Second Grade Ela Reading Fiction Worksheets

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  • Punctuation: The Boy Who Cried Wolf

    Read a classic Aesop's fable about the importance of honesty! Your child will get to practice punctuating this passage with periods.

  • Stop & Jot Sticky Note Sequencing

    Then what happened? In this activity, students will choose stop and jot sticky notes from different parts of the story to practice their sequencing and summarizing skills as they respond to questions about the literature.

  • Review this Story About Best Friends

    Have your student read this story about two best friends, Cindy and Miranda. Then, answer the questions. Find out how the two girls handled the situation.

  • Paul Bunyan

    Can your child tell fact from fiction? Boost reading comprehension with this story sheet featuring a famous tall tale character: Paul Bunyan!

  • Norse Myths: Sif's Golden Hair

    Read this famous Norse myth starring Sif and Loki and find out how mythology shapes our understanding of the world around us.

  • Reading Log and Graph

    Keeping a reading log is a great way to encourage your child to set goals and track their progress. Your students will build reading fluency and stamina by logging and graphing their reading time.

  • Loki Myths: Loki and the Builder

    Here's a Loki myth to satisfy fans of this sneaky god: Loki and the Builder, where he tries to outwit an equally sneaky human.

  • Best Friends Forever Literary Response

    Your students will practice fiction comprehension while they read this short story about best friends and then make connections and predictions based on the reading.

  • Spelling Check-in

    Ready, set, spell! Use this worksheet to gauge your students’ familiarity with common second grade spelling patterns.

  • Momotaro's Ending

    Kids will read a classic Japanese folktale and then answer questions about the the problem, solution, and ending in this fun reading comprehension activity.

  • What is a Tall Tale?

    Get to know some of the most famous larger-than-life characters from our traditional oral folklore with this tall tales worksheet!

  • Momotaro: A Japanese Folktale

    Introduce your child to Momotaro, a popular Japanese folktale! Your child will get to make her own story book by coloring the illustrations.

  • Reading Comprehension: Cause and Effect

    Understanding the relationship of cause and effect is a cornerstone of strong reading comprehension skills. Students will seek to explain why events happened in a book of their choosing in this cause and effect activity.

  • Priya and the Penny

    Give your second graders' logical thinking skills and reading comprehension a healthy boost with a lesson in cause and effect. Students will practice determining cause and effect with this short, funny story about a wishing fountain.

  • Character Trading Card

    Why do athletes get their own cards but not book characters? Change all that with this fun, reusable worksheet.

  • Norse Mythology: Thor in the Land of the Giants

    Here's a famous story from Norse mythology that involves him, Loki, and their adventures in the land of the giants.

  • American Tall Tales

    Review the classic American tall tales with this character map! Use your knowledge of setting in a story to show where each of these tall tales originated.

  • Story Order: Case 2

    Help the Smith family summarize their family vacation with a main idea, details, and a conclusion. Kids will work on reading comprehension and summarizing.

  • "The Three Little Pigs" Character Study

    Give your young readers some practice building their reading comprehension skills with the beloved story of The Three Little Pigs! Students will consider protagonists, antagonists, and character dynamics with this version of the classic story.

  • Pecos Bill!

    Rootin' tootin' cowboys, gather 'round to hear the legendary story of Pecos Bill! Read this tale with your child, and see if he can tell fact from fiction.

  • Story Order: Case 1

    The class watched an exciting movie about a castle adventure. But now the students need help recalling the details of the film.

  • The Elves and the Shoemaker: Story Map

    After reading a Christmas classic, The Elves and the Shoemaker , test your child's comprehension with this story map shoe!

  • The Elves and the Shoemaker

    In "The Elves and the Shoemaker," the reader meets a friendly shoemaker. This Grimm's fairy tale is told through colorable pictures and kid-friendly text.

  • Sequencing Activity: Rocky Sings at Sunrise

    Put the sentences of the story in sequential order from what happened first to what happened last. Then read the story to learn more about Rocky!