Articles like a, an, and the are tiny words that help sentences sound complete. This Class 2 worksheet helps children spot and circle articles in full sentences, making grammar practice fun, focused, and effective. With examples from real life—like hills, owls, and books—kids learn how to use articles naturally.
✍️ Helps children write complete, correct sentences with clarity.
📘 Builds awareness of when to use a, an, or the based on sound and meaning.
🧠 Strengthens reading and grammar habits through sentence-level practice.
🗣️ Encourages smoother speech and more confident writing.
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Identify articles (a, an, the) in everyday sentences.
2. Learn when to use articles based on vowels, consonants, or specificity.
3. Improve grammar accuracy and sentence fluency.
4. Build confidence in reading, speaking, and writing clearly.
📝 A one-page worksheet with 10 relatable sentences.
✂️ Task: Circle the article used in each sentence.
🦉 Sentences use real objects and settings like an orange, a book, the sun.
🎯 Perfect for self-practice, revision, or classroom grammar games.
Circle the Article: Children read each sentence and circle the article (a, an, or the) used correctly.
Example: “He ate an orange after the game.” → circle an
1. an
2. a
3. The
4. a
5. an
6. The
7. A
8. a
9. An
10. The
Download this simple and effective Class 2 worksheet to help your child practice using a, an, and the with confidence. A small grammar step that makes a big difference!
Practice using articles with confidence in familiar sentence structures.
'A' and 'an' are used for general things; 'a' before consonants and 'an' before vowels. 'The' is used for specific things.
By practicing with everyday examples and understanding when to use each article.
They help kids write clearer sentences and improve reading fluency.