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Reading comprehension worksheets focused on specific comprehension topics such as the "main idea versus details" of a text, sequencing and story elements (characters, setting, plot). We also have some short plays and drama exercises which can be fun way of building comprehension skills.
Free 2nd grade reading comprehension Passages - 36 weeks, printable PDF worksheets to use in the classroom or at home. Click here.
A series of Reading Comprehension Worksheets for second grade (2nd Grade). Students read the passages and answer the questions that follow.
With these 2nd grade reading comprehension passages, you have 3 levels of the same title so differentiation and targeted instruction is easy! Free passages included.
Our printable second grade reading worksheets help seven- and eight-year-olds practice compound word recognition, pluralization, reading comprehension, and more. Children will enjoy the imaginative stories and fascinating non-fiction texts, as well as the word games and coloring worksheets in our collection.
These worksheets introduce basic comprehension concepts and skills such as identifying the main ideas of a text and their supporting details, relating cause and effect, making predictions based on what has been read and distinguishing between fact and fiction and between fact and opinion.
Our second grade reading comprehension worksheets boost comprehension and increase fluency. Kids will make predictions, complete story boards, identify main ideas, insert punctuation and more. Try these second grade reading comprehension worksheets with your young reader and watch his comprehension improve!
Below you’ll find 2nd grade reading comprehension passages along with questions and answers and vocabulary activities. These printable, elementary school worksheet activities include short story excerpts, passages from popular books as well as high-interest information topics.
By 2nd grade, most students already have a solid foundation of reading basics. They might sound out many short and long vowels, read plenty of sight words, and pronounce some consonant blends. While these kids still have more to learn about phonics and decoding, the focus shifts to advanced reading skills, like fluency and comprehension.
Here are some of the things your second grader can do: Notice when a text doesn’t make sense, and begins to use strategies such as rereading, predicting, and questioning to understand it. Interpret information from diagrams, charts, and graphs. Recall facts and details of texts. Pose possible answers to how, why, and what-if questions.