Birthday

    On this birthday-themed second grade reading worksheet, kids circle the adjectives and underline the nouns.

  • Present and Past Tense Verbs

    Get into the action with this practice worksheet on present and past tense verbs.

  • Prepositions...Reveal!

    Second graders will love practicing grammar in this color-by-preposition worksheet! Students will work to identify prepositions while decoding a hidden scene.

  • Articles: Before a Noun 1

    Help your kid get a grasp on articles like "a," "an," and "the" with this third grade worksheet. Kids will circle the correct articles to pair with given nouns.

  • Halloween Adjectives and Nouns

    On this Halloween-themed second grade reading worksheet, kids circle the adjectives and underline the nouns.

  • Verbs Ending in Y

    How do you change verbs ending in Y to past tense? Spelling practice gets some help with this writing and word search worksheet!

  • Articles: Before a Noun 2

    This third grade reading and writing worksheet explains when to use the articles "a," "an," and "the" before a noun.

  • Adjectives to Describe Yourself

    Can you come up with a few adjectives to describe yourself? This worksheet will encourage kids to think of adjectives that describe themselves in a fun format.

  • Touch Adjectives

    Use adjectives that describe different feels to fill in the blanks.