Class 2 Rhyming Words English Grammar Worksheet



Class 2 Rhyming Words English Grammar Worksheet

Rhyme Time: Rhyming Words Practice for Class 2
This joyful Class 2 worksheet helps children build listening, spelling, and vocabulary skills through fun with rhyming words. With activities like matching, sorting, rewriting, and creative sentence making, learners explore word families in a playful and memorable way.
Why Rhyming Words Matter in Class 2?
This worksheet helps learners:
1. Identify words with similar ending sounds.
2. Strengthen phonemic awareness and spelling through rhyme.
3. Use rhyming words in fun, age-appropriate sentences.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five phonics-based activities:
🎯 Exercise 1 – Match the Rhymes
Students match each word in Column A with a word from Column B that rhymes with it (e.g., *cat–mat*, *tree–bee*).
🧠 Exercise 2 – Rhyming MCQs
Children pick the word that rhymes best with the question word from multiple options (e.g., *cake–lake*, *fun–sun*).
🔍 Exercise 3 – Find Rhyming Pairs
Students find and write valid rhyming word pairs like *cup–pup*, *red–bed*, *ball–wall*, *hat–cat* from a word box.
✏️ Exercise 4 – Rewrite with Rhymes
Learners rewrite given sentences so the final word rhymes with a highlighted word (e.g., “The bee sat on a mat.” → “The bee sat on a cat.”).
📝 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing with Rhyming Pairs
Children create original sentences using rhyming word pairs like *mouse–house*, *tree–bee*, *rock–sock*, etc.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Rhyming Matches
1. cat – i. mat
2. frog – j. log
3. light – f. fight
4. pin – tin
5. tree – h. bee
6. rock – d. sock
7. day – c. gray
8. boat – e. coat
9. cold – b. bold
10. sand – g. hand
Exercise 2 – MCQs
1. cake – a. lake
2. tear – a. bear
3. fun – c. sun
4. light – c. might
5. red – a. bed
6. dog – a. log
7. pan – b. fan
8. box – a. fox
Exercise 3 – Rhyming Pairs
book – look
car – far
fish – dish
sing – ring
cat – hat
pin – win
red – bed
tree – bee
ball – wall
(Words like *man–toy*, *cup–dog*, *pet–win* do not rhyme.)
Exercise 4 – Rewritten Sentences
1. The bee sat on a **cat**.
2. He has a red **hat**.
3. I can jump on a **bed**.
4. She saw a rat in the **log**.
5. We will meet at the **wall**.
6. Dad has a big **truck**. (Note: Truck doesn’t rhyme with a target word — likely an original sentence.)
7. The bug ran up the **spoon** → change to **moon**.
8. She played with a **stick** → rewrite ending as **brick**.
9. He threw the rock in the **tin** → change to **bin**.
10. I found a frog in a **mug**.
Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences
1. The **mouse** ran into the **house**.
2. The **bee** flew over the **tree**.
3. I lost my **sock** behind the **rock**.
4. The **star** shone above the **car**.
5. I used a **fan** to cool the **pan**.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It builds phonemic awareness, listening skills, and vocabulary through rhyme-based matching and sentence writing.
Yes! Rhyming strengthens sound recognition, improves spelling patterns, and makes reading more engaging.
Absolutely — it's created for Class 2 learners with age-appropriate vocabulary and playful sentence activities.