Class 2 Grammar Worksheet for Easy Unseen Passage

Class 2 Grammar Worksheet for Easy Unseen Passage
Class 2 Grammar Worksheet for Easy Unseen Passage

Class 2 Grammar Worksheet for Easy Unseen Passage

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Read with Ease: Easy Unseen Passage Worksheet for Class 2 

This Class 2 worksheet features five engaging unseen passages that help children practise reading, understanding details, and answering questions independently. With relatable themes like a busy school morning, a colourful market visit, a classroom garden, an activity hour, and an evening at the sports court, students learn to read carefully and respond through fill-in-the-blanks, MCQs, one-word answers, one-line answers, and short paragraphs. 

Why Easy Unseen Passages Matter in Grammar? 

Unseen passages help children: 
1. Read and understand new texts independently. 
2. Build vocabulary linked to school, home, nature, and daily routines. 
3. Strengthen comprehension through mixed question formats. 
4. Improve focus, memory, and confidence in answering questions. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

Five unseen passages with varied exercises that include: 
• Fill in the blanks 
• Multiple-choice questions 
• One-word answers 
• One-line answers 
• Short paragraph responses 

Passage 1 – Rehan’s Busy School Day (Page 3) 
Rehan wakes up early, enjoys warm breakfast, fills his own water bottle, waves at neighbours, reads with classmates, shares fruit, waters plants, draws pictures, and ends his day with a bedtime story. 

Passage 2 – A Visit to the Neighbourhood Market (Page 5) 
Sonal visits a busy market with her parents. She carries a cloth bag, watches weighing on a digital scale, smells flowers, enjoys fruit samples, drinks orange juice, and learns about fresh food and polite behaviour. 

Passage 3 – Caring for the Classroom Garden (Page 8) 
Leena helps take care of plants kept near a sunny window. She waters them with a blue watering can, observes new leaves, informs the teacher about insects, writes plant heights on a chart, and learns patience. 

Passage 4 – Activity Hour in Class 2 (Page 11) 
Every Friday, students rotate between art, reading, and blocks. Aarav likes colouring, Mehul likes building towers, and everyone follows rules, moves on a soft bell, and works neatly and calmly. 

Passage 5 – Evening at the Sports Court (Page 14) 
Tara plays with friends every evening. She enjoys throw ball, watches older kids play badminton, listens to safety reminders, drinks water, and goes home happily with her mother. 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. apartment 
2. curtains 
3. poha 
4. bag 
5. bottle 
6. neighbours 
7. shelf 
8. Nikhil 
9. balcony 
10. gentle 

Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. a 
2. b 
3. a 
4. b 
5. b 
6. a 
7. b 
8. b 
9. a 
10. b 

Exercise 3 – One-Word Answers 
1. window 
2. Mr. Sameer 
3. blue 
4. soil 
5. leaves 
6. insects 
7. chart 
8. height 
9. proud 
10. patience 

Exercise 4 – One-Line Answers 
1. Class 2 has Activity Hour every Friday afternoon. 
2. Ms. Roshni plans the tasks for the children. 
3. Students practise simple exercises like stretching or balancing. 
4. Aarav enjoys the art table the most. 
5. Mehul enjoys building towers and bridges. 
6. A soft bell tells them to move between tables. 
7. Students must keep materials neat and return items to trays. 
8. They gather on the carpet to share their work. 

Exercise 5 – Short Paragraph Answers 
1. Tara enjoys visiting the sports court because she likes being active, playing with friends, and spending time outdoors after homework. 
2. Tara and her friends usually play throw ball together, forming a small circle and tossing the ball carefully. 
3. Older children use the court to play badminton, moving quickly and hitting the shuttle back and forth. 
4. Mr. Raj reminds children to play safely, keep the court clean, and be careful while running or tossing the ball. 
5. Tara ends her day by drinking water, thanking her friends, and walking home with her mother. 
6. She considers the sports court a happy place because she learns teamwork, patience, and good habits in a friendly environment. 

Build your child’s confidence with this Class 2 unseen passage worksheet — perfect for strengthening early comprehension and reading skills. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Straightforward sentences allow learners to practice understanding facts without feeling overwhelmed.

Encouraging them to predict what might come next helps build thinking and comprehension.

Frequent practice improves fluency, confidence, and accuracy in everyday reading.