Rina reads in class.
sentence parts
Ask who is reading and where.
Example: Rina is the who and class is the where.
Notice how who, what, and where work together to make a sentence clearer and fuller.
Start with one sentence and ask which word tells us who, what is happening, and where.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
sentence parts
Ask who is reading and where.
Example: Rina is the who and class is the where.
sentence parts
Notice the action and place together.
Example: Sleeps is the action and near the gate is the place.
sentence parts
Notice the action and time clue.
Example: Play is the action and after lunch is the time clue.
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 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.
A Grade 2 reading sheet for noticing one similarity or difference between two tiny passages.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Notice how describing words add detail to people, places, animals, and things.
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.