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Do you notice how a fresh morning makes everything feel bright and happy? In this English grammar worksheet for Grade 2, students explore the beautiful poem “Good Morning” and learn how to understand poems through simple and fun reading comprehension questions.
The topic of this worksheet is Understanding Poems: Good Morning. It focuses on reading comprehension through a short and simple poem from everyday life. Students read the poem carefully and answer questions based on what they understand.
The poem describes a cheerful morning where the child greets nature, including the sun, sky, birds, flowers, and friends. Students are expected to read the poem, understand the meaning, and answer both objective-type and subjective-type questions.
This helps students:
• Read and understand simple poems
• Identify key details from the poem
• Answer questions based on what they read
• Think about the meaning of lines in the poem
1. A short and simple poem titled “Good Morning” based on everyday life
2. Objective-type questions to check clear facts from the poem
3. Subjective-type questions to check deeper understanding
4. Questions that focus on details like who, what, and how
5. A complete answer section for all questions
6. Practice to improve reading comprehension skills
This English grammar worksheet helps Grade 2 students practice reading carefully and answering questions correctly, which is important for exams.
Definitions
Reading comprehension means understanding what you read. In this worksheet, students read a poem and answer questions based on it.
Examples from the poem
Good morning sun, so warm and bright,
good morning leaves with silver light.
Good morning sky, so calm and blue,
and all the birds that sing for you.
Flowers open fresh and new,
the breeze says softly, “How do you do?”
I smile at trees and clouds so high,
the day begins, the night says bye.
My books are packed, my shoes are tied,
I greet the world with joy and pride.
To every friend and bird in view,
I call, “Good morning! How are you?”
Techniques
• Read the poem slowly and carefully
• Pay attention to important words like sun, sky, birds, and flowers
• Look for answers directly from the poem lines
• Understand what each line is describing
Quick learning tips
• Focus on keywords in the question
• Match the question with the correct line in the poem
• Read all options before choosing the answer
• Think about what the poem is saying
Understanding poems is important because it helps students become better readers. When students read poems, they learn how to understand meaning, emotions, and ideas.
This topic helps students:
• Improve reading skills
• Understand simple language and expressions
• Build confidence in answering questions
• Develop thinking and observation skills
It also helps in school exams, where reading comprehension questions are commonly asked.
This knowledge is useful in many areas:
• Exams – Students can answer comprehension questions correctly
• Writing tasks – Helps in understanding sentence structure and ideas
• Class participation – Students can read and explain poems confidently
• Daily reading – Helps in understanding stories and poems easily
It also helps students enjoy reading poems and learning new words.
1. Read the poem carefully and understand each line
2. Attempt all the questions independently
3. Choose the correct answers by thinking about the poem
4. Answer the subjective questions in your own words
5. Review the answers carefully
6. Compare your answers with the answer key
7. Correct your mistakes and learn from them
The solutions follow the exact worksheet order, so students should compare answers carefully.
1. Always read the poem before answering questions
2. Do not guess answers without understanding the poem
3. Look for exact words from the poem in the options
4. For subjective questions, answer based on the poem
5. If a question is about feelings, think about the mood of the poem
6. Practice reading poems regularly to improve comprehension
7. Stay calm and read questions carefully during exams
Choose the correct answer.
1. Who does the child greet first?
The sun
2. What color is the sky?
Blue
3. What do flowers do?
Open fresh
4. Who sings in the morning?
Birds
5. What is the breeze saying?
How do you do
6. What does the child feel?
Joy
Answer the following questions.
7. Who does the child greet?
The sun, sky, leaves, and friends.
8. How does the day begin?
It begins bright and happy.
9. What does the breeze say?
“How do you do?”
10. Who do you say good morning to?
My parents and my friends.
This Grade 2 English grammar worksheet on Understanding Poems: Good Morning is a fun and helpful way to practice reading comprehension. By reading the poem and answering questions, students can improve their understanding and confidence. Keep practicing regularly, and you will become better at reading and understanding poems.