The website www.englishforeveryone.org is a website that you can go to for help with understanding punctuation. There are worksheets that can be printed off so that you can work on learning in your own time.
When you search "punctuation worksheets" the first link that will come up is called "superteacherworksheets.com" which has a slew of worksheets on almost every subject including punctuation.
There is a website called englishforeveryone.org that offers free worksheets on how to use quotation marks in sentences, as well as for 8 other punctuation marks. The site also provides the answer sheet as a separate link below the worksheet link so that you can test yourself and then be able to check your answers for accuracy. Here is the link to the website: http://www.englishforeveryone.org/Topics/Punctuation.htm
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You can find reading worksheets online at any reading comprehension website. The following is a great resource for any reading worksheets www.superteacherworksheets.com/comprehension.html.
http://havefunteaching.com/worksheets/reading-worksheets/summarizing-worksheets/ has great summarizing worksheets available for you to use. it's easy to navigate through so you won't have any problem finding what you need.
Math worksheets for grade 2 can be found on the Math Worksheets Help website. This company always has free worksheets available for any level of education.
You can find noun worksheets at any website that offers reading instruction resources for teachers and parents. For noun worksheets I would personally recommend http://www.k12reader.com/noun-worksheets/.
WorksheetPlace.com has worksheets for any subject in any grade at any difficulty! Just find what you need and print it out! Couldn't be easier! Good luck in your studies!
I know you can get some free printable worksheets at worksheets galore dot com. They have many to download and print out for reuse in classrooms year after year.
There are a couple of different ways to get your worksheets, the first is to go to any near by retail store and buy them. The second way is to go to www.education.com/worksheets.
I had not heard of Dr. Seuss worksheets, but after doing some research I have discovered that there is such a thing. A few sites that offer these worksheets are edhelper.com and superteacherworksheets.com.
This website would be great for learning more about math exponents and practicing: http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com/exponents.html. There are some great activities for homophones on this website: http://havefunteaching.com/worksheets/english-worksheets/homophones-worksheets/.