

This Class 2 writing worksheet helps young learners describe people, objects, and places by carefully observing pictures. Through guided picture-based prompts and sensory word usage, students learn how to write clear, descriptive sentences using words that tell how things look, smell, taste, feel, or sound, strengthening vocabulary, observation, and expressive writing skills.
This worksheet helps learners:
1. Observe pictures carefully and describe details clearly.
2. Use sensory words to make writing more vivid and meaningful.
3. Write short paragraphs using describing words correctly.
4. Build confidence in expressing ideas through descriptive language.
This worksheet includes four descriptive writing activities:
Exercise 1 – Describing a Picture
Students look at a market scene picture and write a few sentences describing what they see, such as people, shops, and surroundings.
Exercise 2 – Describing Actions in a Scene
Learners observe a picture with many children playing and write sentences about what the people or children are doing.
Exercise 3 – Describing an Object Using Senses
Students write a short paragraph describing a mango using sensory words that explain how it looks, smells, tastes, feels, or sounds.
Exercise 4 – Describing a Place
Learners look at a picture of a park and write a few sentences describing the place, including nature, people, and activities.
Exercise 1 – Market Scene Description (Sample Answer – Answers may vary)
The picture shows a busy market. There are many fruit and vegetable shops. People are buying fresh fruits and talking to shopkeepers.
Exercise 2 – Action Description (Sample Answer – Answers may vary)
Many children are playing football in the park. Some children are running and others are watching. Everyone looks happy and active.
Exercise 3 – Mango Description (Sample Answer – Answers may vary)
A mango is yellow and juicy. It smells sweet and tastes delicious. It feels soft when ripe and is my favourite fruit.
Exercise 4 – Place Description (Sample Answer – Answers may vary)
The picture shows a beautiful park. There are green trees, flowers, and a pond. People are walking and children are playing happily.
Help your child bring pictures to life through descriptive writing that builds strong vocabulary and confident expression.
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It involves using sensory details to describe objects, people, or scenes.
They often write simple sentences without adding details.
It encourages observation and use of describing words.