Grade 2 Spelling Words
Moving up from Grade 1! These 50 words are what every Class 2 student needs to master. They’re longer, trickier, and include words with silent letters, double letters, and confusing patterns. But with the right tricks, your child will nail them all!
Grade 2 introduces irregular spellings like ‘through’, ‘thought’, ‘caught’ — words where the spelling looks nothing like the sound. This is where Indian kids start struggling because Hindi is phonetic but English isn’t!
⭐ Tricky Everyday Words
🔇 Silent Letter Words
📝 Double Letter Words
❓ Question & Position Words
🌳 Nature & Feeling Words
📐 5 Spelling Rules
Double the Consonant Before -ing/-ed
Short vowel + single consonant? Double it: run→running, sit→sitting, stop→stopped, swim→swimming.
Silent Letters — Just Memorize!
KNOW the K, WRITE the W, CLIMB the B, LISTEN to the T, ANSWER the W. These must be memorized!
OUGH = Multiple Sounds!
OUGH can sound different: through (OO), thought (AW), enough (UFF), though (OH). Group and memorize!
-ANT vs -ENT Endings
Some words end in -ANT (important, pleasant), others in -ENT (different, excellent). Check each word!
Magic E Still Works!
Silent E at the end makes the vowel say its name: write (long I), before (long E context), whole (long O).
🐝 Spelling Quiz
🔀 Word Scramble
Unscramble the letters
✏️ Fill in Missing Letters
Type the missing letters
❓ FAQ
What words should Grade 2 students know?
Grade 2 adds 50+ new words including silent letter words (knife, write, island), double letter words (running, different), and irregular spellings (through, thought, enough).
Why are OUGH words so confusing?
OUGH has 7 different sounds in English! Through (OO), thought (AW), enough (UFF), though (OH), cough (OFF). This is because English borrowed words from different languages.
How to teach silent letters?
Group them: KN words (knee, knife, know), WR words (write, wrong, wrap), MB words (climb, thumb, lamb). Learn each group together — the pattern makes it easier.
When do you double consonants before -ing?
When a short word ends in 1 vowel + 1 consonant: run→running, sit→sitting, swim→swimming. Don’t double if 2 vowels: read→reading, look→looking.
How many words per week for Grade 2?
10 words per week is ideal. Test on Friday, review mistakes on Monday. By end of year, that’s 400+ words mastered!