This FEBRUARY themed, NO PREP packet focuses on reading and language skills that are necessary for 2nd grade. You can use these printables with your lesson, for review, or given as an assessment. Although geared towards 2nd grade, this packet can be used to challenge 1st graders or remediate 3rd graders on essential skills. These can be used whole group, centers, or small group.

This packet includes:

  • ABC Order – 2nd Letter
  • ABC Order – Reverse Order
  • Cause and Effect
  • Cause and Effect 2
  • Compound Words
  • Comprehension – President’s Day Nonfiction
  • Comprehension – Valentine’s Day Fiction
  • Context Clues
  • Contractions
  • Irregular Plurals
  • Making Words – President’s Day
  • Making Words – Valentine’s Day
  • Multiple Meaning words
  • Parts of Speech – Nouns and Verbs
  • Parts of Speech – Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives
  • Sight Words Word Search 1
  • Sight Words Word Search 2
  • Sight Words Word Search 3
  • Sight Words Word Search 4

2 reviews for Valentines Day ELA Activities Second Grade Valentines Day Activities & Worksheet

  1. Chrissy Christian

    Great resource, thanks!
    -Ann B.

  2. Chrissy Christian

    Very fun activity that I used during February literacy and math stations. Students enjoyed it!
    -Jo C.

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Valentines Day ELA Activities Second Grade Valentines Day Activities & Worksheet

$4.00

Grades: 1st – 3rd

Subjects: English Language Arts, Reading

Format: PDF

Total Pages: 24

Answer Key: NA

Teaching Duration: NA

Common Core Standards:

Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Recognize and read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.
Form and use frequently occurring irregular plural nouns (e.g., feet, children, teeth, mice, fish).
Use an apostrophe to form contractions and frequently occurring possessives.
Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.

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