

Class 2 Worksheet on Time Words – Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
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Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow – Time Words Practice for Class 2
Time words like yesterday, today, and tomorrow help children connect ideas to real-life events. This simple, sentence-based worksheet is designed to strengthen a Class 2 child’s understanding of time-related vocabulary in a fun, relatable way. Whether it’s talking about visiting grandma or going to the park, every sentence in this activity helps children make sense of past, present, and future actions.
📌 Why Should Children of This Age Group Learn This Topic?
🧠 Helps children understand the sequence of events—what happened, what’s happening, and what will happen.
✍️ Supports clearer sentence framing when talking or writing.
📅 Builds early awareness of time-based expressions, essential for storytelling and journaling.
💬 Encourages better planning and reflection in daily conversations.
🎯 What Are the Learning Outcomes?
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Understand the correct usage of time-related words in full sentences.
2. Build stronger connections between time and action.
3. Improve sentence construction and vocabulary.
4. Become more confident in expressing thoughts clearly and logically.
📚 What Does This Worksheet Offer?
📝 A focused, one-page practice sheet with 8 time-related sentences.
📦 A simple word box with the options: yesterday, today, tomorrow.
🧩 Fun, relatable scenarios like going to the park or doing homework.
🧒 Age-appropriate language for early learners to feel confident while learning.
🧠 What Are the Different Exercises in the Worksheet?
Fill-in-the-Blanks: Children read each sentence and insert the correct time word based on context.
Example: “We had music class _____.” or “She danced on stage _____.”
✅ Answer Key to All Exercises:
1. We had music class — yesterday
2. I will visit grandma — tomorrow
3. The sun is shining — today
4. He went to the fair — yesterday
5. We are doing homework — today
6. We will go to the park — tomorrow
7. She danced on stage — yesterday
8. I am wearing a new shirt — today
✨ Build Everyday Grammar with Time Words!
Download this fun and practical Class 2 worksheet to help your child express past, present, and future actions clearly. A perfect addition to your home or classroom toolkit!