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2nd grade english language arts games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Classroom Escape Room Online Google Form Template

Classroom Escape Room Online Google Form Template

Created by
Professor Aloha
This is an online “Escape Room” Template that can be used with existing worksheets or the template included with purchase. This is not subject specific, as you can include whatever type of problems you like! Students love to crack the codes and move forward in the challenge, so this is a great anytime activity. The Google form is just the lockbox to the next set of problems, which you can withhold until students show you they have unlocked the next stage. The problems can be as challenging as
Preview of Telling Time Unit with Five lessons - Digital analog and elapsed time - Editable

Telling Time Unit with Five lessons - Digital analog and elapsed time - Editable

Time Unit - This is my editable MS Word version. Through this unit the student will be able to understand how to tell time to the hour, half-hour, and quarter- hour. They will demonstrate telling time and applying appropriate vocabulary to their daily activities. They will apply the skill of telling time in the classroom, at school, and at home. This unit is an integrated unit: the first two lessons are vocabulary lessons introducing the related vocabulary. The remaining three lessons are m
Preview of Idiom Matching Cards with Pictures for Context - Set 1

Idiom Matching Cards with Pictures for Context - Set 1

More than half of my students have Autism or another disability which affects social/pragmatic language skills. They do not infer the meanings of everyday idiomatic expressions and these need to be taught explicitly and then applied in real life situations. I have created three sets of matching cards (this is the first set) to help explicitly teach some of the common idioms used in the English language. This is a simple product. I would print these on card stock so that you cannot see throug
Preview of French & English Monster Game

French & English Monster Game

This game practices descriptive language, colours, body parts, numbers, sentence-building etc. (E.g. J'ai la peau verte. J'ai deux yeux. J'ai une dent. Je suis content, etc). There are many variations, and the cards can be used for a variety of activities! Great for oral communication practice. You can even have students create their own monsters and/or clues. It can be played as a whole class, or used in centres for additional practice. I hope you enjoy it as much as my class does! Ca
Preview of Idiom Matching Cards with Pictures for Context - Set 2

Idiom Matching Cards with Pictures for Context - Set 2

More than half of my students have Autism or another disability which affects social/pragmatic language skills. They do not infer the meanings of everyday idiomatic expressions and these need to be taught explicitly and then applied in real life situations. I have created three sets of matching cards (this is the second set) to help explicitly teach some of the common idioms used in the English language. This is a simple product. I would print these on card stock so that you cannot see throu
Preview of Editable End of Year Mad Lib

Editable End of Year Mad Lib

Created by
Stephanie Roth
This would be a fun "goodbye gift" to a student at the end of the school year! You can edit the teacher's name, the grade level, and anything else!
Preview of A "Mad Libs" Letter to My Teacher (First Day of School ELA Activity)

A "Mad Libs" Letter to My Teacher (First Day of School ELA Activity)

This is the perfect First Day of School activity, and can be completed either digitally or on paper. While this is an ideal activity for upper elementary and Jr High, it could be used with any grade that is capable of writing by themselves with some modifications!
Preview of 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade Language Arts/ End of the Year Scavenger Hunt!

2nd, 3rd, 4th grade Language Arts/ End of the Year Scavenger Hunt!

Created by
Melanie Davis
This is a fun way to wrap up your year (or any unit of study) and to review many concepts that the students learned in language arts. Students will be sent around the school on a scavenger hunt following clues around the building. They will record their answers on the answer sheet. These answers will be plugged into a "puzzle" to reveal a secret message from their teacher! There are 10 questions that cover adjectives, verbs, nouns, synonyms, and antonyms. You can also use this as a template
Preview of Idiom Matching Cards with Pictures for Context - Set 3

Idiom Matching Cards with Pictures for Context - Set 3

More than half of my students have Autism or another disability which affects social/pragmatic language skills. They do not infer the meanings of everyday idiomatic expressions and these need to be taught explicitly and then applied in real life situations. I have created three sets of matching cards (this is the third set) to help explicitly teach some of the common idioms used in the English language. This is a simple product. I would print these on card stock so that you cannot see throug
Preview of Community Helpers: Match the Tools

Community Helpers: Match the Tools

Created by
Lindsey Nobles
I needed something simple to cover our Pre-K standard about community helpers, so I came up with this super easy game that covers math (sorting), Social Studies (community helpers), and Language Arts (speaking, vocabulary)! Students will match the tools to the community helper that uses it. If you want to extend the lesson, ask the students what the helper does with that tool. This is a great tool for small group or one-on-one lessons. This is a FREE product!
Preview of Balto and the Great Race games

Balto and the Great Race games

Created by
Judy Kvaale
Get two games in one! Game #1 is a TRUE and FALSE game about the book Balto and the Great Race. Game #2 is a FACT and OPINION game with a Balto and Alaska theme. Students do not need to read the book to play Game #2. Both games use the same game board but have their own game cards designed for the targeted skill. The games include directions, a game board, playing cards, assessment worksheets and answer keys. Blank cards are also provided for you to make your own. This game can be played in the
Preview of Inferences & Conclusions riddles game

Inferences & Conclusions riddles game

Created by
Meagan Jenkins
This is an activity for inferences and conclusions that you could use at stations, as a group activity, or even as independent practice. You can cut the strips up and put them in envelopes, and a partner can read each strip; in essence, they are clues or inferences. The other person has to use his/her prior knowledge to infer what each one is. I am uploading this activity as a Microsoft Word file so that you may edit or "dress up" the activity to suit your needs. **NOTE: This is a low-level
Preview of Common Noun and Proper Noun Bingo

Common Noun and Proper Noun Bingo

Do your students like to play bingo? This bingo gme is perfect for your ESL and special needs students who are visual learners. The bingo game includes 25 playing boards with both words and pictures on each. All the bingo cards have the same pictures and words and are in 22 font, big enough for those little eyes. The calling cards and bingo letters are slightly bigger. Simply print out the cards and laminate. How to play: Pass out a game board to each student. Give them markers to use s
Preview of The Library Gingerbread man by Dotti Enderle Lesson plan

The Library Gingerbread man by Dotti Enderle Lesson plan

Created by
Leona Ashley
I have taken the book by Dotti Enderle and created a scavenger hunt to work with any library. This easy to read paper can be given to children to find and explore their library. I have also included instructions.
Preview of 3 Letter S-Blends Game and Quick Check Assessment

3 Letter S-Blends Game and Quick Check Assessment

Created by
Sara Goldsby
This file contains a dice game: Roll, Read, Color for 3 Letter S-Blends. It also contains a quick check assessment to check students' ability to read words with 3 letter s-blends.
Preview of One Change Complete Bundle

One Change Complete Bundle

If you and your students love One Change and play for all different phonics patterns, this bundle is for you! This product includes every One Change list I have ever made -including some that are not posted on Teachers Pay Teachers. There are 22 different spelling patterns for the price of 6! A table of contents makes them easy to find. Time-saving tip: I printed this and bound it into a book for my own classroom, so I never have to print words lists for individual lessons again. You may want to
Preview of 5 w's and 1 h die

5 w's and 1 h die

Created by
Kelsey Boyle
This die can be used as a game or in small groups. Cut out and glue the die When this die is ruled it will land on one of the 5 w's or 1 h for the students to answer about a text. 5 w's = Where, when, who, why, when 1 h = how
Preview of Main Idea and Supporting Details Task Cards

Main Idea and Supporting Details Task Cards

Created by
TaskTeacher
This is a set of task cards that give students practice with identifying supporting details with a main idea. This set contains 23 cards. Each card has a main idea and four supporting details. . Students have to determine which detail does NOT support the main idea.. These cards can be used for independent practice, as a literacy center activity, as game cards, or for take-home practice. Task cards are also a great resource to use for reading intervention as well. Depending on your students' s
Preview of 'Sorry!' Cards Template

'Sorry!' Cards Template

Created by
Vanessa Bingham
Create your own 'Sorry!' game using these templates. All of the cards from the original 'Sorry!' game are here, all you need to do is add your own sight words, vocabulary words, math problems - get creative! Students play 'Sorry!' as they normally would, but need to read the word, solve the problem, etc. before they can move. When you are done personalizing the cards, simply print on card stock and cut out. Have fun!
Preview of Roll and Build Silly Sentences

Roll and Build Silly Sentences

Created by
Language Stuff
A fun task to practice various tenses.All you need is this editable template (which you can complete yourself, typing the necessary verbs, coming up with famous characters, places and time) and 2 dice. Divide the students into pairs or mini groups of 3-4 people. Each pair/group will need 2 dice and a table filled with the necessary information (see the photo).Children take turns rolling both dice at the same time, choose the appropriate parts of the sentence and make up funny sentences orally or
Preview of Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Greek and Latin Roots Puzzles

Created by
Melanie Kross
Students in 2nd through 5th grades will have the opportunity to match up Greek and Latin roots with their meanings, examples of words containing the roots, and pictures to lock the meanings into memory!! There are two versions, one that is more difficult because the colors are the same, while the other set is multi-colored for easy self checking. Once puzzles are completed students will record the matches they have made in a chart.
Preview of Differentiation Strategies

Differentiation Strategies

Created by
mary newman
Activities that can be used at any age level and in any subject area. They focus on differentiation. Each strategy card includes instructions on how to use the strategy, high and low modifications, intelligence styles, and content application ideas.
Preview of Minute To Win It Vocabulary Games

Minute To Win It Vocabulary Games

Created by
Jan Wiggs
Use engaging,fun,and quick games to teach and practice vocabulary words across the curriculum. Based on the concept of the hit TV game show, students engage in various games that help them read new vocabulary words, learn meanings, and apply them to practical use in one minute intervals. The twenty games, created by Jan Wiggs, have been used with students ranging from elementary grades through college level students. Vocabulary words from thematic units, science and social studies textbooks, b
Preview of Ice Breaker in ENGLISH & SPANISH | Find things in common | Cosas en común

Ice Breaker in ENGLISH & SPANISH | Find things in common | Cosas en común

Great way for students to talk to everyone in class including their teacher.Las cosas que tenemos en comúnHabla con tus compañeros/as sobre los siguientes temas para ponerse de acuerdo en algo que tienen en común (find something in common). Incluye fotos para no tener que usar inglés en clase!Great way for students to talk to everyone in class, move around the classroom, and interview everyone including their teacher.The things we have in common. Students must keep asking until they find somethi
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

Benefits of learning English language arts

Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
  • Build critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

Discover printable and digital English language arts resources

On TPT, English language arts resources come in various forms: from interactive notebooks and task cards to small-group activities and individual worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of ELA concepts, or to reteach a tricky concept. By incorporating ELA resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create an engaging learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of ELA concepts.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital English language arts worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what ELA topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching the parts of speech to 1st graders or argumentative essay writing to 10th graders — TPT has instructional materials that are designed to help with any ELA learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning ELA will be so much easier.

Frequently asked questions about teaching English language arts

What types of English language arts lessons are available on TPT?

There are many different types of English language arts resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular ELA lessons include reading, writing, phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and creative writing.

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Educators can save time preparing English language arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for ELA resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of ELA lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my English language arts lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your English Language Arts lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.