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    Windy Nights Poem Practice Worksheet for Class 2 (Printable PDF)

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    Windy Nights Poem Practice Worksheet for Class 2 (Printable PDF)
    Anushka Agarwal
    Anushka AgarwalI am a passionate educator with 5 years of teaching experience, including 4 years in school teaching and 1 year as a Public Speaking trainer at PlanetSpark. I specialize in building confidence, communication skills, and personality development in young learners.
    Last Updated At: 31 Mar 2026
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    Windy Nights Poem Practice Worksheet for Class 2 (Printable PDF)

    Have you ever listened carefully to the sound of the wind at night? In this English grammar worksheet for Grade 2, students explore the beautiful poem “Windy Nights” while building strong reading comprehension skills in a fun and engaging way.

    What Is The Topic?

    This worksheet focuses on reading comprehension through a poem titled “Windy Nights.” Students read a short and simple poem based on everyday life and answer different types of questions related to it.

    The goal of this topic is to help students:
    • Understand what they read  
    • Identify key details from the poem  
    • Answer both objective and subjective questions  
    • Make connections with the text  

    By practicing this, students improve their ability to read, think, and respond clearly.

    What’s In This Worksheet?

    This English grammar worksheet includes a variety of question types to help Grade 2 students practice reading comprehension skills.

    1. A short, simple poem from everyday life titled “Windy Nights”  
    2. Objective-type questions to check clear facts from the poem  
    3. Subjective-type questions to check deeper understanding  
    4. Questions that require students to connect ideas with the text  
    5. A complete answer section for all the questions  

    This structure helps students prepare for exams by improving both understanding and answering skills.

    Definitions, Examples, Techniques, And Tips

    Definitions:
    Reading comprehension means understanding what we read and being able to answer questions based on it.

    Examples:
    The poem describes how “horses of wind race through the night” and how “leaves spin fast with dancing might.” These lines help students imagine the scene and answer questions correctly.

    Techniques:
    • Read the poem slowly and carefully  
    • Focus on key lines that describe actions and feelings  
    • Look for words that explain movement, sound, and emotion  

    Quick learning tips:
    • Pay attention to repeated ideas like wind, movement, and sound  
    • Try to picture the scene in your mind while reading  
    • Re-read difficult lines to understand better  

    Why Is It Important To Learn This?

    Reading comprehension is an important skill for students. It helps them understand stories, poems, and questions in exams.

    By learning this topic:
    • Students become better readers  
    • They can answer questions more accurately  
    • Their thinking and imagination improve  
    • It builds a strong foundation for all subjects  

    Where Will This Knowledge Help You?

    This knowledge is useful in many areas:

    • In exams – to answer comprehension questions correctly  
    • In writing – to understand how ideas are expressed  
    • In class – to participate confidently in discussions  
    • In daily life – to understand stories, poems, and instructions  

    How To Use This Worksheet?

    Follow these steps to get the best results from this worksheet:

    1. Read the poem “Windy Nights” carefully  
    2. Attempt all questions independently  
    3. Review your answers using the answer key  
    4. Correct any mistakes and understand the correct responses  
    5. Practice regularly to improve your comprehension skills  

    The solutions follow the exact worksheet order, so students should compare their answers carefully.

    Important Tips And Tricks

    1. Read every question carefully before answering  
    2. Do not rush—understanding the poem is important  
    3. Look for clues directly in the poem  
    4. For objective questions, choose the most appropriate option  
    5. For subjective questions, think about the meaning of the poem  
    6. For connection-based questions, relate your answer to the text  
    7. For vocabulary questions like synonyms, focus on word meaning in context  

    Complete Answer Key

    Windy Nights

    On windy nights the sky feels bright, 
    horses of wind race through the night.
    Trees sway low then lift in flight, 
    leaves spin fast with dancing might. 
    Clouds drift softly, painted white, 
    flags flap loud with all their might.
    The wind rushes past like pure delight, 
    twirling kites that pull with fight.
    Turning corners sharp and tight, 
    brushing windows left and right. 
    Every sound feels fresh and bright, 
    whispers float like soft moonlight.
    air turns roads to paths of knight,
    carrying dreams beyond our sight.

    Exercise No. 1

    Choose the most appropriate option in relevance to this passage.

    1. What races through the night?  
    Answer: Horses of wind  

    2. What does the wind twirl in the poem?  
    Answer: Kites  

    3. How does the sound feel?  
    Answer: Fresh and bright  

    Exercise No. 2

    Answer the following questions from the passage.

    1. Why does the breeze make the child smile?  
    The breeze makes the child smile because it feels gentle and exciting.  

    2. What does the poem say about the kites?  
    The poem says kites twirl and pull with fight.  

    3. What do the shadows look like at night?  
    The shadows look like galloping horses.  

    Exercise No. 3

    Read the questions carefully and answer the following by making connections with the text.

    1. How does the poem show that the wind is powerful?  
    The wind is powerful because it moves leaves, flags, kites and dust trails.  

    2. How do everyday objects become lively in the wind?  
    Everyday objects like shadows, lights and leaves become lively by moving quickly.  

    3. Why does the night feel adventurous to the child?  
    The night feels adventurous because everything moves as if alive.  

    4. Give a synonym for “delight.”  
    “Joy” is a suitable synonym.  

    This English grammar worksheet for Grade 2 on “Windy Nights” helps students enjoy poetry while improving their reading comprehension skills. With regular practice, students can become more confident readers and perform better in exams.

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