Contractions. 1. you + are = 2. is + not = 3. we + will = 4. it + is = 5. do + not = 6. I + am = 7. The sun going to shine today.

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Contractions Phonics: Contractions Put the words together to write contractions. Then read each contraction. 1. you + are = 2. is + not = 3. we + will = 4. it + is = 5. do + not = 6. I + am = Use the contractions you wrote above to complete the sentences below. 7. The sun going to shine today. 8. I think going to rain all day. 9. have to stay inside. 10. I hope planning to come over to my house. 11. I know what we can play. 12. sure we can think of something to do. Phonics 136 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Past Time Verbs with -ed Some verbs name actions that are happening now. Other verbs name actions that happened before now, or in the past. Add -ed to most verbs to show that the action happened in the past. Yesterday the jellyfish (float, floated) in the water. Grammar: Verbs in the Present, Past, and Future Thinking Question When does or did the action happen? Read each sentence. Choose the verb that tells about the past. Then rewrite the sentence. 1. Fish (pass, passed) by the jellyfish. 2. Sea turtles (splashed, splash) near the fish. 3. Whales (leap, leaped) over the sea turtles. 4. The sharks (watched, watch) the animals move. Grammar 137 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Contractions Use the two words below the line to make a contraction. Write the contraction on the line. Then read each completed sentence. Phonics: Contractions 1. I 2. 3. I 4. 5. Then do not It is did not I will we will know how to skate. more fun to ride my bike. find my knee pads. try to find my helmet. have fun on our bikes. Draw a circle around the contraction in each sentence. Then write the two words for each contraction. 6. I m going to the store. 7. If you re ready, you can go, too. 8. The store isn t too far away. 9. We ll need to buy milk and meat. 10. I don t think I can carry it on my bike! Phonics 138 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Fact and Opinion Coral reefs are found in some oceans. These reefs are made by tiny animals. When these tiny animals die, they leave behind piles of empty shells. More tiny animals grow on top of these shells. This happens over and over again. The coral reef gets bigger and bigger. You can dive near a coral reef! Everything you see will be beautiful. You might even see green sea turtles. They are a little bit scary, though. They are about three feet long and weigh about 300 pounds. You may also see colorful angelfish. They aren t afraid as they swim around. They can hide inside cracks in the coral if they need to be safe. Read the article above. Then complete a T-Map that lists three facts and three opinions from the article. Introduce Comprehension: Fact and Opinion Fact Opinion Introduce Comprehension 139 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Contractions Spelling: Contractions Sort the Spelling Words by the word used to make each contraction. The first one is done for you. with not with is with have don t with am with will with are Spelling Words Basic Words 1. I m 2. don t 3. isn t 4. can t 5. we ll 6. it s 7. I ve 8. didn t 9. you re 10. that s 11. wasn t 12. you ve Review Words 13. us 14. them Then add three contractions that you know to any of the lists. Spelling 140 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Verbs in Future Time Grammar: Verbs in the Present, Past, and Future Some verbs name actions that are going to happen. Add will before a verb to show that the action is going to happen in the future. The sea turtles want food. Present The sea turtles will want food. Future Thinking Question When does or did the action happen? Decide how to make each underlined verb show that the action happens in the future. Then rewrite the sentence. 1. The sea turtles rush past the whale. 2. The waves wash over the beach. 3. The jellyfish drift out to sea. 4. Sea birds swoop down. Grammar 141 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

P R A C T I C E B O O K Focus Trait: Word Choice Using Exact Words Writing: Write to Inform Using synonyms is one way to rewrite sentences in your own words. When it stings, a jellyfish does not know if it is hurting a friend or an enemy. When it stings, a jellyfish is not aware if it is hurting a buddy or a rival. Read each sentence. Replace each underlined word with a synonym. 1. The ocean is a huge place. 2. There are many strange creatures in the ocean. 3. Getting stung by a jellyfish can be painful. 4. Jellyfish are beautiful. 5. Special plants survive underwater in the ocean. Writing 142 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Cumulative Review Phonics: Cumulative Review Read each sentence. Choose the word from the box that completes each sentence and write the word on the line. Then read each completed sentence. Word Bank fi shing wished shining chasing fl ashed think then path 1. The sun was. 2. Dale and Jack wanted to go. 3. The boys walked along a. 4. Jack they would get to the lake soon. 5. Just, a rabbit ran by. 6. The bunny its white tail. 7. Dale didn t rabbits could run that fast. 8. Was someone it? Now write on the line a word you know that begins with each letter pair. 9. ch 10. sh Phonics 143 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Facts and Opinions Read the selection below. Deepen Comprehension: Identify Facts and Opinions I went to the library to learn more about dolphins. I read books and looked on the Internet, too. I learned a lot. Some people think that dolphins are always happy. That s because it looks like they re smiling all the time. But dolphins aren t always happy. The shape of their mouths just looks like a smile. Dolphins are playful. Scientists say that dolphins play all day long. Some dolphins love to play with balls and hoops. They love their trainers, too. I think it would be fun to play with dolphins! Complete a T-Map like the one here to list facts and opinions. Then answer the questions below. 1. What sentence in this selection told a fact? 2. What sentence in this selection told an opinion? Deepen Comprehension 144 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Contractions Spelling: Contractions Write the Spelling Word that has the same meaning. 1. you are 5. we will 2. cannot 6. you have 3. I am 7. it is 4. is not 8. I have Read each sentence. Think about the underlined word or words. Then write the Spelling Word that makes the sentence say the opposite. 9. I did make my bed. 10. That is not my book. Spelling Words Basic Words 1. I m 2. don t 3. isn t 4. can t 5. we ll 6. it s 7. I ve 8. didn t 9. you re 10. that s 11. wasn t 12. you ve Review Words 13. us 14. them 11. Sara was late to school. 12. You are not my friends. 13. I am not asking Miguel. 14. I do have time to spend with you. Spelling 145 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Present, Past, and Future Time P R A C T I C E B O O K Grammar: Verbs in the Present, Past, and Future Rewrite each sentence. Change the verb so it tells that the action happened at the time shown. 1. The sea animals want food. (action in past) 2. The crabs searched for small fish. (action in present) 3. The jellyfish look under a big rock. (action in past) 4. Waves wash away the sand castle. (action in future) 5. Max and Beth play in the water. (action in future) 6. They peek inside a shell. (action in future) Grammar 146 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Suffixes -er, -est P R A C T I C E B O O K Vocabulary Strategies: Suffixes -er, -est Circle the comparing word that completes each sentence. 1. A mouse is smaller smallest than a cat. 2. I am going to exercise so I get stronger strongest. 3. That is the bigger biggest spider I have ever seen! 4. Being sick made me feel weaker weakest than I did before. 5. Juan wants to be the smarter smartest student in the class. 6. That side of the pool is shallower shallowest than this side. 7. Chocolate is the sweeter sweetest kind of ice cream. Vocabulary Strategies 147 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Proofread for Spelling Spelling: Contractions Rewrite each sentence. Use two contractions in each sentence. 1. I am sure he did not see me. 2. That is where you are going. 3. It is our class picnic, so we will go early. Proofread the note. Cross out the six misspelled contractions. Spell each word correctly in the margin. Spelling Words Basic Words 1. I m 2. don t 3. isn t 4. can t 5. we ll 6. it s 7. I ve 8. didn t 9. you re 10. that s 11. wasn t 12. you ve Dear Pam, I kan t go tomorrow because I ave got too much homework. I know yo uve been counting on me. Maybe I can come over later in the evening. Then wi ll have time to talk. I hope its OK. I am going to start my math problems right now. Sincerely, Carmen Spelling 148 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Singular and Plural Nouns Grammar: Spiral Review Draw a line under the noun in each sentence. If the noun names one, write S for singular. If the noun names more than one, write P for plural. 1. The sharks swim fast. 2. Four girls watch. 3. One boy points. 4. A girl looks again. 5. The animals are gone now. Read each sentence. Then rewrite each underlined noun in the correct plural form. 6. Look at the crab. 7. Do not touch the claw. 8. Tell the adult to come quickly. 9. The boy can use help. 10. The crabs crawled in the bag. Grammar 149 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch

Sentence Fluency Grammar: Connect to Writing Verbs Telling About Different Times Last week Jill and Jake walked on the beach. They play in the water. Verbs Telling the Same Time Last week Jill and Jake walked on the beach. They played in the water. Read this story. It tells about something that happened in the past. Five verbs do not tell about the past. Fix these five verbs. Then write the story correctly on the lines below. Jill and Jake skipped along the shore. Jake saw two large shells. Jake point to them. Jill rush over to see them. Jill and Jake look closely. Jill pick up one shell. Jill and Jake wash the shells and took them home. Grammar 150 Grade 2, Unit 2: Nature Watch