Class 2 Reading Passage on My Grandparents


Class 2 Reading Passage on My Grandparents
Grandma’s Stories, Grandpa’s Walks: Reading Comprehension for Class 2
This Grade 2 reading comprehension worksheet uses a warm, everyday passage about grandparents to build early literacy. Children read about family routines—like Dada reading the newspaper, Dadi making tea, weekend walks to the park, and homework help—and then answer clear, age-appropriate questions. The mix of multiple-choice and short answers strengthens recall, sequencing, and inference while encouraging respect for elders and family values.
Why My Grandparents Matters in Grammar?
1. Reinforces sentence-level understanding through concrete, familiar actions (read, make, help, walk).
2. Builds vocabulary around family, routines, and places (apartment, park, homework).
3. Develops cause-and-effect thinking (spending time with family → feeling happy).
4. Encourages complete-sentence responses and evidence use from the text.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose correct answers about setting (where they live), daily routines, helpers, and what makes the grandparents happy.
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
Students write short, text-based answers about who makes tea, what is seen in the park, why grandparents matter, and one personal way to show love.
✅ Answer Key
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) In an apartment
2. a) Reads the newspaper
3. c) Dadi
4. d) Go for a walk
5. a) Dadi
6. b) Spending time with family
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
7. Dadi makes tea in the morning.
8. They see flowers and birds in the park.
9. They guide and love us with care.
10. I help them and spend time with them.
Help your child celebrate family while strengthening reading skills with this gentle “My Grandparents” worksheet for Class 2!
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Frequently Asked Questions
It helps children understand relationships, emotions, and descriptive language in early reading comprehension worksheets.
It encourages kids to connect text with personal experiences, improving inference and empathy skills in English for early learners.
Children learn to notice cause-and-effect in actions and understand characters’ feelings while practicing CBSE English comprehension.



