Class 2 English Worksheet on Daily Life Community


Class 2 English Worksheet on Daily Life Community
Everyday Living Words: Daily Life and Community Vocabulary for Grade 2
This Grade 2 English worksheet helps students build practical vocabulary related to daily life, household objects, shopping items, communication methods, and community safety signs. Through picture-based matching activities, learners easily connect words with real-life objects and situations they see every day.
The worksheet strengthens observation skills, reading comprehension, and word–picture association while helping children understand how language is used in homes, markets, and public places. It supports real-world learning in a simple, engaging, and age-appropriate way.
Why Daily Life Vocabulary Matters in Grammar?
Daily life and community vocabulary helps Grade 2 learners understand everyday texts, communicate clearly about their surroundings, improve comprehension skills, and build confidence in speaking and writing about real-world situations.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🏠 Exercise 1 – Matching Household Objects with Rooms
🛒 Exercise 2 – Matching Supermarket Items with Their Names
📞 Exercise 3 – Matching Ways of Communication
🚦 Exercise 4 – Matching Safety Signs with Meanings
With familiar visuals and practical examples, this worksheet makes vocabulary learning meaningful and relevant for young learners.
ANSWER KEY(For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Household Objects and Rooms
Stove – Kitchen
Bed – Bedroom
Sofa – Living room
Study table – Study room
Exercise 2 – Supermarket Items
Milk – Milk carton
Bread – Bread loaf
Rice – Rice sack
Juice – Juice bottle
Exercise 3 – Ways People Communicate
Phone – Phone
Letter – Letter
Video call – Video call
Email – Email
Exercise 4 – Safety Signs
Stop – Stop sign
No entry – No entry sign
Exit – Exit sign
No parking – No parking sign
Help your child understand everyday surroundings and communicate confidently with guided vocabulary practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It helps children learn words related to people, places, and roles within a community.
They can discuss daily routines and community roles using simple, clear vocabulary.
It builds social understanding and improves language comprehension in real-life contexts.



