This Grade 2 informational writing worksheet focuses on matching headings to sections. Students complete nine fill-in-the-blank sentences about using headings like History, Habitat, Food, and Fun Facts. Then they match four headings to short animal-report sections. Grade 2 writers learn that clear, bold headings help readers find the section they want quickly and make informational texts much easier to scan and follow.
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Informational Writing
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A heading is a short title that tells what a section is about.
2. The heading 'History' fits a section that tells the story of long ago.
3. The heading 'Habitat' fits a section that tells where an animal lives.
4. The heading 'Food' fits a section that tells what an animal eats.
5. The heading 'Fun Facts' fits a section with surprising little-known facts.
6. Headings help readers find the part they want to read.
7. A writer should put the correct heading above the matching section.
8. Headings are usually printed in bold letters so they stand out.
9. In an animal report, 'Habitat' and 'Food' are common headings together.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
History
→ How this animal changed over long ago years
How this animal changed over long ago years
Habitat
→ The rainforest places where this animal lives
The rainforest places where this animal lives
Food
→ The fruits and leaves this animal eats each day
The fruits and leaves this animal eats each day
Fun Facts
→ One surprise about this animal most people do not know
One surprise about this animal most people do not know
Informational Writing
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A heading is a short title that tells what a section is about.
2) The heading 'History' fits a section that tells the story of long ago.
3) The heading 'Habitat' fits a section that tells where an animal lives.
4) The heading 'Food' fits a section that tells what an animal eats.
5) The heading 'Fun Facts' fits a section with surprising little-known facts.
6) Headings help readers find the part they want to read.
7) A writer should put the correct heading above the matching section.
8) Headings are usually printed in bold letters so they stand out.
9) In an animal report, 'Habitat' and 'Food' are common headings together.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
History
→ How this animal changed over long ago years
How this animal changed over long ago years
Habitat
→ The rainforest places where this animal lives
The rainforest places where this animal lives
Food
→ The fruits and leaves this animal eats each day
The fruits and leaves this animal eats each day
Fun Facts
→ One surprise about this animal most people do not know
One surprise about this animal most people do not know
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