Interactive 2nd grade reading games




















Story elements are all the components of a story. All stories have the same elements and identifying them will increase understanding of a story. Directions: Click tell me a story […]. Use this lesson on the Smartboard to teach students all about compound words. A compound word is when two smaller words are joined together to make one larger word. Super Why! Ready Jet Go! Cooking School Unlock all the recipes by designing kitchen contraptions! What will you find?

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The class will have fun dressed as their favorite characters, and can even pretend to be the characters and have conversations with each other about the events in the book. Find several different versions of the same fairy tale, and read each of them to the class. Have students discuss which elements were the same in every version and which ones were different.

Which version did they like best, and why? How could the story be improved? After your class has finished reading a book, have them come up with ideas for what a sequel would be like. They can choose a title and draw book covers and write up a short summary.

This activity is a perfect candidate to turn into a classbook! You can easily use our free publishing kits to help your students design a whole catalog of sequel stories! This classbook will absolutely be a fun collectible for students and parents to keep as a memento from second grade! It could even be an artifact from an alternate timeline where these sequels were published and added to the literary canon!

Have your students draw a map of the setting from a book they are reading or the setting from their favorite book. Students should write down the alphabet on a large piece of paper, leaving plenty of room between each letter.

Next, students choose a word for each letter, write the word and draw something to represent it. The main points are comprehension and vocabulary, so make sure your students can explain what each word means.

Give special recognition to any students who come up with a word that no one else did! Divide your class into three or four groups.

Each group is assigned a character from a story your class recently read. The groups get a stack of sticky notes and a wall to put them on. Have them write something about the character on each sticky note—a description, a character trait, something they did in the story, etc—and then put the notes on the wall, categorizing them in whatever way makes the most sense to them. Each student is given a long piece of paper to design their own bookmark.

This can be based on a specific book, genre or author they love. Get a beach ball and write a question on each section with permanent marker. Have students stand in a circle and play some music.



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