Class 2 Reading Comprehension: My House

Class 2 Reading Comprehension: My House
Class 2 Reading Comprehension: My House

Class 2 Reading Comprehension: My House

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An English teacher with four years of experience, I began my journey at 18 by assisting with grammar and creative writing sessions. TEFL-certified and currently teaching at PlanetSpark, I’m passionate about equipping students with the tools they need to succeed. I'm especially committed to bridging educational gaps for underprivileged children and will soon be volunteering at a government school in Himachal Pradesh.

My House: Reading Comprehension for Class 2 

This worksheet introduces children to different parts of a house—bedroom, kitchen, living room, and bathroom—and explains why a house is important. Using simple language, it strengthens reading skills and helps students appreciate the comfort and safety a home provides.

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar? 

It helps learners understand sentences, meanings, and ideas. For Class 2 children, this topic is important because: 
1. It improves vocabulary related to daily life. 
2. It helps them identify main ideas and details. 
3. It builds confidence through familiar content. 
4. It strengthens reading-to-understand skills.

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

Exercise 1 – MCQs 
Exercise 2 – Short Answers 
Exercise 3 – Thinking Questions 

Answer Key ( For Parents & Educators )

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option 
1. b 
2. c 
3. a 

Exercise 2 – Short Answers 
1. A house keeps us safe. 
2. The kitchen is used for cooking food. 
3. We sleep in the bedroom.

Exercise 3 – Extended Thinking 
1. Home is important because it gives shelter and comfort. 
2. Answers will vary. 
3. The passage describes rooms and their uses. 
4. Synonym for “safe” – secure.

Help your child relate to everyday surroundings while building reading confidence. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They help children describe familiar spaces and routines.

By encouraging kids to notice rooms and daily activities.

Use of prepositions and descriptive phrases.