Second Grade Social Studies Community Cultures Worksheets

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  • My Library

    Along with a couple library related word games, this fun worksheet has your child do a little research on the place he can call "my library."

  • Minotaur Coloring Page

    This Minotaur coloring page features the creature from Greek mythology that is part man and part bull. Try our Minotaur coloring page with your child.

  • Social Studies: Learn About Passover

    Help your child broaden his cultural horizons with this page about Passover.

  • Color the Fenghuang

    This fenghuang coloring page depicts the mythological bird-like creature from East Asian folklore. Use this fenghuang coloring page in a lesson about mythology.

  • What Are Goods and Services?

    Here is a great opportunity to talk with your child about goods and services. She'll read the definitions and come up with a few examples of each.

  • Yeti Coloring Page

    The Yeti is said to live in the snowy mountains of Nepal, India and Tibet, and is one of the most famous mythical creatures.

  • Chinese Dragon Coloring Page

    In Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of power and good luck. If you color in this Chinese dragon coloring page, maybe you'll find a little good fortune!

  • Ramadan Word Search

    Increase your kid's cultural literacy with this word search is inspired by Ramadan, an important Islamic holiday.

  • Color the Cherufe

    This cherufe coloring page shows the legendary creature from Chilean folklore. Use this cherufe coloring page to introduce your child to legends from Chile.

  • Mexico Word Search

    How much does your child know about Mexico? Teach him a few new words and a little bit about Mexican culture with a word search!

  • Write Good Fortune: Chinese Character Practice

    Teach your 2nd grader how to write the Chinese character for good fortune with this detailed guide. Give it to someone else to celebrate the lunar new year!

  • Write a Postcard from a City

    This reading exercise helps kids understand the difference between cities and small towns, and helps them grasp concepts about communities and relationships.

  • Garuda Coloring Page

    This Garuda coloring page features a large, mythical, bird-like creature that appears in Buddhist and Hindu cultures.

  • Unicorn Myth Coloring Page

    Do you know any unicorn mythology? This coloring page features the mythical horned creature prancing in the forest.

  • Dragon Myth Coloring Page

    This coloring page features a mythological dragon. Teach your child about the legendary dragon and cultural folklore with this coloring page.

  • Community Firefighters

    Your second grader can learn about his community firefighters with this fun worksheet!

  • Products Made From Plants Venn Diagram

    All of these products are made from plants, or they can be! Practice using a Venn diagram, researching and classifying items with your kids.

  • Color the Lamassu

    This lamassu coloring page depicts the legendary creature from Mesopotamian mythology. Use this lamassu coloring page in a lesson about mythological creatures.

  • Alike and Different

    You have a lot in common with all the other humans on this planet. You all have noses and arms and fingernails, but what makes you different?

  • Telangana Cursive Practice

    Get a taste of cursive practice, and learn about Indian food with this worksheet.

  • Griffin Coloring Page

    This griffin coloring page is sure to spark an interest in legend and mythology, or please a kid who already loves fantasy.

  • Passover Traditions: The Seder

    Help your child learn about the traditional Passover meal, the Seder.

  • Intergalactic Address

    Have kids imagine that someone from way out in space was sending them a letter and write out their intergalactic address..

  • Passover Traditions: Afikomen

    Help your child learn more about the Passover tradition of the afikomen, the last thing eaten at a Seder dinner for Passover.