Showing posts with label Year 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year 2. Show all posts

Punctuation Sentences



Punctuation is the use of symbols or marks used in writing.
It is used to separate sentences, phrases and clauses in order to make meaning clear.
Types of punctuation are:
full stop or period ( . )
question mark ( ? )
comma ( , )
quotation marks ( '' '' )
apostrophe ( ! )
colon ( : )
semi colon ( ; )
hyphen ( - )
dash and brackets (   )

It tells the reader what to do; slow, pause or to stop.
It allows clarity and an organized writing.
Have a go at the digital worksheet by writing the punctuation mark at the end of the sentences.

Punctuation Sentences, an interactive worksheet by dcantu
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Division Sums




Teach children division by showing them how to share a number of objects.  When a quantity is shared equally within groups, that means you count how much each group receives.  
This picture guided activity shall help children understand how to divide a group of things.  Answer each questions based on the diagram shown.

Number Bonds - Find the missing numbers


Number bonds is a simple addition of two whole numbers to make up the sum. 
Number bonds are also to help to identify that numbers are made of parts. 
It shows the relationship between a number. 
In this worksheet, drag and drop the missing numbers on the bubbles to complete the number bond. 
A suitable worksheet for elementary students.

Number Bonds, an interactive worksheet by teacherfaith
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Division and Equal sharing



Teach children division by showing them how to share a number of objects.  When a quantity is shared equally within groups, that means you count how much each group receives.  This picture guided activity shall help children understand how to divide a group of things.  Drag and drop the objects accordingly to show the sharing.


Number Bonds to 10 using Ten Frames


What are number bonds to 10? 
Number bonds to 10 are pairs of numbers that, when added together, give the number 10. 
For example:
What are the number bonds to 10?
7 & 3, 
2 & 8, 
5 & 5 and few more pairs.

Number bonds is a simple addition of two whole numbers to make up the sum. 
Number bonds are also to help to identify that numbers are made of parts. 
It shows the relationship between a number. 

In this worksheet, fill in the blanks with the correct number pairs for 10. 

Number Bonds to 10, an interactive worksheet by MissBam
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Possessive Adjectives W3


A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:


Possessive Adjective WS2


A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:

Possessive Adjectives WS1



A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:



Possessive adjectives, an interactive worksheet by victor
liveworksheets.com

Here are more worksheets to practice.

Possessive adjectives, an interactive worksheet by victor
liveworksheets.com

Reading a Map



Reading a map helps improve spatial thinking and cognitive development in children.
Children learn to identify the directions North, South, East and West  with this 'Reading a Map' worksheet. 
A compass rose can be helpful in understanding the directions.
Using words such as beside, next to, behind, in front of would be useful too.
Draw a local map where kids get to draw their house and nearby park, supermarkets or schools.  Ask them to indentify the locations of these places.


Map (community), an interactive worksheet by Anisha09
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What time is it?



Learn to tell the time with this interactive worksheet.  Listen to audio reading the time on the clock and then choose yes or no. 
Simple to use worksheet for preschool, kindergarten and ESL students.


Division - Let's Share Them Equally



Teach children division by showing them how to share a number of objects.  When a quantity is shared equally within groups, that means you count how much each group receives.  This picture guided activity shall help children understand how to divide a group of things. 

Division Sums




Teach children division by showing them how to share a number of objects.  When a quantity is shared equally within groups, that means you count how much each group receives.  
This picture guided activity shall help children understand how to divide a group of things.  Answer each questions based on the diagram shown.

Division is to Share Equally



Teach children division by showing them how to share a number of objects.  When a quantity is shared equally within groups, that means you count how much each group receives.  This picture guided activity shall help children understand how to divide a group of things.  Drag and drop the candies, blueberries and the M&Ms accordingly to show the sharing.

Sharing equally, an interactive worksheet by halvarado
liveworksheets.com

Division and Equal sharing



Teach children division by showing them how to share a number of objects.  When a quantity is shared equally within groups, that means you count how much each group receives.  This picture guided activity shall help children understand how to divide a group of things.  Drag and drop the objects accordingly to show the sharing.


Punctuation Sentences



Punctuation is the use of symbols or marks used in writing.
It is used to separate sentences, phrases and clauses in order to make meaning clear.
Types of punctuation are:
full stop or period ( . )
question mark ( ? )
comma ( , )
quotation marks ( '' '' )
apostrophe ( ! )
colon ( : )
semi colon ( ; )
hyphen ( - )
dash and brackets (   )

It tells the reader what to do; slow, pause or to stop.
It allows clarity and an organized writing.

Have a go at the digital worksheet by writing the punctuation mark at the end of the sentences.


Punctuation Sentences, an interactive worksheet by dcantu
liveworksheets.com

Number Bonds - Find the missing numbers


Number bonds is a simple addition of two whole numbers to make up the sum. 
Number bonds are also to help to identify that numbers are made of parts. 
It shows the relationship between a number. 
In this worksheet, drag and drop the missing numbers on the bubbles to complete the number bond. 
A suitable worksheet for elementary students.

Number Bonds, an interactive worksheet by teacherfaith
liveworksheets.com

Number Bonds - Write the missing numbers




Number bonds is a simple addition of two whole numbers to make up the sum. 
Number bonds are also to help to identify that numbers are made of parts. 
It shows the relationship between a number. 

In this worksheet, write the numbers on the eggs to complete the number bond. 
A suitable worksheet for elementary students.

Number Bond, an interactive worksheet by Shien
liveworksheets.com

Possessive Adjectives W3


A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:


Possessive Adjective W2


A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:

Possessive Adjectives W1



A possessive adjective is used to show the object following it belongs to someone or something.

The words showing possession are his, her, my, your, its, their and ours.

To show that 'I have a pencil' , we can use the possessive adjective 'my'.
Example: This is my pencil.
This shows that the pencil belongs to me.  The possessive adjective must be followed by a noun.

Here are the nouns and their possessive adjectives:



Possessive adjectives, an interactive worksheet by victor
liveworksheets.com

Here are more worksheets to practice.

Possessive adjectives, an interactive worksheet by victor
liveworksheets.com