Printable Second Grade April Thematic Unit Bundle
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Printable Second Grade April Thematic Unit Bundle

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Printable Second Grade April Thematic Unit BundleFile Type: Digital PDF Page Count: 259 pages Your entire April, planned and prepped. This all in one Ready. Set. TEACH! bundle was designed to make your month smoother with standards aligned, no prep resources that follow a clear scope and sequence for second grade success. With 259 total pages (including worksheets, activities, labels, covers, and teacher forms), this complete April Second Grade Thematic Unit has everything you need for a full month

File Type: Digital PDF 

Page Count: 259 pages 

Your entire April, planned and prepped.

This all-in-one Ready. Set. TEACH! bundle was designed to make your month smoother with standards-aligned, no-prep resources that follow a clear scope and sequence for second grade success. With 259 total pages (including worksheets, activities, labels, covers, and teacher forms), this complete April Second Grade Thematic Unit has everything you need for a full month of themed learning, literacy growth, and hands-on fun!

What’s Included:


April Second Grade 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.

April Second Grade Daily Math — 22 pages

A full month of structured math practice following a clear weekly scope and sequence:

Week 1: 3-digit addition and subtraction
Week 2: 2D and 3D shapes
Week 3: Introduction to fractions
Week 4: Fun spiral review of key math skills

Designed to build math fluency, number sense, and confidence through consistent daily practice.

April Second Grade Daily Writing Warm Ups — 24 pages

Daily writing practice across multiple genres to strengthen sentence structure, grammar, and idea organization:

Monday: Opinion Writing
Tuesday: Informative Writing
Wednesday: Descriptive / Imaginative Writing
Thursday: Draw and Label
Friday: Fix-It-Up Grammar & Conventions Practice

A simple routine that helps students build strong writing habits and confidence.

April Second Grade Daily Science of Reading — 21 pages

Daily word study and phonics activities aligned with Science of Reading principles:

Week 1: Suffixes – -ful and -less
Week 2: Suffixes – -ly and -y
Week 3: Compound words
Week 4: Heart words and multisyllabic words

Activities support decoding, vocabulary development, and word analysis skills.

April Second Grade Daily Heart Words — 38 pages

Focused practice for 11 heart words with multiple pages per word to support reading, writing, and spelling:

whose, school, thought, heard, above, world, rough, tough, sugar, often, shoe

Also includes four reading comprehension passages with questions that help students apply heart words in context.

April Second Grade Daily Reading — 21 pages

A mix of engaging fiction and nonfiction reading passages paired with comprehension questions designed to help students practice understanding text, identifying key details, and strengthening vocabulary.

April First & Second Grade Science — pages vary

Science activities pulled from the full April science set that support observation, discussion, labeling, sorting, and early scientific thinking.

April Dear Earth Writing Craftivity and Read Aloud Mini Lesson — 4 pages

A thoughtful Earth-themed writing craftivity paired with a guided read aloud mini lesson. Includes a teacher guide with before, during, and after reading prompts to support discussion and reflection. Students write a letter to the Earth on a round writing page, then attach a cut-out Earth to the top to create a meaningful and display-worthy final piece.

April How To Catch a Silly Goose Writing Craftivity — 9 pages

A playful and engaging writing craftivity that brings creativity into your classroom! Students respond to the prompt by writing how they would catch a silly goose, then create a fun goose craft using mix-and-match outfit pieces. The dressed-up goose is glued to the top of the writing page, making an adorable and imaginative display.

April Coloring Pages — 12 pages

April-themed coloring pages perfect for quiet centers, early finishers, calm transitions, or creative brain breaks.

April Mazes and Word Searches — pages vary

A mix of April-themed mazes, word searches, word scrambles, and crosswords that encourage vocabulary practice, problem solving, and critical thinking.

April Writing Pages — 12 pages

Four writing layouts across three April themes: April Showers, Rain Ducks, and Pond Life. Perfect for free writing, storytelling, labeling diagrams, or short paragraph writing.

April Words Posters — 4 pages

Includes two posters in both full color and black & white: April Words and Spring Words. Perfect for word walls, writing centers, and seasonal vocabulary support.

Easter Activities (First & Second Grade)

A festive mix of Easter-themed learning activities designed to reinforce literacy skills while celebrating spring in the classroom.

Earth Day Activities (First & Second Grade)

Meaningful Earth Day activities that encourage students to learn about caring for our planet while practicing reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.

April The Earth in Bloom Craftivity and Read Aloud Mini Lesson — 5 pages

A meaningful Earth-themed craftivity paired with a guided read aloud mini lesson. Students cut out flower petals and write their ideas on each one, then glue the petals around a cut-out Earth to create a “blooming Earth” craft. The finished piece is attached to the top of a writing page, making a beautiful display that encourages reflection and discussion about caring for our planet.

April Showers Writing Craftivity — 3 pages

A fun and interactive spring writing craft that brings creativity into your classroom! Students color and cut out an umbrella and raindrops, then respond to the prompt “What do April showers bring?” by writing their ideas on the raindrops. The raindrops are attached to the umbrella using string to create a playful, hands-on writing display perfect for spring bulletin boards.

April I Can Help the Earth Craftivity and Read Aloud Mini Lesson — 5 pages

A meaningful Earth-focused craftivity paired with a guided read aloud mini lesson. Includes a teacher guide with before, during, and after reading prompts to support discussion and reflection. Students create a patchwork Earth by assembling pieces and tracing phrases about how to help the Earth, then complete a writing page to share their own ideas for caring for our planet.

April Soar Into Spring Name Writing Craftivity — 5 pages

A cheerful spring craftivity that makes name writing practice fun and hands-on! Students cut out bow pieces and write one letter of their name on each, then attach them along a string to a colorful kite. The finished craft creates an adorable spring display while reinforcing letter recognition and name formation skills.

April Build the Earth Craftivity and Read Aloud Mini Lesson — 5 pages

A meaningful Earth-themed craftivity paired with a guided read aloud mini lesson. Includes a teacher guide with before, during, and after reading prompts to support discussion and comprehension. Students color an Earth base, cut and glue land pieces, and complete a tracing writing page before attaching their finished Earth to the top.

April Hatching Chick Craftivity — 3 pages

A cheerful spring craft where students color and cut out a chick hatching from its egg. For an added creative touch, students can write a short spring message on the eggshell, like “Peep!”—perfect for seasonal displays.

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