We have an entirely new section for grade 2 students to focus on learning to write sentences.
Trace and write sentences
This first set of worksheets has students practicing tracing and printing sentences.
Practice fragment vs full sentence
Students discern fragments from full sentences in these worksheets.
Write fragments into full sentences
Students are given fragments and are asked to write them as full sentences.
Match subject and predicate
In these worksheets, students match subjects to predicates to complete sentences. They then rewrite the sentences.
Write subjects and predicates
Students are prompted to write sentences with defined subjects and predicates.
Unscramble words to make sentences
This is a classic writing exercise. Students write sentences from scrambled words.
Sentence starters
Prompted with sentence starters, students write their own endings.
Write full sentences
Equipped with a chart of nouns and verbs, students write full sentences with two nouns and one verb.
Simple to compound sentences practice
In these exercises, students combine two simple sentences into a compound sentence.
Is it a simple or a compound sentence?
Students read sentences and determine if they are simple or compound sentences.
Compound to simple sentences practice
Now, students work on splitting compound sentences into two simple sentences.
Complex sentences worksheets
In these worksheets, students work on complex sentences. They are given independent clauses and dependent clauses to match. They then rewrite the complex sentences.
Declarative sentences worksheets
Declarative sentences provide information about something. Students are prompted to write declarative sentences about an image.
Imperative sentences worksheets
Imperative sentences are instructions, orders or requests. Students write three imperative sentences related to an image.
Interrogative sentences worksheets
Interrogative sentences ask questions. Again, students are provided with an image and asked to write three interrogative sentences about that picture.
Exclamatory sentences worksheets
Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions. Provided with a picture, students write three exclamatory sentences.
Practice the four types of sentences
Finally, students write all four types of sentences as they are prompted by questions and images.