Second grade skills - interactive sites
Second grade reading. That rhymes with the picture - Audio help is given. Magnetic Nursery Rhymes - Put the poem back together again. Identify the words and drag them to recreate the nursery rhyme. Memory Cards - Here's a memory card game with a twist - match pairs of rhyming words. Use knowledge of letter-sound correspondence and meaning of parts of words (e.g., affixes, roots, compounds, and contractions) to decode grade appropriate words. 2.1.5 a Contraction Practice - interactive contraction practice Contractions - type the contraction beside the two words Fly By Contraction Practice - find the correct airplane to match with the contraction Type the contraction - type contraction form of words Compound words are single words that are made up from two other words. Try some of your own compound words Compound Words Drag & Drop - Hold the left mouse button down on a word and move it to make a compound word. Compound Words Page Compound Words worksheet - Match two words to make a compound word. Compound Word Activity - Use two words from the list to make one compound word. You can mix and match any words. You may use the word once or more than once. Compound Words - Help Gus learn to read words with this interactive story that asks you for help in reading. Use decoding strategies, such as sounding out words, comparing similar words, breaking words into smaller words, and looking for word parts (e.g., compound words, word families, blends, and digraphs). 2.1.5 b Beginning Consonant Digraphs - select the correct digraph Consonant Blends - find the blend that matches the picture Diphthong Drive
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Second grade software - time4learning
Ies) by Peggy Parish, Fritz Siebel (illus.) Meet Amelia Bedelia, the unflappable maid who does everything literally. With her purse on her arm and hat firmly on her head, Amelia Bedelia follows instructions to a T: Change the towels? Nothing a pair of scissors can't do! Dust the furniture? That's when the perfumed dusting powder really comes in handy. Dress the chicken for dinner -- well, do you want a boy chicken or a girl chicken? Amelia Bedelia's well-meaning gaffs cause readers to chuckle but her employer to fume -- it's a good thing she's such a good cook! The Case of the Spooky Sleepover, Jigsaw Jones Mystery 4 by James Preller Ralphie Jordan can't sleep. Something is making spooky noises in his room at night. It's a perfect case for Jigsaw Jones, who pieces together all the ghostly clues. Chicken Soup with Rice, A Book of Months by Maurice Sendak "Each month is gay, each season is nice, when eating chicken soup with rice." It's nice in January, April, June, and December -- here's the every-month dish for everyone to remember. Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown, Steve Bjorkman (illus.) Stanley Lambchop is a nice, average boy. He leads a nice, ordinary life. Then one day a bulletin board falls on him, and suddenly Stanley is flat. This turns out to be very interesting. Stanley gets rolled up, mailed, and flown like a kite. He even gets to stop crime. He's flat, but he's a hero! The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein A little boy befriends a tree. Loving and generous, the tree provides everything she can for him -- fruit, shade, a place for a swing -- throughout the boy's life. He
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