Second Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets
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- "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" Story Map
Give your second graders some practice building their reading comprehension skills with the timeless story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Students will read this classic fable and then answer questions about setting, characters, genre, and cause and effect.
- To Do List for Kids
Don't forget to pack a to-do list in your back to school binder! This helpful checklist will inspire excellent organizational skills in your child.
- Jungle Story Starter
What kinds of games would you play in the jungle? Give your little monkey a fun way to practice her storytelling skills with this story starter prompt.
- Field Trip Opinion
Second graders love field trips! Help them share their opinion about the best field trip location while using this handy paragraph organizer.
- Finding Louie Alternate Ending
A strong ending is a key part of creative writing! Have your second graders flex their fiction comprehension muscles with this activity. Students will consider problem, solution, characters, and detail as they answer questions after reading a short story.
- Recreational Resources
Have any good ideas for recreational resources? The term "recreational resources" has to do with the activities we do for enjoyment and the places that we go.
- Write About the Christmas Tree
Write about your Christmas tree with this holiday writing prompt! Kids will describe their favorite things about the classic Christmas decoration.
- Word Search: Poetry
Get familiar with different kinds of poetry with this poetry word search. This poetry word search has your kid honing his spelling and observation skills.
- Nature Video Notes
Make taking notes fun by having your students use this handy organizer to collect their thoughts while learning about predators and prey. Students will note what they learn, questions they have, and new or interesting vocabulary words they hear.
- List Ways to Conserve Natural Resources
This worksheet helps list ways to conserve natural resources by starting out each sentence with an idea.
- Brainzy Presents: The Amazing Adventures of Cuz-Cuz and Roly
Oh no! Cuz-Cuz is in Roly's food! It's up to your child to figure out why by adding text to the characters' speech bubbles.
- Classmate Interview Questionnaire
Your students will get to practice their writing and oral reading skills while learning more about their classmates with this fun questionnaire.
- Easter Creative Writing #3
Why do we celebrate Easter? Encourage your child to practice her creative writing skills by answering this holiday question.
- Crocodile Story Starter
What happens when a crocodile has a toothache? Get together with your little storyteller for a fun creative writing activity.
- Easter Writing Prompt
Can you imagine what it's like to be the Easter Bunny? Get your child in the Easter mood with this fun writing prompt!
- Brainzy Presents: The Amazing Adventures of Floyd and Roly
What are Floyd and Roly talking about? Fill in the word balloons and make up your own comic!
- Start a Story: Peter Rabbit in Wonderland!
What if Peter Rabbit met the White Rabbit in Wonderland? Writing practice starts with a fun coloring page, what happens next is up to your child to write!
- The Best Vacation
Who doesn't love dreaming about their ideal vacation? Help your young writers share their opinion of the best place to vacation while using this handy paragraph organizer.
- To Do List
Get ready for the back to school season with a printable to-do list full of fall colors, a great start to an organized school year!
- Connection Bridge Note-taking
Students will get to track their own learning on a topic using this graphic organizer. First they'll write down thoughts and questions they have about a topic. After reading, they'll record their new thoughts and consider how their responses have changed.
- Mixed Up Fairy Tales
What if Paul Bunyan stepped into the "Jack and the Beanstalk" story? Make writing practice creative and fun for your child with a coloring page story starter.
- Creative Writing for Kids: Freeze Time
Complete this creative writing activity by writing a paragraph describing what you would do if you had the power to freeze time!
- Personal Narrative Organizer: Surprise!
Surprise! Young writers are prompted to write a personal narrative about a time they were surprised. Students will practice sequencing and prewriting skills as they use this fun watermelon-shaped graphic organizer to plan out their personal narrative.
- Prairie Girl Character Traits
Historic novels are rich sources of reading practice and this graphic organizer is a nod to prairie classics like those written by Laura Ingalls Wilder.