

This Grade 2 grammar worksheet focuses on synonyms—words with similar meanings—to help young learners improve vocabulary and express ideas more clearly. Students build confidence by practicing how different words can communicate the same meaning in sentences. Through scaffolded synonym exercises, students learn how choosing the right word strengthens writing, reading understanding, and communication. This worksheet encourages flexible thinking and helps expand vocabulary through exposure to multiple meaning-related word pairs.
Synonyms make language richer and clearer. For Grade 2 learners, this topic matters because:
1. It helps children avoid repetition in writing.
2. It builds meaning-based vocabulary knowledge.
3. It improves comprehension when reading new words in context.
4. It supports confident speaking and sentence formation.
This worksheet includes five structured grammar activities designed to build strong synonym awareness:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Match the Synonyms
Students match each base word with a synonym, reinforcing meaning connections.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort Word Pairs
Students classify pairs as Synonyms or Not Synonyms, building critical word recognition skills.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students choose a synonym from a given pair to complete meaningful sentences.
📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple-Choice Questions
Students choose the best synonym from four options to fit the sentence context.
🖊️ Exercise 5 – Rewrite Sentences
Students rewrite sentences by replacing highlighted synonyms to improve word variety.
Exercise 1 – Match the Synonyms
1. child – kid
2. smart – intelligent
3. happy – joyful
4. exit – out
5. hear – listen
6. funny – amusing
7. polite – courteous
8. hard – tough
9. small – little
10. brave – bold
Exercise 2 – Sort the Word Pairs
Synonyms:
1. right/correct
2. talk/speak
3. jump/leap
4. end/finish
5. road/street
6. job/task
7. light/bright
8. see/look
Not synonyms:
1. buy/sell
2. push/pull
3. early/late
4. dark/day
5. win/lose
6. shut/open
7. child/adult
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. false
2. tidy
3. easy
4. unhappy
5. sweet
6. pretty
7. quiet
8. clever
9. fast
10. baby
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. a) sleepy
2. c) difficult
3. b) annoyed
4. d) quick
5. a) happy
6. a) huge
7. d) help
8. c) mistake
9. b) choose
10. d) scared
Exercise 5 – Rewrite Sentences (Sample Answers May Vary)
1. The baby likes to eat tasty food.
2. The table is big.
3. The class test will start soon.
4. The man is rich.
5. The actor was angry.
6. The ant is a small insect.
7. The soup is warm.
8. Meera got a beautiful gift from her friends.
9. The river is broad.
10. It felt very chilly after the rain.
Help your child gain confidence in vocabulary and expressive language through synonym-building activities with PlanetSpark.
Synonyms are words with similar meanings that help expand vocabulary and improve writing.
By looking for words that can replace another word without changing the sentence meaning.
Matching games, fill-in-the-blanks, and picture exercises make learning engaging and effective.