Second Grade March Daily Morning Work — 25 pages
A daily review one-pager divided into multiple sections so students practice one skill from each core subject every day. Perfect for morning work routines, daily spiral review, and building independence.
A full month of standards-aligned math practice following a clear weekly scope and sequence:
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Week 1: 3-digit addition & subtraction
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Week 2: 2D & 3D shapes
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Week 3: Introduction to fractions
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Week 4: Fun spiral review
Daily writing practice across genres with built-in grammar support:
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Mondays: Opinion writing
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Tuesdays: Informative writing
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Wednesdays: Descriptive / Imaginative writing
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Thursdays: Draw & Label
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Fridays: Fix-It-Up grammar & conventions practice
Daily phonics and word study practice:
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Week 1: Suffixes (-ful, -less)
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Week 2: Suffixes (-ly, -y)
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Week 3: Compound words
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Week 4: Heart Words + multisyllabic words
High-frequency Heart Word practice with built-in comprehension. Includes 3 practice pages for each word (one, calm, early, trouble, young, touch, ocean, island, honest, build) plus 4 reading comprehension passages with questions for real-world application.
Fiction and nonfiction reading passages paired with comprehension questions to build stamina, vocabulary, and deeper understanding through consistent daily practice.
Includes only 1st & 2nd grade pages from the full March science set. Supports seasonal exploration, observation, discussion, and early scientific thinking.
A 3-step lift-the-flap sequencing craft where students write and illustrate how to catch a leprechaun. Includes cutting, assembling, and interactive reading components.
Students create a pot of gold with a fold-out rainbow that reveals a thoughtful writing response about what is truly more precious than gold.
Seasonal March-themed coloring pages perfect for early finishers, calm transitions, indoor recess, or creative breaks.
March-themed mazes, word searches, word scrambles, and crosswords designed to strengthen vocabulary, problem-solving, and focus.
Four writing layouts across three March themes (Rainbows, Clovers, Lucky Cats). Ideal for journaling, storytelling, free writing, and drawing + writing activities.
Two vocabulary posters in both full color and black-and-white versions:
March-themed St. Patrick’s Day activities designed to bring festive, skill-building fun into your classroom routine.
My Leprechaun Craftivity — 6 pages
Children create an adorable handprint leprechaun, then cut, glue, and trace or write labels on a differentiated frame. A festive March craft that blends creativity, fine motor practice, and early writing.
Pot of Gold Name Writing Craftivity — 6 pages
Children write or glue the letters of their name onto gold coins and build their own pot of gold. A hands-on way to strengthen name recognition, letter formation, and fine motor skills.
My Leprechaun Trap Writing Craftivity — 3 pages
Children design and draw their own leprechaun trap, trace the word leprechaun, and assemble a fun themed topper.
I Feel Lucky Writing Craftivity — 2 pages
Children write their name on gold coins, add rainbow rays, and complete a simple sentence about what makes them feel lucky.
Leprechaun Wishes Writing Craftivity — 3 pages
Students complete the sentence starter “I Caught a Leprechaun. Here are my 3 wishes…” and create a pot of gold craft with leprechaun legs for a fun, seasonal writing display.
If I Found a Pot of Gold Writing Craftivity — 3 pages
Students write and draw about what they would do if they found a pot of gold, then assemble their craft with gold coins and a rainbow topper.
