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2nd Grade Common Core: L.2.4a

Common Core Identifier: L.2.4a / Grade: 2
Curriculum: Language: Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
Detail: Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
36 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Complete each analogy by writing the correct word on the blank line.
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A mole is burying his food in the ground, but his animal friends don't seem to understand why.
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A boy's sister is following him all over the house and chasing him up and down stairs. How will he solve his problem?
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Blessie and her mother make brownies for a bake sale.
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Angela is supposed to be helping her family prepare for a backyard picnic when she is distracted by her pet cat.
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It's a windy and cold morning when Mr. Steve pulls up with the big yellow school bus.
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While racing her brother, Nina runs right into a spider web. Nina thinks a monstrous spider has landed on her. Do they find the spider? And who wins the race?
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Seth pretends he's a kitten, but when he chases dragonflies outside, he ends up covered in mud.
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Cindy is helping Aunt Lee by collecting chicken eggs. She finds an egg behind a bush that might be old? Is it a good egg or a bad egg? Aunt Lee has a trick that may help find the answer.
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Anna tries to earn forty dollars so she can buy a dollhouse. When she find out how difficult it is to earn that much money, she has another idea.
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Eve's mother is sick of winter. She misses sunshine, birds and flowers. Eve finds a way to give her mom flowers, even with all of the snow.
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Holi isa holiday from India. People throw colored water at each other for fun on this day. In this story, Sammy gets a phone call from his friend Raj. Raj wants him to come over and wear old clothes. But why?
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Kids will love the animal analogy puzzles on this worksheet. example: Bird is to fly as fish is to swim.
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Jake is going on his first plane trip, and he's telling everyone all about it, even his stuffed panda. Will he enjoy flying?
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Ethan tells his parents that he would like fifteen minutes of pie... but what does this mean?
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Ian and his little sister, Amy, are hunting for eggs. Every time Amy sees Ian pick up an egg, she yells, "Mine!" Should Ian share his special eggs with his younger sister?
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Learn all about the springtime tulips that grow in your garden.
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Complete the sentences with vocabulary words from the box.
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Several fill-in-the-blank questions about frogs and frog life cycles; includes a word bank
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After riding the Ferris wheel at the county fair, Taylor tries to win a stuffed pony. All she has to do to win the prize is throw a baseball at a bottle and knock it down. Taylor discovers that winning the game is harder than it seems.
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Solve these fun sports analogies. example: Baseball is to diamond as basketball is to court.
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Snakes glide from side to side, and use their tongues to pick up scents in the air.
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Max, Pops, and Gram work together to build sock puppets so they can put on a puppet show.
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Choose the correct analogy to complete each sentence.  Also, tell why you chose each word.
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Here is a poem about animals and the noises they make. Students will enjoy learning about animal "voices" in this witty poem. This worksheet includes comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and a writing prompt.
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Claire and Anna discover that reading can take you on unexpected adventures—even inside the pages of a good book!
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This reading passage about Johnny Appleseed is a perfect way to introduce your students to the famous folk hero. Reading comprehension questions, a vocabulary activity, and a writing prompt are included.
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Mia and Max are determined to help Mrs. Wilson find her missing earring. Are they up to the task? Comprehension questions, writing prompt, and vocabulary words are included. Answer key also included.
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This short article gives students an overview of what makes a weather event a blizzard. It also includes four reading comprehension questions.
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Uh-oh! Rooster has a problem with over-sleeping, and he can't wake up all the other animals! How will the animals wake up in time to start their day on the farm? Story includes comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and a writing prompt.
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This short poem has an important message about friendship. The worksheet has several questions, including a math problem.
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Rosie thinks it's too quiet, but when her dad says it's too loud, she learns about all the sounds happening around her. Discover the "noisy silence" Rosie hears in this reading comprehension worksheet.
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Colin, Clara, and Tommy are each building a snowman. Read carefully to find out whose snowman is the tallest.
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Rory can hardly wait to read her new favorite book from the school library, but somebody is already reading it! Is the book going to be worth the wait? Reading comprehension questions and vocabulary words included.
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Chloe and Joey are looking around their backyard. They soon discover that they see things quite differently! Reading comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and a writing prompt are included.
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Anna is worried Kitty will miss the 4th of July parade! Will Kitty show up in time to watch the fun?
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