The red kite flies high.
describing sentence
Ask which word tells more about the kite.
Example: Red tells us more about the kite.
Notice how describing words add detail to people, places, animals, and things.
Read the full sentence first, then ask which word tells us more about the noun.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
describing sentence
Ask which word tells more about the kite.
Example: Red tells us more about the kite.
describing sentence
Notice the word that adds detail.
Example: Small tells us more about the puppy.
describing sentence
Connect it to daily surroundings.
Example: Clean tells us more about the room.
describing sentence
Tall describes the tree.
Example: Tall tells us the size of the tree.
describing sentence
Shiny and new describe the dress.
Example: Two describing words add more detail.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 2 reading sheet for noticing one similarity or difference between two tiny passages.
A Grade 2 grammar worksheet for he, she, it, they, and for noticing who, what, and where in a sentence.
A Grade 2 worksheet with tiny passages and one or two meaning questions each.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Use full stops, question marks, and capital letters correctly in short linked sentences.
Read and build sentences that join two short ideas in a natural way.
Notice how who, what, and where work together to make a sentence clearer and fuller.