Class 2 Reading Passage on Diary Entry: Rainy Day

Class 2 Reading Passage on Diary Entry: Rainy Day
Class 2 Reading Passage on Diary Entry: Rainy Day

Class 2 Reading Passage on Diary Entry: Rainy Day

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Raindrops and Paper Boats: Reading Comprehension for Class 2

This Grade 2 reading comprehension worksheet, Diary Entry: Rainy Day is a warm and relatable diary entry written by Sana, describing her joyful experience on a rainy morning. From wearing her yellow raincoat to making paper boats and sipping warm milk after school, students connect emotionally with real-life events while strengthening their reading and writing skills.

Why “Diary Entry: Rainy Day” Matters in Grammar? 

Writing diary entries encourages creativity, reflection, and correct sentence flow. For Grade 2 learners, this worksheet helps: 
1. Recognize and use diary structure with date, time, and personal tone. 
2. Build descriptive language using adjectives and sensory details (sound, sight, touch). 
3. Understand cause and effect in everyday actions (rain → puddles → raincoat). 
4. Express feelings through complete sentences and first-person narration.

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students answer questions about what Sana wore, what she made, and who she spent time with, helping them recall key story facts.

Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions 
Students write short, thoughtful answers explaining what they learned about rain, how Sana dried her things, and which activity they would enjoy most.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. b) Yellow raincoat 
2. a) Paper boats 
3. c) Aarav 
4. d) Jump in puddles 
5. c) Why rain is important for plants 
6. a) Warm milk 

Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions 
7. We learned why rain is important for plants from our science teacher. 
8. My mother dried my shoes. 
9. I liked the sound because it was calm and made me feel cozy. 
10. I would enjoy making paper boats because it is creative and fun.

Help your child explore imagination and expression through this rainy-day reflection in Diary Entry: Rainy Day, a perfect mix of grammar and creativity for Class 2 learners! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It develops descriptive language, emotion recognition, and contextual understanding in Class 2 English worksheets.

Talking about weather and moods improves vocabulary, empathy, and comprehension skills in early learners.

Kids notice how events or weather influence actions and emotions, boosting CBSE English reading comprehension practice.