

Class 2 English Practice for A, An, The (Articles)
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Articles โ A, An, The Made Simple : Grammar Worksheet for Class 2
Articles like a, an, and the help complete a sentence and point to specific or general things. This Class 2 worksheet introduces young learners to these tiny yet powerful words through relatable sentence practice. From apples to the sun, children learn how to choose the right article based on sound and meaning.
๐ Why Should Children of This Age Group Learn This Topic?
๐ Helps kids write complete and grammatically correct sentences.
โจ Builds early awareness of vowel sounds and pronunciation.
๐ง Sharpens understanding of specificityโknowing when to use a/an vs. the.
๐ฃ๏ธ Supports clearer spoken English and better sentence flow.
๐ฏ What Are the Learning Outcomes?
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Use a, an, and the correctly based on sentence context.
2. Learn the difference between general and specific references.
3. Improve sentence structure and fluency.
4. Boost confidence in early writing and grammar tasks.
๐ What Does This Worksheet Offer?
๐ A one-page worksheet with 8 fill-in-the-blank sentences.
๐ฆ Word bank includes all three key articles: a, an, the.
๐ง Realistic sentence starters like โHe ate ___ orangeโ and โ___ Taj Mahal is beautiful.โ
๐ Familiar references such as โthe sun,โ โan apple,โ or โa red penโ to make learning relatable.
๐ง What Are the Different Exercises in the Worksheet?
Fill-in-the-Blanks: Learners complete each sentence by choosing the correct article (a, an, the) based on context and sound.
Example: โWe saw ___ owl on the tree.โ or โ___ moon looks bright.โ
โ Answer Key to All Exercises:
1. We saw an owl on the tree.
2. She has a red pen.
3. The moon looks bright.
4. He ate an orange.
5. The sun is shining.
6. Can I have an apple?
7. We read a storybook.
8. The Taj Mahal is beautiful.
โจ Master the Magic of A, An, and The!
Download this clear and engaging grammar worksheet for Class 2 to help your child confidently use articles in speech and writing. A strong grammar start begins here!