

This Class 2 worksheet helps young learners strengthen their understanding of simple sentence structure through picture-based writing, jumbled sentence correction, matching tasks, and fill-in-the-blank exercises.
Each activity encourages students to observe, arrange words correctly, identify meaningful sentence parts, and write independently—skills that are essential for clear communication and confident writing in Grade 2.
Sentence formation is a crucial grammar skill because:
1. It teaches students how to express ideas clearly and correctly.
2. It strengthens the understanding of subjects, verbs, and proper word order.
3. It improves writing fluency and prepares students for paragraph writing.
4. It builds confidence in constructing meaningful, complete sentences.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Write a Simple Sentence from a Picture
Learners observe images—a girl watering a plant, a boy playing with a toy car, a mother cooking, and a man reading—and write simple sentences describing each action.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Arrange the Jumbled Words
Students rearrange mixed-up words to form correct sentences, practicing proper structure, meaning, and capitalization.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match Sentence Beginnings to Endings
Children match sentence starters (The sun, My mother, The teacher, The boy) with correct endings to create complete, meaningful sentences.
📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks Using a Word Bank
Using verbs from the word bank (go, sing, is, wears, shines), learners complete simple sentences related to everyday actions.
✍️ Exercise 5 – Write Five Simple Sentences
Students independently write five sentences of their own, helping build creativity and confidence.
Exercise 1 – Picture-Based Sentences (Sample Answers)
1. The girl is watering a plant.
2. The boy is playing with a toy car.
3. The mother is cooking food.
4. The man is reading a newspaper.
Exercise 2 – Jumbled Sentences
1. This is my book.
2. Rohan is playing football.
3. The sky is blue.
4. The flowers in the garden are beautiful.
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. The sun — shines brightly.
2. My mother — helps me with my homework.
3. The teacher — teaches us English.
4. The boy — runs fast in the race.
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks
1. The sun shines in the sky.
2. She wears a red dress.
3. We go to school every day.
4. My dog is very happy.
5. The birds sing in the tree.
Exercise 5 – Write Five Simple Sentences
(Sample answers; student responses may vary.)
1. I like to play football.
2. The cat is sleeping.
3. My sister draws pictures.
4. We visit the park.
5. The flowers are pretty.
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It teaches children to arrange words correctly, use proper structure, and express ideas clearly in writing.
They can give prompts or pictures and encourage children to create meaningful sentences using correct grammar.
It strengthens writing fluency, improves comprehension, and helps students communicate thoughts more effectively.