

This Grade 2 worksheet on Water Vocabulary and Daily Actions helps learners build strong word knowledge related to water sources, water usage, water actions, and properties of water. Developing vocabulary in this area strengthens reading comprehension, environmental awareness, and real-life communication skills.
Through structured multiple-choice exercises, students identify natural water sources (river, lake, sea, stream), everyday water uses (wash, drink, boil, mop), action words related to water movement (drip, dive, swirl, splash), and properties of water (freeze, steam, clear, liquid). Each activity builds subject-based vocabulary while connecting language learning to daily life.
Understanding water-related words is important because:
1. It strengthens real-world vocabulary connected to EVS and Science.
2. It improves descriptive language skills.
3. It builds awareness about how we use and conserve water.
4. It helps children express actions and properties clearly in sentences.
This worksheet includes four structured vocabulary exercises:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Water Sources Vocabulary
Students identify words such as river, sea, stream, rain, snow, well, lake, dam, canal, and wave.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Daily Uses of Water
Learners recognise action words like wash, watering, drink, rinse, boil, mop, bathe, scrub, and fill.
📋 Exercise 3 – Water-Related Action Words
Students choose words such as drip, dive, flow, splash, pour, rush, ripple, swirl, boil, and flow.
📝 Exercise 4 – Properties of Water
Children identify words like freeze, steam, clear, icy, runny, wet, liquid, absorb, melt, and smooth.
Exercise 1 – Water Sources Vocabulary
1. river
2. sea
3. stream
4. snow
5. rain
6. well
7. lake
8. wave
9. dam
10. canal
Exercise 2 – Daily Uses of Water
1. wash
2. watering
3. drink
4. rinse
5. boil
6. mop
7. bathe
8. rinse
9. scrub
10. fill
Exercise 3 – Water-Related Action Words
1. drip
2. dive
3. flow
4. splash
5. pour
6. rush
7. ripple
8. boil
9. flow
10. swirl
Exercise 4 – Properties of Water
1. freeze
2. steam
3. clear
4. icy
5. runny
6. wet
7. liquid
8. absorb
9. melt
10. smooth
This worksheet builds strong subject vocabulary and helps learners connect language with real-world water concepts.
Help your child master practical vocabulary with expert-designed learning that connects language to everyday life.
These words describe water usage and daily activities like washing, drinking, and cleaning.
It helps children talk about routines clearly and supports sentence building in English worksheets.
They allow children to practice word meanings in context, making learning easier and more meaningful.