This Grade 2 worksheet focuses on the three parts of an informational paragraph: topic sentence, facts, and conclusion. Students complete nine fill-in-the-blank sentences about structure and topic words. A matching section pairs transition words first, next, also, and finally with their correct uses in writing. Kids practice choosing the right word to connect facts in a paragraph. This Grade 2 page deepens W.2.2 skills by showing how transition words guide the reader.

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Busy Bee
Informational Writing
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The sentence that tells what the paragraph is about is the topic sentence.
2) The middle of the paragraph is full of facts.
3) The last sentence is the conclusion.
4) The word the paragraph is all about is the topic word.
5) Use the transition word first to start your list of facts.
6) Use the transition word next to add the second fact.
7) Use the transition word also to add one more fact.
8) Use the transition word finally to end your list of facts.
9) Transition words help the paragraph flow smoothly.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
first
starts the list of facts
starts the list of facts
next
adds the fact that comes after
adds the fact that comes after
also
adds one more fact
adds one more fact
finally
ends the list of facts
ends the list of facts
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