Joining words like and, but, or, and because help connect ideas to form stronger sentences. This worksheet gives Class 2 learners a fun way to spot and understand conjunctions by circling them in full sentences. With familiar situations and natural sentence flow, this activity makes grammar feel both useful and fun.
🔗 Helps kids combine thoughts and actions smoothly in speech and writing.
🧠 Builds early awareness of sentence structure and flow.
✍️ Encourages longer, more connected sentence writing.
📚 Supports reading comprehension and storytelling development.
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Identify joining words (conjunctions) in everyday sentences.
2. Learn how different conjunctions show choice, reason, or contrast.
3. Improve grammar fluency and writing confidence.
4. Strengthen logical thinking by understanding sentence relationships.
📝 A one-page worksheet with 10 relatable sentences.
🔍 Task: Circle the joining word (e.g., and, but, or, because, so).
🍰 Sentences include daily actions like eating cake, staying home, or watching a movie.
✨ Child-friendly vocabulary and realistic sentence structure.
Circle the Joining Word: Learners identify and circle the conjunction that joins parts of the sentence.
Example: “I wanted to play but it was raining.” → circle but
1. but
2. and
3. because
4. or
5. but
6. or
7. and
8. yet
9. so
10. because
Download this Class 2 worksheet to help your child master joining words and build smoother, more complete sentences. A great way to boost grammar with real-life examples!
Link ideas using joining words and simple sentence models.
Joining words, or conjunctions, like *and*, *but*, and *because* connect ideas.
It uses simple sentence pairs and word banks to teach conjunction use.
Yes, it’s crafted for early grammar practice with age-appropriate language.