Class 2 English Worksheet - Match the Gender



Class 2 English Worksheet - Match the Gender

He or She?: Match the Gender Pairs for Class 2
Some nouns tell us if a person or animal is male or female. These are called gender nouns. This Class 2 worksheet helps learners explore the concept of gender by matching each noun to its opposite gender—like actor → actress or son → daughter. It's a fun way to build grammar knowledge and vocabulary together.
📌 Why Should Children of This Age Group Learn This Topic?
🧍♂️🧍♀️ Helps children understand and identify gender-based noun forms.
🧠 Builds logic, pairing skills, and vocabulary.
✍️ Supports better sentence writing and noun usage.
📚 Prepares learners for foundational grammar concepts like pronouns and forms.
🎯 What Are the Learning Outcomes?
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1.Recognize masculine and feminine nouns.
2. Match words correctly based on gender opposites.
3. Improve memory, word association, and grammar accuracy.
4. Strengthen vocabulary for animals, people, and relationships.
📚 What Does This Worksheet Offer?
📝 A one-page worksheet with 10 noun pairs to be matched.
✏️ Mixes gender words for people and animals (e.g., wizard, peacock, niece).
🧒 Simple vocabulary suitable for Grade 2 grammar learners.
✅ Useful for quick assessments, homework, or practice in class.
🧠 What Are the Different Exercises in the Worksheet?
Match Masculine to Feminine Nouns: Students pair words that are gender opposites.
Example: Actor → Actress
✅ Suggested Answer Key (Match Pairs):
1. Actor → Actress
2. Host → Hostess
3. Waiter → Waitress
4. Wizard → Witch
5. Son → Daughter
6. Nephew → Niece
7. Tiger → Tigress
8. Uncle → Aunt
9. Peacock → Peahen
10. Bull → Cow
✨ Explore Grammar through Gender Words!
Download this Class 2 worksheet to help your child understand gender in nouns through fun and easy matching. A simple activity that builds vocabulary and sentence confidence!
Reinforce gender nouns with fun, picture-based matching activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gender helps classify nouns as male, female, or neutral, improving grammar understanding.
By using relatable examples like boy–girl and king–queen in fun activities.
Boy–girl, man–woman, father–mother, and actor–actress are great starters.