

This Grade 2 reading comprehension worksheet, Notice: Lost Book introduces young learners to the format and purpose of writing notices. The passage features Aarav Sharma’s clear and polite notice about losing his blue English notebook in the school library. Through this everyday school scenario, children learn how to write factual, structured messages with key details like date, description, and contact information.
Writing notices teaches students to organize information briefly and clearly. For Grade 2 learners, this worksheet helps:
1. Understand the layout and tone of formal school communication.
2. Practice concise writing using key details like object, place, and date.
3. Build awareness of responsibility and honesty through real-life context.
4. Strengthen sentence punctuation, capitalization, and clarity.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students answer fact-based questions identifying what was lost, where it was lost, and who it belongs to — improving detail recall and precision.
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
Students write short, structured responses that restate notice information, explain what they would do if they found the item, and why labeling belongings is important.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. c) Blue English notebook
2. b) School library
3. a) Aarav Sharma
4. c) Yellow sticker
5. d) Class 2B
6. b) For homework
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
7. Lost: Blue English notebook with my name on the cover.
8. I would give it to the class teacher or return it to Class 2B.
9. Please return it to Class 2B or give it to Mrs. Gupta.
10. It helps people return lost items to you.
Help your child learn clarity, responsibility, and real-world writing through this practical Notice: Lost Book worksheet for Class 2!
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It teaches clarity, brevity, and organizing information effectively in Class 2 English worksheets.
It encourages reading for purpose, attention to detail, and concise expression, strengthening English comprehension skills.
By asking why each detail is important, children improve understanding, sequencing, and practical reading comprehension.