Class 2 English: Matching Pictures to Sentences
This worksheet helps Class 2 students improve their reading comprehension by matching simple sentences to corresponding pictures. Students will practice understanding the meaning of short sentences.
What's inside this workbook
This Class 2 English Practice contains 30 questions across 5 printable pages and includes a full answer key at medium difficulty in ENGLISH. Aligned to the CBSE and NCERT syllabus.
How this worksheet helps your child
- Builds confidence in core English concepts taught in Class 2 through repeated, varied practice.
- Aligned to CBSE and NCERT — questions mirror the pattern children see in school tests and unit assessments.
- Comes with an answer key so parents and students can self-check in minutes, without needing a teacher.
- Pitched at medium level — use it for daily homework, weekend revision or quick exam warm-ups.
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How to use this worksheet at home
Open the print view and use your browser's Print dialog to print on regular A4 paper or save as a PDF. Hand the printed sheet to your child (Class 2) and set a relaxed time limit — 15 to 25 minutes works for most English worksheets. When they're done, open the "With answer key" view and let them self-mark question by question. Re-print as many times as you need; the file never expires and there's no download limit.
- Q1. Which sentence describes a boy kicking a ball?
- The girl is reading a book.
- The boy is kicking a ball.
- The cat is sleeping.
- The bird is flying high.
- Q2. Choose the sentence that tells about a red car.
- The car is blue.
- The car is fast.
- The car is red.
- The car has big wheels.
- Q3. Which sentence matches a picture of a girl eating an apple?
- She is drinking water.
- She is eating a banana.
- She is eating an apple.
- She is holding a flower.
- Q4. Select the sentence for a dog wagging its tail.
- The dog is barking loudly.
- The dog is chasing a cat.
- The dog is wagging its tail.
- The dog is sleeping in the sun.
- Q5. Which sentence describes a big, green tree?
- The tree is small and brown.
- The tree has many flowers.
- The tree is big and green.
- The tree is next to the house.
+ 25 more in the printable PDF.
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- Is it aligned to the CBSE / NCERT syllabus?
- Yes. All Class 2 worksheets are built around the CBSE and NCERT pattern so they map cleanly to what your child is studying in school.
- Can I print this worksheet at home?
- Yes. Click "Open print view" and use your browser's Print dialog to print on standard A4 paper, or save it as a PDF for later. The layout is designed to fit cleanly without scaling.
- Does it include an answer key?
- Yes — click "With answer key" to print a version with answers included, so parents and students can self-mark in minutes.