This medium worksheet shifts from single words to full sentences. Nine fill-in-the-blank questions cover starting sentences with a capital letter, leaving a finger space between every word, and ending with a period, question mark, or exclamation point. A matching activity then pairs four punctuation and capitalization terms with what each one does — showing excitement, ending a telling sentence, asking something, or starting a sentence.
Together they cover the full sentence-writing checklist for Grade 2.
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Handwriting: Words and Sentences
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A sentence always begins with an uppercase letter.
2. We leave a space between each word in a sentence.
3. Every sentence needs a period, question mark, or exclamation point at the end.
4. Slanting all letters the same way helps writing look uniform.
5. When we write on lined paper, letters should not go above the top line.
6. Resting your paper at a slight angle makes writing more comfortable.
7. Closing the loops on letters like a, d, and o keeps them clear.
8. Writing slowly and carefully helps avoid mistakes.
9. A lowercase e is a short letter that stays in the middle space.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
period
→ ends a telling sentence
shows excitement
question mark
→ asks something
ends a telling sentence
exclamation point
→ shows excitement
starts a sentence
capital letter
→ starts a sentence
asks something
Handwriting: Words and Sentences
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A sentence always begins with an uppercase letter.
2) We leave a space between each word in a sentence.
3) Every sentence needs a period, question mark, or exclamation point at the end.
4) Slanting all letters the same way helps writing look uniform.
5) When we write on lined paper, letters should not go above the top line.
6) Resting your paper at a slight angle makes writing more comfortable.
7) Closing the loops on letters like a, d, and o keeps them clear.
8) Writing slowly and carefully helps avoid mistakes.
9) A lowercase e is a short letter that stays in the middle space.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
period
→ ends a telling sentence
shows excitement
question mark
→ asks something
ends a telling sentence
exclamation point
→ shows excitement
starts a sentence
capital letter
→ starts a sentence
asks something
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