

Nouns are naming words—but some nouns naturally go together! This worksheet helps Class 2 learners build vocabulary by matching related nouns (e.g., pencil and eraser, car and tyre). It boosts critical thinking, category understanding, and everyday word association in a fun, accessible way.
🧠 Helps kids recognize connections between objects in the real world.
✍️ Builds vocabulary and reinforces the idea of noun categories.
🔄 Strengthens memory and word recall.
🗣️ Encourages better sentence usage through related word understanding.
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Understand how some nouns are functionally or contextually related.
2. Expand vocabulary through real-world object pairings.
3. Build cognitive connections between common classroom and household nouns.
4. Develop logical reasoning through matching tasks.
📝 A matching activity with 20 everyday nouns.
🔄 Learners must pair related items (e.g., fan with wind, phone with charger).
🧒 Familiar words make the activity engaging and age-appropriate.
🎯 Designed for independent or group learning.
Match the Following: Students draw lines or write number pairs to link one noun with another that’s functionally related.
Example: Umbrella → Rain
1. Pencil – Eraser
2. Teacher – Classroom
3. Shoes – Socks
4. Rain – Umbrella
5. Bed – Pillow
6. Tree – Branch
7. Plate – Spoon
8. Car – Tyre
9. Fan – Wind
10. Phone – Charger
Download this matching nouns worksheet to help your Class 2 child explore how naming words work together in the real world. A perfect vocabulary booster wrapped in a fun activity!
Make noun practice visual and fun with this picture-matching activity.
Nouns are naming words for people, places, things, or ideas. Children can spot them by asking "What is it called?"
Visual matching reinforces memory and understanding through real-world connections.
Common and concrete nouns like cat, apple, or school work best.