Savvas Science- 2nd Grade Quizzes

🔬 Savvas Texas Experience Science — Grade 2 Quiz

Select a unit, choose quiz length, then generate and print

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🔬 Savvas Texas Experience Science — Grade 2 Quiz Generator

100 questions per unit · instant randomized quizzes · print-ready in seconds

If your school uses Savvas Texas Experience Science, this tool was built for your classroom. Pick any of the six units below, choose 5 or 10 questions, and generate a fresh randomized quiz every time — with a clean printable layout that includes Name, Date, and Class lines. No accounts. No grading. No prep time.
✓ What these questions test
These are concept-based questions, not tied to any specific lab, investigation, or hands-on activity in the Texas Experience Science book. Every question tests a science concept from the unit — properties of matter, types of forces, weather patterns, how living things survive — the way a science assessment would. The quiz works whether your class conducted every lab station or focused on the readings and discussions, and it stays valid year after year regardless of how you delivered the instruction.

What’s covered — 6 units, 600 questions total

Unit 1
Matter
Physical properties of solids and liquids, how heating and cooling change the state of matter, combining materials to make new things, and identifying what objects are made of.
Texas Experience Science · Topic 1
Unit 2
Force and Motion
Pushes and pulls, how forces change the speed and direction of objects, comparing the strength of forces, gravity, friction, and real-world examples of objects in motion.
Texas Experience Science · Topic 2
Unit 3
Energy
Light and how it travels, shadows and their causes, how the sun provides heat and light energy, sound vibrations, how energy moves from one object to another, and uses of energy in everyday life.
Texas Experience Science · Topic 3
Unit 4
Weather and Sky
Observing and measuring weather, the water cycle, the four seasons and their patterns, objects in the sky (sun, moon, stars), severe weather safety, and tools meteorologists use.
Texas Experience Science · Topic 4
Unit 5
Earth Resources
Soil, rocks, and water as natural resources, how water moves and shapes the land, properties of rocks and minerals, conservation and reducing waste, and how people use and protect Earth’s materials.
Texas Experience Science · Topic 5
Unit 6
Plants, Animals & Environments
Plant and animal structures and their functions, basic needs of living things, life cycles, how organisms depend on each other, habitats, food chains, and how living things adapt to survive in their environment.
Texas Experience Science · Topics 6–7
Why are Topics 6 and 7 grouped together? Texas Experience Science separates Plants and Animals (Topic 6) from Organisms and Environments (Topic 7), but both address the same core idea — how living things are structured, what they need to survive, and how they interact with the world around them. Grouping them into one unit creates a richer, more connected assessment that reflects the relationships students are building across both topics in class.

How to use it

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Pick your unit Match it to the topic your class is investigating right now.
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Choose 5 or 10 questions 5 for a quick science check. 10 for a topic test or review.
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Generate Questions drawn randomly from 100 per unit — a different quiz every time.
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Print and go Clean layout ready to hand out. Name, Date, and Class lines included.