Second Grade Ela Grammar Worksheets

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  • All About Adverbs: Describing How, When, and Where

    Kids learn about adverbs in this worksheet that challenges them to identify the adverb in each sentence, then categorize them as describing how, when, or where.

  • All About Adverbs: How Likely?

    Introduce your child to the wonderful world of adverbs with this worksheet that tells all about adverbs of probability that describe how likely something is.

  • Wacky Sentences

    Let's get wacky with our sentences! This worksheet challenges students to follow certain rules to create sentences while learning about different types of words, such as comparatives, possessives, and more.

  • Adjectives That Start With "C"

    Whether shes cheerful, cute or cuddly, your child will love learning about C adjectives with this fun and colorful worksheet!

  • All About Adverbs: Describing Animal Actions

    Can your child think of words to describe how a giraffe jumps or a horse trots? Teach them all about adverbs with help from this creative grammar worksheet.

  • Valentine Nouns and Adjectives #3

    Practice identifying nouns and adjectives while building reading skills with these heartfelt Valentine's Day sentences.

  • Pronoun Practice #3

    Practice working with pronouns in this barbecue-themed worksheet. Kids will find nouns that can be replaced with pronouns in the given sentences.

  • Say It with Details

    Looking for a worksheet to help your child with adjectives? This printable will work detail into her writing.

  • Verbs Ending in E

    For verbs ending in E there's a simple spelling rule to remember: just add D to make the verb past tense.

  • Making Sense of Sensory Details

    Learning to use sensory words effectively is such an important skill for a budding writer. n this activity, students will use sensory adjectives from a word bank to breathe life into ordinary sentences.

  • Reading Roundup: Find the Nouns #2

    This colorful printable board game asks your early reader to identify nouns--the part of speech that names a person, place, or thing.

  • Friendly Adjectives

    Search out friendly adjectives and nouns as you and your child read about Rusty, Lola and Billy's day together.

  • Get into Grammar: Identify Adjectives

    Can your second grader spot the adjectives in this slew of sentences, and write them in the blank spaces on the right?

  • All About Adverbs: Describing Actions #1

    Can your child think of a few adverbs to describe the actions of the people in this worksheet? They'll gain a better understanding of adverbs as they work.

  • Superlative Adjectives

    Learn all about superlatives -- words like good, best, yummy and yummiest -- that work great at comparing three or more things.

  • Reading Roundup: Find the Verbs #1

    Kids circle all the verbs on the page to help them understand this important part of speech in this 2nd grade reading worksheet.

  • Valentine's Day Grammar

    Give your little love bug some practice with parts of speech this Valentine's Day. He'll practice recognizing nouns and adjectives.

  • Reading Roundup: Find the Verbs #2

    Can your second grader find all of the verbs, or action words, littered across this page? Get them in order by writing each one down on a traffic sign.

  • Adjectives Maze

    Match each adjective to the noun it describes, then find a path through the maze to connect them!

  • Smell Adjectives

    Expand your vocabulary with descriptive adjectives to express how things smell.

  • Taste Adjectives

    Your kid might get a little hungry filling in the blanks with all the tasty adjectives in this worksheet. Warning: Worksheet is not for human consumption!

  • Action Words #1

    Take action with grammar practice! Beginning readers will get some great practice identifying the action verbs in each of these sentences.

  • "I" and "Me"

    Take a trip to the fair while learning how to use "I" and "me" properly. Your student will get a great grammar lesson about these tricky pronouns.

  • Sound Adjectives

    Get practice in describing sounds with this adjective worksheet.