Second Grade Ela Letter Sound Relationships Worksheets

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  • Vowel Teams

    Get to know some awesome vowel teams in simple words that you already know. You'll identify the team, fill-in-the-blanks, and complete a fun wordsearch!

  • Phonics Review: Silent Letters

    Give your child's reading fluency a boost by practicing reading words with silent letters.

  • Long & Short Vowel Check-in

    Assess student understanding of common spelling patterns for vowel sounds with this quick sorting exercise. Young readers will read words and then write them out in the appropriate column for long or short vowel sounds.

  • Digraphs: Two as One 1

    Digraphs are two letters that create a single sound, such as the "sh" sound in "sheep." In this worksheet, kids complete words that are missing digraphs.

  • Long and Short Vowel Review

    Distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds is one of the first steps in mastering vowels. Gauge student understanding of long and short vowels with this review activity.

  • Short Vowel Bingo

    Short Vowel Bingo, an educational twist on a favorite classroom game. This game helps kids differentiate short vowels from long vowels.

  • Phonics Fun: Silent Gh

    This Gh worksheet helps your child practice phonics and silent letters. Practice reading and writing tricky Gh words with this Gh worksheet.

  • Shh ... Silent Letters

    All of the words on this second grade reading worksheet have at least one silent letter. Kids say each word, write it, and circle the silent letter or letters.

  • "Ow" Sounds Phonics: A Cow in the House!

    Searching for a worksheet to help your kid gain practice spelling? This printable will give him experience spelling words with -ou and -ow.

  • Double Consonant Rule for Verbs

    This worksheet helps practice spelling patterns for the past tense of verbs like hop and stop. Check out the double consonant rule here.

  • Silent Letters Crossword

    The answer to each crossword puzzle clue is a word with a silent letter. This second grade reading worksheet helps kids recognize words with silent letters.

  • Digraphs: Two as One 2

    In this second grade reading and writing worksheet, kids choose digraphs such as "sh" or "ch" to complete words, then match each word to its picture.

  • Reading Readiness: Long Vowels

    In this 2nd grade reading worksheet, kids get to practice identifying words with long vowel sounds and writing them out.

  • Vowel Diphthongs: "Oy"

    Oh boy, the joy of toys! In this activity, your child will build phonics and spelling skills as he learns about diphthongs, or vowel combinations.

  • Phonics Review: Consonant Blends

    If your second grader needs extra practice sounding out words with consonant blends, try this worksheet.

  • "R" Controlled Syllables

    Sometimes the letter "R" can be a bit bossy. Find out how with cut-and-paste worksheet!

  • Read and Find: Long "I"

    Understanding letter-sound relationships is an important skill for young readers. Give your students the practice they need distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds in this long “i” search.

  • Vowel Diphthongs: "Ow"

    How now brown cow? Learn about the vowel diphthong "ow" with a fun activity! Your child will practice phonics and spelling.

  • Missing Bossy R Sounds

    That letter R can sure be bossy! Give your kids some extra practice with r-controlled vowels by having them identify the correct spelling-sound correspondences of these common words.

  • Diphthongs: "ou"

    Help your child learn about diphthongs with a colorful worksheet! He'll get to know gliding vowel combinations, like "OU", with a fun word search.

  • Reading Readiness: Long A Vowels

    Enlist this colorful worksheet that dives into long "A" sounds to get him ready to read!

  • Vowel Diphthongs: "Oi"

    Help your child learn all about diphthongs, the sliding sound made by vowel combinations. This worksheet concentrates on the "Oi" sound.

  • Homophones: "Ee" and "Ea"

    Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Try to see if your child can tell which word is which.

  • Vowel Team Review: "ea"

    Ready for some vowel team review? Students will distinguish between the long and short e sounds for the “ea” vowel team.