Class 2 English Reading Passage on Weather Chart

Class 2 English Reading Passage on Weather Chart
Class 2 English Reading Passage on Weather Chart

Class 2 English Reading Passage on Weather Chart

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Sky Watcher: Reading Comprehension on “Weather Chart” for Class 2 

This Grade 2 reading comprehension worksheet introduces children to Aarav’s weekly weather observation activity. Through this engaging story, learners read how Aarav records sunny, rainy, and cloudy days in his weather chart to predict patterns and prepare for each day. The worksheet builds comprehension, sequencing, and environmental awareness skills as children connect reading with real-life observation. 

Why Reading About Weather Matters in English Learning? 

1. It develops vocabulary about nature and seasons. 
2. It helps children understand how reading supports observation and prediction. 
3. It strengthens comprehension through daily-life connections. 
4. It encourages curiosity about science and the world around us. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer 
Students choose the right answers based on Aarav’s weather record for each day of the week. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Following Questions 
Learners write short responses to describe weather patterns and explain why observing weather is useful. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – MCQs 
1. b) Weather in his neighborhood 
2. a) Sunny 
3. b) Tuesday 
4. b) Cloudy 
5. c) To predict the weather and prepare for the day 
6. c) Sunday 

Exercise 2 – Subjective Answers 
7. Heavy rain fell on Friday. 
8. He records daily weather and notices patterns. 
9. Monday was sunny. 
10. Observing weather helps us prepare and understand changes in nature. 

Help your child explore the wonders of weather and develop strong reading and observation skills through this fun comprehension worksheet! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They invite children to record daily changes and connect text to real observations.

It expands descriptive vocabulary like cloudy, breezy, or humid, making writing richer.

Encourage kids to predict tomorrow’s weather using new words they learned.