Year 2 English
Naming a word by the job it does, the past and the present, telling and asking sentences, joining two ideas, the apostrophe and the comma, describing how something is done, the plural rules, and reading a picture.
Print the whole term as one worksheet pack →Reading: comprehension
Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
- Naming wordsLesson
Find the word that names a person, an animal, a place or a thing.
- Action wordsLesson
Find the word that tells you what someone is doing.
- First describing wordsLesson
Find the word that tells you more about a person, an animal or a thing.
- Describing wordsLesson
Find the word that tells you what someone or something is like.
- Nouns, verbs and adjectivesLesson
Sort a word by the job it does in a sentence.
- Past tense verbsLesson
Change a doing word into the past tense.
- Verbs that add -edLesson
Make the past tense of a regular verb and spell the ending correctly.
- Action words todayLesson
Add -s to an action word when one person or thing does it.
- Asking wordsLesson
Choose who, what or where to start a question.
- Telling and asking sentencesLesson
Tell a statement from a question and give it the right end mark.
- Joining words: and, but, orLesson
Pick the joining word that does the job the sentence needs.
- A and anLesson
Choose 'a' or 'an' before a naming word.
- This, that, these, thoseLesson
Point at things with the right word for one or many, near or far.
- ApostrophesLesson
Use an apostrophe for a missing letter and for belonging.
- Punctuation and capital lettersLesson
Punctuate a sentence with capital letters, end marks, commas and speech marks.
- Commas in a listLesson
Use commas to separate the things in a list, and to mark off the person you are speaking to.
- How it was doneLesson
Find and use adverbs that tell you how an action was done.
- Plural rulesLesson
Make the plural of a noun using the -s, -es, -ies and -ves rules, and know the words that follow none of them.
- Make a sentenceLesson
Put jumbled words in order to make a sentence that starts and ends properly.