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The Most Trusted Name In Learning® GRADE 2 The Most Trusted Name In Learning® (cid:23)(cid:57) (cid:90)(cid:62)(cid:72)(cid:72)(cid:74)(cid:88)(cid:88)(cid:6)(cid:105)(cid:61)(cid:78)(cid:89)(cid:77)(cid:88)(cid:100)(cid:100)(cid:88)(cid:105)(cid:23) Scholastic Inc. grants teachers permission to photocopy the reproducible pages from this book for classroom use. No other part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without written permission of the publisher. For information regarding permission, write to Scholastic Inc., 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. Cover design by Ka-Yeon Kim-Li ISBN-13 978-0-545-20106-3 ISBN-10 0-545-20106-3 Copyright © 2002, 2010 Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 40 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 o p y rig h t © S c h o la s tic In c . Scholastic Success With Grammar Grade 2 About the Book “Nothing Succeeds Like Success.” LPLN-UNI-RBand0001-SE ART FILE: –Alexandre Dumas the ElCdUeSrT,O 1M8ER5:4 Scholastic JOB NUMBER: 4596 CREATED BY: CS DATE: 08-12-98 EDITED BY: DATE: And no other resource boosts kids’ grammar skills like Scholastic Success With Grammar! LEVEL: 1 B00.00E00.02 For classroom or at-home use, this exciting series for kids in grades 1 through 6 provides invaluable reinforcement and practice in grammar topics such as: created@ NETS only altered@ NETS g sentence types g verb tenses g parts of speech g subject-verb agreement g common and proper nouns g punctuation g sentence structure g capitalization g contractions and more! Each 64-page book contains loads of clever practice pages to keep kids challenged and excited as they strengthen the grammar skills they need to read and write well. You’ll also find lots of assessment sheets that give kids realistic practice in taking standardized tests -- and help you see their progress! What makes Scholastic Success With Grammar so solid? Each practice page in the series reinforces a specific, age-appropriate skill as outlined in one or more of the following standardized tests: • Iowa Tests of Basic Skills • Metropolitan Achievement Test • California Tests of Basic Skills • Stanford Achievement Test • California Achievement Test Take the lead and help kids succeed with Scholastic Success With Grammar. Parents and teachers agree: No one helps kids succeed like Scholastic. C o p y rig State Standards Correlations h t © S c To find out how this book helps you meet your state’s standards, ho la s log on to www.scholastic.com/ssw tic In c . Scholastic Success With Grammar Grade 2 Table of Contents LPLN-UNI-RBand0001-SE ART FILE: Telling Sentences and Questions .................C.U.S.T.O.M.E.R4: Scholastic JOB NUMBER: 4596 CREATED BY: CS DATE: 08-12-98 Exclamations and Commands ........................... 7 EDITED BY: DATE: LEVEL: 1 B00.00E00.02 Types of Sentences, Capital I ......................... 10 created@ NETS only altered@ NETS Common Nouns ...................................... 13 Capitalize Names and Places ......................... 16 Verbs ................................................ 19 Simple Sentences .................................... 22 Past-Tense Verbs ..................................... 25 Pronouns ............................................. 28 Types of Sentences (part 2) ........................... 31 Word Order .......................................... 34 Plural Nouns ......................................... 37 Adjectives ............................................ 40 Verb to be ........................................... 43 Irregular Verbs go, do ............................... 46 Quotation Marks ..................................... 49 Contractions With not ................................ 52 Subject/Verb Agreement ............................. 55 More About Subject/Verb Agreement ................ 58 c. n c I Verbs have, has, had ................................ 61 sti a ol ch ANSWER KEY ........................................ 64 S © ht g yri p o C Scholastic Success With Grammar Grade 2 Name A telling sentence tells something. It Telling Sentences begins with a capital letter and ends with and Questions a period. LPLN-UNI-RBand0001-SE A qAuReT sFItLiEo: n asks Read each sentence. Write T on the CUSTOMER: Scholastic JOB NUMBER: 4596 something. It begins CREATED BY: CS DATE: 08-12-98 line if the sentence is a telling sentence. with a capital letter EDITED BY: DATE: Write Q on the line if it is a question. andL EeVnELd:s with a 1 B00.00E00.02 question mark. created@ NETS only altered@ NETS 1 I took my pet to see the vet. __________ 2 Was your pet sick? __________ 3 What did the vet do? __________ 4 The vet checked my pet. __________ 5 The vet said my pet had a cold. __________ The order of the words in a sentence can change its meaning. Write T next to the sentence that is a telling sentence. Write Q next to the sentence that is a question. 6 Is your pet well now? __________ 7 Now your pet is well. __________ C o p y rig h t © S c h o la s tic In c . 4 Scholastic Success With Grammar • Grade 2 Name A telling sentence tells something. It Telling Sentences begins with a capital and Questions letter and ends with a period. LPLN-UNI-RBand0001-SE ART FILE: A question asks Underline the capital letter that begins CUSTOMER: Scholastic JOB NUMBER: 4596 sCoREmATeEtDh BinY:g. It beCgSinDsAT E: 08-12-98 each sentence. Add a period (.) if it is a wEDiItThED a B Yc:apital letteDr ATE: telling sentence. Add a question mark (?) LEVEL: 1 B00.00E00.02 and ends with a if it is a question. qcrueaetesdt@io NnE TmS ark. only altered@ NETS 1 The vet is nice . 2 She helped my dog . 3 Did she see your cat . 4 Is the cat well now . 5 My cat feels better . The order of the words in a sentence can change its meaning. Change the word order in the telling sentence to make it a question. 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Use words from CUSTOMER: Scholastic JOB NUMBER: 4596 exclamation mark (!). CREATED BY: CS DATE: 08-12-98 the box to tell what strong feeling it shows. AE DcIToEmD BmY:and makesD A TE: aL rEeVEqLu: est or tells 1 B00.00E00.02 someone to do created@ NETS only altered@ NETS something. It ends excitement fear anger surprise with a period or an exclamation mark. 1 I lost my jacket. I’ll be so cold! fear 2 Look what I have! excitement 3 I didn’t know you had my jacket! surprise 4 Give it to me now! anger Look at the picture. 5 Circle the command that goes with the picture. Please don’t be upset! Wear your new hat. 6 Write another command for the picture. Answers will vary. C 7 Write an exclamation for the picture. op y rig h t © Answers will vary. Sc h o la s tic In c . 8 Scholastic Success With Grammar • Grade 2

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Scholastic Inc.—2010.—66p.ISBN-13 978-0-545-20106-3ISBN-10 0-545-20106-3Each book contains loads of practice pages to keep kids challenged and excited as they strengthen the grammar skills they need to read and write well.For each topic, you’ll also find an assessment sheet that gives kids rea
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