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More Literature Printables for 2nd Grade
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Skyscrapers Poetry Pack
Students will construct a drawing demonstrating understanding of descriptive details from the... | ||
Daily Journal Topics: Friends Forever
Assign one of 10 journal topics for students on the subject of friends. | ||
Character Riddle
Students compose a riddle about a character in a story and share it with a classmate. | Daily Journal Topics: My Community
Assign one of 10 journal topics for students on the subject of communities. | |
Journal of Children of the World
Explore multiculturalism and diversity with this printable. Students will learn about a child... | ||
The Hairy Dog Poetry Pack
Read this poem about a hairy dog, then have students compare and contrast the dog in the poem... | Daily Journal Topics: Honest Abe
Assign one of seven journal topics for students on the subject of Abraham Lincoln. These... | |
Little Turtle Poetry Pack
After reading a poem and a non-fiction book, students will identify whether a series of... | Egg Carton Critters
Your students will thoroughly enjoy creating egg carton critters as an extension activity to... | |
The Snow-Bird Poetry Pack
In this poetry activity, students attempt to determine the main idea the author wishes to... | Reading Warm-Up 82 for Gr. 1 & 2: Fairy Tales and Folklore
Students read a folk tale and answer questions in this printable daily warm-up for reading... | |
Reading Warm-Up 101 for Gr. 1 & 2: Historical Fiction
In this printable daily warm-up, students read a passage of historical fiction about Agatha... | ||
Very Lovely Poetry Pack
In this poetry activity, students will be asked to demonstrate their knowledge of cause and... | Reading Warm-Up 107 for Gr. 1 & 2: Historical Fiction
In this printable daily warm-up, students read a passage of historical fiction about Pilgrims... | |
The Sad Shoes Poetry Pack
In this activity, students are asked to analyze a poem for its main idea and supporting... | Reading Warm-Up 108 for Gr. 1 & 2: Historical Fiction
In this printable daily warm-up, students read a passage of historical fiction about schools in... |

