Class 2 Reading Passage on At the Park

Class 2 Reading Passage on At the Park
Class 2 Reading Passage on At the Park

Class 2 Reading Passage on At the Park

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Playground Moments: Reading Comprehension on “At the Park” for Class 2

This engaging Class 2 reading worksheet brings to life a morning at the park with swings, trees, and laughter. Children learn to identify action words, natural elements, and emotions through Sameer’s playful outing.

Why Nature-Based Stories Support Learning? 

1. They improve word-picture association through familiar surroundings. 
2. They teach descriptive adjectives and verbs naturally. 
3. They build focus on sequencing daily events clearly. 
4. They inspire outdoor curiosity and healthy habits. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer 
Students pick answers that show understanding of setting and actions, e.g., *What did Sameer go to play on first?* 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions 
Learners recall small details from the passage and answer in brief sentences. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Expressive Writing 
Students share what they enjoy doing most in the park. 

📝 Exercise 4 – Word Recognition 
Children identify nouns and describing words related to nature and play. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer 
1. b) Swings 
2. c) Sliding and playing catch 
3. d) Oak trees 
4. a) Butterfly 
5. d) Water 
6. b) Happy 

Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions 
7. Big oak trees. 
8. Played on the see-saw. 
9. I would like to play on the swings. 
10. Yes, I liked the slides and swings. 

Encourage outdoor imagination and reading fun through lively, relatable stories about everyday playtime. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

They create a sense of joy while improving descriptive understanding and reading rhythm.

By highlighting key park-related words and letting children use them in sentences.

They show how simple activities can help children learn empathy, sharing, and observation.