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Punctuate sentences with commas - Dog
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2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Punctuate sentences with commas - Dog
Remember, we use commas to separate adjectives, like "The tall, strong boy," items in a list, like "apples, bananas, and grapes," after an introductory phrase, like "Excited, we packed," and before conjunctions, like "I wanted to swim, but it rained." Worksheet instructions: Insert commas in the correct spots in each sentence.
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Using commas to join clauses - Drums
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Using commas to join clauses - Drums
When you have two complete sentences, you can use a comma and a joining word like "and," "but," "or," or "so" to connect them. For example, instead of saying, "We went home. Then we went to school," you can say, "We went home, and then we went to school." Worksheet instructions: Add a comma and a conjunction (connecting word) to join the sentences.
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Using commas to join clauses - Robot
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Using commas to join clauses - Robot
When you have two complete sentences, you can use a comma and a joining word like "and," "but," "or," or "so" to connect them. For example, instead of saying, "We went shopping. Then we went to the pool," you can say, "We went shopping, and then we went to the pool." Worksheet instructions: Add a comma and a conjunction (connecting word) to join the sentences.
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Commas and place names - Big Ben
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Commas and place names - Big Ben
When writing a city with its state, province, or country, always place a comma between them. For example, you write "Seattle, Washington," "Vancouver, British Columbia," and "Tokyo, Japan." The comma helps make the location clear. Worksheet Instructions: Rewrite each sentence and insert commas where necessary.
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Commas and place names - Eiffel
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Commas and place names - Eiffel
When writing a city and its state, province, or country, always use a comma to separate them. For example, you write "Austin, Texas," "Toronto, Ontario," and "Paris, France." The comma helps make the location clear. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence and insert commas where necessary.
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Direct address commas - Help
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2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Direct address commas - Help
Remember, when a name is at the beginning, put a comma after it, like "John, sit down." If the name is at the end, place a comma before it, as in "Sit down, John." For names in the middle, add commas on both sides, like "Sit down, John, please." Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence and insert commas around the names where necessary.
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Direct address commas - Seat
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Direct address commas - Seat
When a name is at the beginning, put a comma after it, like "Tom, sit down." If the name is at the end, place a comma before it, as in "Sit down, Tom." For names in the middle, add commas on both sides, like "Sit down, Tom, please." Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence and insert commas around the names where necessary.
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Yes, no, sure and commas - Pumpkin
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Yes, no, sure and commas - Pumpkin
When a sentence begins with yes, no, or sure, it is followed by a comma. For example, "Yes, I can do it." The comma helps separate the introductory word from the rest of the sentence, making it clearer and easier to read. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence and insert commas where needed. Then, follow the instructions that follow.
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Yes, no, sure and commas - Witch
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Yes, no, sure and commas - Witch
When a sentence begins with yes, no, or sure, it is followed by a comma. For example, "Yes, I can come." The comma helps separate the introductory word from the rest of the sentence, making it clearer and easier to read. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite each sentence and add commas where needed. Then, follow the instructions that follow.
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Punctuating letters - Memo
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Punctuating letters - Memo
Commas help separate dates, greetings, and closings in letters. This worksheet lets students practice adding missing commas to make the letters correct. Worksheet instructions: Add commas in the correct places to properly format the dates and greetings in the letters below.
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Punctuating letters - Envelope
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2nd Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Punctuating letters - Envelope
Commas are used in dates and greetings. In dates, a comma separates the day and the year (January 17, 2024). In greetings, a comma follows the recipient's name (Dear Amy,) and is also used before a closing phrase like (Your friend, John). Worksheet instructions: Add commas in the correct places to properly format the dates and greetings in the letters below.
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Capital letters in sentences - Giraffe
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Writing
Capital letters in sentences - Giraffe
This writing worksheet focuses on proper capitalization. Students learn to start sentences with capital letters and properly capitalize names, places, holidays, and other proper nouns. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence carefully. Then, rewrite it with the correct use of capital letters.
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Capital letters in sentences - Tiger
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Writing
Capital letters in sentences - Tiger
In this worksheet, students learn to start sentences with capital letters and properly capitalize names, places, holidays, and other proper nouns. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence carefully. Then, rewrite it with the correct use of capital letters.
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Capital letters in sentences - Kangaroo
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2nd Grade
Topic
Writing
Capital letters in sentences - Kangaroo
In this worksheet, students practice proper capitalization by rewriting sentences correctly. They will learn to start sentences with capital letters and properly capitalize names, places, holidays, and other proper nouns. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence carefully. Then, rewrite it with the correct use of capital letters.
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Capital letters in sentences - Bunny
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2nd Grade
Topic
Writing
Capital letters in sentences - Bunny
In this writing worksheet, students practice proper capitalization by rewriting sentences correctly. They will learn to start sentences with capital letters and properly capitalize names, places, holidays, and other proper nouns. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence carefully. Then, rewrite it with the correct use of capital letters.
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What comes before or after (1-100) - Mushroom
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Counting
What comes before or after (1-100) - Mushroom
In this counting worksheet, students strengthen their number sequencing skills by filling in the missing number that comes before or after. This worksheet covers number ranges from 1-100, helping build confidence in number order and recognition. Worksheet instructions: Write the number that comes before or after each number in the spaces provided.
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What comes before or after (1-100) - Bee
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Counting
What comes before or after (1-100) - Bee
Students strengthen their number sequencing skills by filling in the missing number that comes before or after. This worksheet covers number ranges from 1-100, helping build confidence in number order and recognition. Worksheet instructions: Write the number that comes before or after each number in the spaces provided.
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What comes before or after (1-50) - Cupcake
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Counting
What comes before or after (1-50) - Cupcake
Students strengthen their number sequencing skills by filling in the missing number that comes before or after. This worksheet covers number ranges from 1-50, helping build confidence in number order and recognition. Worksheet instructions: Write the number that comes before or after each number in the spaces provided.
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What comes before or after (1-50) - Chameleon
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Counting
What comes before or after (1-50) - Chameleon
This counting worksheet helps students strengthen their number sequencing skills by filling in the missing number that comes before or after. This worksheet covers number ranges from 1-50, helping build confidence in number order and recognition. Worksheet instructions: Write the number that comes before or after each number in the spaces provided.
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What comes before or after (1-30) - Drums
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Counting
What comes before or after (1-30) - Drums
This counting worksheet helps students strengthen their number sequencing skills by filling in the missing number that comes before or after. This worksheet covers number ranges from 1-30, helping build confidence in number order and recognition. Worksheet instructions: Write the number that comes before or after each number in the spaces provided.
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What comes before or after (1-30) - Music
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Counting
What comes before or after (1-30) - Music
Students strengthen their number sequencing skills by filling in the missing number that comes before or after. This worksheet covers number ranges from 1-30, helping build confidence in number order and recognition. Worksheet instructions: Write the number that comes before or after each number in the spaces provided.
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Identifying simple, compound and complex - Teacher
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Identifying simple, compound and complex - Teacher
In this worksheet, students practice identifying sentences as simple, compound, or complex. Recognizing sentence structure is essential for using commas and conjunctions correctly, and it helps prevent common writing mistakes. Worksheet instructions: Read the following sentences. Determine whether each sentence is simple, compound or complex.
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Simple, compound or complex - Launch
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Simple, compound or complex - Launch
In this worksheet, students identify sentences as simple, compound, or complex. Recognizing sentence structure is essential for using commas and conjunctions correctly, and it helps prevent common writing mistakes. Worksheet instructions: Read the following sentences. Determine whether each sentence is simple, compound or complex.
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Compound and complex sentences - Cold
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Compound and complex sentences - Cold
A compound sentence has two full sentences joined by words like for, and, yet, nor, or, but. A complex sentence has one main thought with additional details added using words like because, before, though, after, although, while and once. Worksheet instructions: Instructions: Read the following sentences. Determine whether each sentence is compound or complex.
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Compound and complex sentences - Study
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Grade
2nd Grade
Topic
Sentences
Compound and complex sentences - Study
A compound sentence has two full sentences joined by words like and, for, yet, nor, or, but. A complex sentence has one main thought with additional details added using words like because, though, before, after, although, while and once. Worksheet instructions: Instructions: Read the following sentences. Write whether each sentence is compound or complex.
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