Which sentence adds more detail to 'The dog barked'?
The dog barked loudlyThe big brown dog barked loudly at the mailmanThe dogDog barkedWhich is a compound sentence?
The cat sleeps.The cat sleeps on the windowsill.The cat sleeps, and the dog plays.The sleeping cat.How can we rewrite 'The girl ate the cookie'?
The cookie was eaten by the girlCookie the girl ateAte the cookie girlThe ate girl cookieWhich sentence adds the most detail to 'The boy ran'?
The boy ran fastThe small boy ranThe energetic young boy ran quickly through the parkBoy ranWhich sentence combines two complete thoughts?
The bird sings sweetly.The bird sings, but the fish swims.The sweet bird sings.The singing bird.Which sentence adds more detail to 'The flower grew'?
The pretty flowerThe beautiful red flower grew tall in the gardenFlower grewThe flowerHow can we rewrite 'The teacher read the book'?
The book was read by the teacherRead the teacher bookThe book teacher readTeacher the bookWhich sentence has two complete thoughts joined together?
The sun shines brightly.The bright sun shines.The sun shines, and the wind blows.The shining sun.Which sentence adds more detail to 'The car stopped'?
The red carCar stoppedThe shiny red car stopped suddenly at the lightThe carHow can we rewrite 'The student wrote the story'?
The story was written by the studentStory the student wroteWrote the student storyThe wrote studentThis engaging digital activity helps second graders master the essential skill of working with simple and compound sentences. Students will practice identifying, expanding, and rearranging sentences through interactive multiple-choice questions that make learning fun and effective.
Through this differentiated learning game, students will:
sentence structure, simple sentences, compound sentences, grammar practice, sentence writing, sentence building, expanding sentences, rearranging sentences, grade 2 grammar, elementary grammar