2nd Grade Common Core: RL.2.2
Common Core Identifier: RL.2.2 / Grade: 2
Curriculum: Reading Literature: Key Ideas and Details
Detail: Recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral.
13 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Students write about their favorite book on a pennant flag. Then hang each pennant from a string and hang it up in your classroom.
Level: 1st through 5th Grades
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Read each sentence and tell whether the statement could really happen or if it is fantasy.
Level: 1st through 3rd Grades
The real-life connector explains how events from the story compare to real-life experiences.
Level: 2nd through 5th Grades
Describe the beginning, middle, and end of the fable. Then, tell what lessons you learn from the fable.
Level: 2nd through 4th Grades
Describe the main mystery the characters have to solve, list some clues, and describe how they solve the mystery.
Level: 2nd through 5th Grades
Have your students complete this book review form each time they've finished a book.
Level: 2nd through 4th Grades
The real life connector tells how certain parts of the story are similar to events that have happened in real life.
Level: 3rd through 6th Grades
Write about the beginning, middle, and ending of a fiction book. Great form for basic chapter books.
Level: 2nd through 5th Grades
Read the paragraphs and choose the main ideas.
Level: 2nd through 4th Grades
Make connections between events in the story and the real world.
Level: 1st through 3rd Grades
Read three paragraphs and identify the main ideas.
Level: 2nd through 4th Grades
The story-connector shows how the story they're currently reading is similar to other stories they've read; Best for higher-level students.
Level: 2nd through 4th Grades
Tell how events from the story remind you of something that's happened in real life.
Level: 1st through 3rd Grades