Second Grade Ela Reading Non Fiction Worksheets

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  • Main Idea of a Story Worksheet

    This main idea worksheet guides your child through reading comprehension practice. Download today to get started!

  • Computer Parts

    Is your kid computer savvy? Test his knowledge of basic computer parts with this fun match-up activity.

  • Vocabulary Partner Talk

    Kids will practice listening and speaking skills in this interactive vocabulary activity. Students will pair up and take turns responding to questions about difficult words they've encountered and what they learned by using context clues and a dictionary.

  • Pictures Have a Lot to Say

    These pictures have a lot to say! The animals in this worksheet don't talkÃbut they can tell you a lot about what they're like by the way they look.

  • Guide Words Sort

    Kids will sharpen their dictionary skills with this challenging guide words sort. By sorting a group of words into their correct dictionary locations, young readers will gain confidence and dexterity in their reading and vocabulary abilities.

  • Amelia Earhart Reading Response

    Your students will love learning all about this fascinating historical figure while also practicing reading comprehension and reading response skills.

  • Amelia Earhart Biography

    Learn more about this fascinating woman in history who became the first female to fly solo across the Atlantic.

  • Renewable Resources and Nonrenewable Resources

    Here are listed a handful of natural resources, for kids to classify as renewable resources and nonrenewable resources.

  • Identifying Cause and Effect

    Give your second grader's logical thinking skills and reading comprehension a healthy boost with a lesson in cause and effect.

  • Author's Purpose

    All authors write for a reason, be it to explain, entertain, or persuade their readers. In this activity, your students will consider the author’s purpose of a book of their choosing, then justify their answer.

  • Vocabulary Think & Seek

    Give your young readers some practice using context clues and dictionaries to expand their vocabulary with this reading activity. As students read, they will consider the meaning of tricky words, then write down their definitions using a dictionary.

  • Historical Heroes: Maya Angelou

    Learn more about author, activist and poet Maya Angelou with this Historical Heroes printable - a great addition to celebrating Black History Month.

  • Mineral Match-Up

    Learn some new words and facts about precious minerals with this word-scramble and matching worksheet.

  • Compare and Contrast: Platypus

    In this worksheet, students will read two different passages about the platypus. Kids will compare and contrast the passages, and identify the main ideas.

  • Guitar Facts

    Young readers will love digging into this passage's cool guitar facts, and they'll get a nice reading comprehension workout in the process.

  • 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.

  • Madam C.J. Walker

    Learn more about this amazing woman, and get some practice finding the main idea in a nonfiction passage, with this Madam C.J. Walker biography.

  • Whale Facts

    Young readers will love digging into this passage's cool whale facts, and they'll get a nice reading comprehension workout in the process.

  • Air Pressure

    Learn more about molecules and how they comprise the air all around us in this intro-to-earth-science worksheet.

  • Sea Turtle Facts

    Young readers will love digging into this passage's cool sea turtle facts, and they'll get a nice reading comprehension workout in the process.

  • Facts vs. Opinions

    Learn about facts vs. opinions in this reading comprehension worksheet. Kids will read two sets of text and decide which is fact and which is opinion.

  • Piano Facts

    Young readers will love digging into this passage's cool piano facts, and they'll get a nice reading comprehension workout in the process.

  • What is Temperature?

    Discover the inner workings of basic earth science in this worksheet on temperature.

  • Sojourner Truth Timeline

    Track important events in the life of an important woman with this Sojourner Truth timeline, a great way to get used to reading and writing nonfiction.