Year 2 English Printable Worksheets

Our year 2 English worksheets will help your child develop their knowledge of grammar and punctuation, as well as their reading and writing skills. Our collection of year 2 English worksheets will help your child explore their own ideas through creative writing, write stories with description, understand syllables and sounds, start joined-up handwriting, and much more.

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Present tense verbs cloze activity

Present tense verbs cloze activity

Using the present tense verbThese sentences use present tense verbs to describe actions that are happening now or on a regular basis. Encourage your Year 2 students to practise using present tense verbs in their writing and speaking and look for present tense verbs in the books they read. This worksheet asks children to choose the correct present tense verb from the word bank to complete the sentences. If you found this worksheet helpful, check out our Past Tense Verbs Cloze Activity.

Age: 6 - 7
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Past tense verbs cloze activity

Past tense verbs cloze activity

Past tense verbs Using descriptive verbs can help to make writing more interesting and engaging for children. It can also encourage students to experiment with different word choices to express themselves more effectively. The sentences included in this worksheet use past tense verbs which are commonly used in everyday speech and writing. Students choose the correct verb in the word bank to complete the sentences. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Question or exclamation activity

Question or exclamation activity

Question or exclamation?The main difference between a question and an exclamation is that a question is used to ask for information, while an exclamation is used to express an emotion or feeling. Understanding the difference between these two sentence types is an important aspect of language development for primary-aged pupils, as it can help them to communicate effectively and express themselves clearly. This worksheet asks students to determine whether the sentence is a question or an exclamation. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Question or command activity

Question or command activity

Question or command?A question is a sentence that needs an answer. What time is it?A command is a sentence that tells somebody to do something. Put away your toys.Children read through the sentences and decide whether they are questions or commands. Identifying questions and commands can encourage students to be more actively engaged in classroom discussions and activities. They will be more likely to ask their own questions and respond to commands when they understand the difference between the two. Children are asked to think of two questions and two commands of their own. This handy worksheet is a great introduction when learning the difference between a question and a command. Download and use this activity in the home or in the classroom. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Writing contractions

Writing contractions

Contractions activityA contraction is a word made by shortening and joining two words together. There are two activities included in this resource. Firstly, students write the correct contraction for the set of words and then write the words that each contraction stands for. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Circle the contractions

Circle the contractions

Circle the contractions activityA contraction is a word made by shortening and joining two words together for example can't (can + not), don't (do + not), they're (they + are), and I've (I + have). Children are asked to circle the contractions in each sentence. It is important for students to be able to identify and use contractions as they're used in our everyday speech and writing. This is a handy worksheet to use as an introduction to contractions. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Apostrophes in contractions

Apostrophes in contractions

Apostrophes in contractions activityWe can use an apostrophe to replace one or more letters when joining words together. For example, I'm (short for "I am"), You're (short for "You are"), They're (short for "They are").Use this worksheet to help children understand how to use the apostrophe to shorten words. This resource can be used at home or in the classroom. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Using apostrophes in contractions

Using apostrophes in contractions

Apostrophes for contractionsWe can use an apostrophe to replace one or more letters when joining words together. For example, I'm (short for "I am"), You're (short for "You are"), They're (short for "They are").Use this worksheet to help children understand how to use the apostrophe to shorten words. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Using apostrophes to show possession

Using apostrophes to show possession

Using apostrophes to mark singular possession in nounsWhen using an apostrophe to show singular possession, it goes before the 's' in the noun.Example:The bird's nest is high up in the tree.Children rewrite the sentences by adding an apostrophe in the correct place. This resource can be used at home or in the classroom. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Using apostrophes - Singular possession

Using apostrophes - Singular possession

Using apostrophes to mark singular possession in nounsWe use a possessive apostrophe to show that something belongs to or is connected to something else.We add an apostrophe + s when using singular nouns.With this year 2 literacy activity, children will rewrite sentences by adding the apostrophe in the correct place.

Age: 6 - 7
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Using commas activity

Using commas activity

Using commas to separate words in a list activityUse this worksheet at home or in the classroom to teach children how to use commas correctly. Children read the sentences and add the missing commas to separate items in a list.

Age: 6 - 7
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Using commas to separate words in a list

Using commas to separate words in a list

When do we use commas?We separate items in a list with commas, except for the last item where we use "and." This handy worksheet is a great introduction to using commas to separate items in a list. Children rewrite 5 sentences adding the commas in the correct place. There is an answer sheet included for quick marking. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Statements, questions, exclamations and commands

Statements, questions, exclamations and commands

Functions of sentences: Statements, questions, exclamations, and commandsA statement is a sentence that expresses a fact or opinion. Questions are sentences that are used to ask for information or clarification. Exclamations are sentences that express strong emotions such as surprise, happiness, or pain.Commands are sentences that are used to give instructions or directions.This year 2 worksheet asks children to read the sentences and put a cross in the correct box. This will help children identify and learn to use statements, questions, exclamations, and commands correctly in their writing.

Age: 6 - 7
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Coordinating conjunctions matching activity ('or' and 'but')

Coordinating conjunctions matching activity ('or' and 'but')

What is a coordinating conjunction?Coordinating conjunctions are words that are used to join two or more words, phrases, or sentences that are of equal importance. They are also called "FANBOYS" because they can be remembered with the acronym FANBOYS - For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.Coordinating conjunctions matching activity ('or' and 'but')Use this year 2 literacy worksheet to help your year 2 children learn about coordinating conjunctions and develop their skills in using them effectively in their writing. Children match the sentences by drawing a line. This worksheet can be used in the classroom or at home. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Subordinating conjunctions matching activity ('because' and 'that')

Subordinating conjunctions matching activity ('because' and 'that')

Conjunction matching activity ('because' and 'that')Subordinating conjunctions are words that link subordinate clauses to main clauses. For example: Jane was happy because she won the competition. Children draw a line to match the sentences correctly. There is an answer sheet included for quick marking. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Subordinating conjunctions matching activity ('when' and 'if')

Subordinating conjunctions matching activity ('when' and 'if')

Conjunction matching activity ('when' and 'if')Subordinating conjunctions are words that link subordinate clauses to main clauses. For example: I take an umbrella when I go out in the rain. Children draw a line to match the sentences correctly. There is an answer sheet included for quick marking. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Suffixes -er or -est ending?

Suffixes -er or -est ending?

Suffixes -er or -est?The suffixes -er and -est can be added to adjectives when we are comparing things or people. With this year 2 worksheet, children complete the sentences by adding er or est to the adjectives. There are 12 sentences to complete and an answer sheet is included for quick marking. This handy literacy activity can be used at home or in the classroom and will help improve your child's literacy skills.  

Age: 6 - 7
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Suffixes - Adding er and est to adjectives

Suffixes - Adding er and est to adjectives

What is a suffix?Suffixes can be attached to the end of a root word to change it in some way. Some common examples include -able, -er, -est, -ful, and -ible.Suffixes - Adding er and est activityThis handy worksheet will help your child become confident using the suffixes -er and -est. Children convert the table of words by adding -er and -est to the adjectives. This is also a great way for children to practise their spelling. There is an example to help them get started and an answer sheet for quick marking. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Adding the suffix -ly

Adding the suffix -ly

Adding the suffix -lyThis is a great activity for teaching your students how to turn adjectives into adverbs by adding -ly. If we add -ly to an adjective, it turns it into an adverb - nice + ly = nicely. If the word ends with 'y', the 'y' becomes an 'i', and then add -ly - happy + ly = happily. If the word ends with 'le', drop the 'le' and add -ly - terrible + ly = terribly. Children turn adjectives into adverbs by adding ly.

Age: 6 - 7
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Suffixes - ful and less

Suffixes - ful and less

Suffixes - Adding -ful or -lessUse this handy worksheet in the classroom or at home to help your children develop their understanding of forming adjectives using suffixes such as -ful and -less. If you are teaching the -ful and -less suffix, this worksheet is the perfect activity for your children. Students complete each word by adding the correct suffix and use them in their writing to complete the sentences. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Adding er activity

Adding er activity

Adding erWhen we add the suffix 'er' to the end of verbs, the new word will become a noun e.g. drive + er = driver. This year 2 English resource asks students to add 'er' to words and then choose the correct word in brackets to complete the sentences.

Age: 6 - 7
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Adding ness activity

Adding ness activity

Adding nessWhen we add the suffix 'ness' to the end of adjectives, the new word will become a noun e.g. happy + ness = happiness. This year 2 grammar activity asks students to firstly add 'ness' to words and then choose the correct word in brackets to complete the sentences. 

Age: 6 - 7
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Easter-themed word scramble

Easter-themed word scramble

This fun and challenging word scramble activity can be used to help children develop their spelling skills. Use this resource as a fun activity when teaching your children all about Easter. There are 8 words for children to unscramble.

Age: 6 - 7
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Year 2 English Assessment Paper

Year 2 English Assessment Paper

This is a fantastic resource to help year 2 students improve their grammar, punctuation, reading, writing, and spelling skills. Test your students' knowledge with this handy English assessment paper that covers key areas of the English national curriculum.

Age: 6 - 7
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Year 2 English Daily Workout - Autumn Term 3

Year 2 English Daily Workout - Autumn Term 3

This printable English worksheet focuses on capital letters, words that rhyme, prefixes, synonyms, plurals, spelling, and grammar. It is a great resource for helping children develop their literacy skills in the key topics of the Primary English curriculum. Use this daily workout at home or in the classroom.

Age: 6 - 7
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Year 2 English Daily Workout - Autumn Term 2

Year 2 English Daily Workout - Autumn Term 2

Our lovely English daily workouts are fantastic for helping students improve their grammar, spelling, punctuation, and reading. With 10 activities per page to complete, children will stay engaged and motivated while learning at the same time! All of the tasks/activities cover key areas of the Primary English Curriculum. These English resources are the perfect way to give your child some quick revision or help them in any areas of English where they are struggling. They are quick and easy to print or download and can be used at home, in the classroom, or in any English language lesson.

Age: 6 - 7
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Year 2 English Daily Workout - Autumn Term 1

Year 2 English Daily Workout - Autumn Term 1

Our colourful daily workouts will give you everything you need to deliver the grammar, punctuation, and spelling requirements of the Primary English curriculum. If your child or student is struggling with a particular aspect of English, either spelling, grammar, punctuation, or reading, then print off one of our daily workouts that will help develop their skills.

Age: 6 - 7
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Spot the difference and colour - Snowman

Spot the difference and colour - Snowman

This fun festive worksheet asks students to find the 5 differences and colour the picture. They also trace over the capital letter 'S' for snowman.

Age: 6 - 7
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Christmas picture crossword

Christmas picture crossword

Add some fun to your lessons with this colourful Christmas activity. Students look at the Christmas pictures and complete the crossword puzzle.

Age: 6 - 7
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Who am I?

Who am I?

Students read the description and identify different members of a community.

Age: 6 - 7
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Possessive apostrophe

Possessive apostrophe

Apostrophes can be used to show that something belongs to something or someone else. Example: The bear's paws were big. This English resource asks students to underline the possessive noun in each sentence.

Age: 6 - 7
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Spellings - 'oa' and 'ow'

Spellings - 'oa' and 'ow'

Students complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the word bank.

Age: 6 - 7
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Spelling List - Halloween activity

Spelling List - Halloween activity

This Halloween worksheet includes 12 spellings for children to learn. Children put the spellings in alphabetical order and fill in the missing words to complete the sentences about Halloween.

Age: 6 - 7
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Making Inferences from Pictures 6

Making Inferences from Pictures 6

Students are asked to look at the picture and write 5 inferences they can make about the family in the photograph.

Age: 6 - 7
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Making Inferences from Pictures 5

Making Inferences from Pictures 5

Students are asked to look at the picture and write 5 inferences they can make about the girl in the photograph.

Age: 6 - 7
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Making Inferences from Pictures 4

Making Inferences from Pictures 4

Inferences are what we figure out based on an experience. Helping students understand when information is implied, or not directly stated, will improve their skill in drawing conclusions and making inferences which is an essential skill in reading comprehension. Students are asked to look at the picture and then answer the questions.

Age: 6 - 7
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Making Inferences from Pictures 3

Making Inferences from Pictures 3

Inferences are what we figure out based on an experience. Helping students understand when information is implied, or not directly stated, will improve their skill in drawing conclusions and making inferences which is an essential skill in reading comprehension. Students are asked to look at the picture and then answer the questions.

Age: 6 - 7
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Making Inferences from Pictures 2

Making Inferences from Pictures 2

Inferences are what we figure out based on an experience. Helping students understand when information is implied, or not directly stated, will improve their skill in drawing conclusions and making inferences which is an essential skill in reading comprehension. Students are asked to look at the picture and then answer the questions.

Age: 6 - 7
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Making Inferences from Pictures 1

Making Inferences from Pictures 1

Inferences are what we figure out based on an experience. Helping students understand when information is implied, or not directly stated, will improve their skill in drawing conclusions and making inferences which is an essential skill in reading comprehension. This English resource shows 2 happy children using a laptop. Students are asked to look at the picture and then answer the questions, giving their reasons for each answer.

Age: 6 - 7
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Common Exception Words 6

Common Exception Words 6

Common exception words are 'tricky words' to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.

Age: 6 - 7
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Common Exception Words 5

Common Exception Words 5

Common exception words are 'tricky words' to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.

Age: 6 - 7
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Common Exception Words 4

Common Exception Words 4

Common exception words are 'tricky words' to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.

Age: 6 - 7
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Common Exception Words 3

Common Exception Words 3

Common exception words are 'tricky words' to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.

Age: 6 - 7
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Common Exception Words 2

Common Exception Words 2

Common exception words are 'tricky words' to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.

Age: 6 - 7
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Common Exception Words 1

Common Exception Words 1

Common exception words are 'tricky words' to read. Some exception words are used very frequently, which is why children should start reading and writing them at an early age. This English resource helps students practise reading and writing common exception words. They are asked to read the word and use it in a sentence.

Age: 6 - 7
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Completing Sentences - Compound Words 2

Completing Sentences - Compound Words 2

Year 2 English - Compound words worksheet. Compound words are made when two words are joined together to make a new word. Students choose the correct compound word to complete the sentences.

Age: 6 - 7
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Plurals -  Insects

Plurals - Insects

Students choose the correct plural of the word shown by each picture.

Age: 6 - 7
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Back to School - Plurals

Back to School - Plurals

Students choose the correct plural of the word shown by each picture.

Age: 6 - 7
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