Below is a design for 10 worksheets tailored for Grade 2 students based on the theme “Seasons and Weather.” These worksheets connect reading to real-life experiences and support science lessons, as requested. Each worksheet includes a title, instructions, and activities aligned with the examples you provided.

Worksheet 1: New Words from Weather Stories
Title: Finding Weather Words
Instructions: Read the short story “Rainy Days” below. Then, find and circle the word “puddle” in the story.
Activity:
- Story: “After the rain, Tim saw a big puddle on the ground. He jumped in it and splashed water everywhere!”
- Task: Circle the word “puddle” in the story. Then, draw a picture of a puddle below.
Worksheet 2: Homophones in the Seasons
Title: Sun or Son?
Instructions: Choose the correct word, “sun” or “son,” to fill in the blank in each sentence.
Activity:
- The ___ shines in summer.
- My ___ loves playing outside.
- The ___ is hot today.
- Task: Write “sun” or “son” in each blank.
Worksheet 3: Synonyms & Antonyms of Weather
Title: Weather Word Match
Instructions: Draw a line to match each weather word to its synonym (similar word) or antonym (opposite word).
Activity:
- Hot → Warm (synonym)
- Cold → Cool (synonym)
- Hot → Cold (antonym)
- Sunny → Cloudy (antonym)
- Task: Match the words by drawing lines.
Worksheet 4: Complete the Weather Sentence
Title: Finish the Weather Thought
Instructions: Fill in the blank with a word that makes sense in each sentence.
Activity:
- The wind ___ strong today. (Example: blows)
- The rain ___ on the roof. (Example: falls)
- The sun ___ in the sky. (Example: shines)
- Task: Write a word in each blank.
Worksheet 5: Punctuation in Stormy Days
Title: Fix the Stormy Sentences
Instructions: Add the correct punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation point) to each sentence.
Activity:
- Is it raining ___
- Wow, the thunder is loud ___
- The storm stopped ___
- Task: Add punctuation to the end of each sentence.
Worksheet 6: Linking Seasonal Fun
Title: Why Did It Happen?
Instructions: Fill in the blank with “because” to connect the two parts of each sentence.
Activity:
- We stayed inside ___ it snowed.
- I wore a jacket ___ it was cold.
- The flowers grew ___ it rained.
- Task: Write “because” in each blank.
Worksheet 7: Nouns & Verbs in Fall
Title: Fall Words
Instructions: Read each sentence. Circle the noun (person, place, or thing) and underline the verb (action word).
Activity:
- The leaves fall in autumn.
- Kids jump in piles.
- Wind blows the trees.
- Task: Circle the noun and underline the verb in each sentence.
Worksheet 8: Describing Spring Days
Title: Springtime Words
Instructions: Fill in the blank with a describing word that fits the sentence.
Activity:
- The sun is ___ in spring. (Example: bright)
- The flowers are ___ today. (Example: pretty)
- The breeze feels ___ outside. (Example: cool)
- Task: Write a describing word in each blank.
Worksheet 9: Weather Sentence Order
Title: Build a Weather Sentence
Instructions: Put the words in the correct order to make a sentence. Write the sentence on the line.
Activity:
- blows / wind / the / hard
- Example Answer: The wind blows hard.
- rain / falls / the / fast
- sun / shines / the / bright
- Task: Write each group of words as a full sentence.
Worksheet 10: Fill in the Season Blank
Title: Name That Season
Instructions: Fill in the blank with the correct season: spring, summer, fall, or winter.
Activity:
- The ___ is cold and snowy. (Example: winter)
- The ___ is warm and sunny. (Example: summer)
- The ___ has colorful leaves. (Example: fall)
- Task: Write the correct season in each blank.
Notes for Teachers:
- These worksheets can be paired with short weather-related stories or science discussions about seasons.
- Encourage students to draw pictures or share personal experiences (e.g., “What do you do on a rainy day?”) to connect to real life.
- Adjust difficulty by providing word banks or hints for struggling learners.
