Class 2 Understanding Poems: Who Has Seen the Wind


Class 2 Understanding Poems: Who Has Seen the Wind
Who Has Seen the Wind: Understanding Poems for Class 2
This Grade 2 poem comprehension worksheet explores the poem “Who Has Seen the Wind,” which helps children understand unseen natural forces through imagination and rhyme. The poem builds curiosity and appreciation for nature’s invisible wonders.
Why Understanding Poems Matters in Grammar?
Understanding poems helps children use sensory language and think creatively. For Grade 2 learners, this worksheet helps:
1. Learn to describe things they feel but cannot see.
2. Develop an understanding of poetic rhythm and sound.
3. Strengthen comprehension through imagery.
4. Build descriptive vocabulary connected to nature.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students identify how the wind moves, what it affects, and how it feels.
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
Students explain how we can tell the wind is blowing even though we can’t see it.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. c) No one
2. d) Dance
3. b) Kites
4. a) Rice fields
5. a) Cool and soft
6. b) A hum
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
7. Leaves, kites, and trees move.
8. It cools and freshens the air.
9. Leaves, kites, and rice plants move.
10. Yes, they’re fun for kites.
This worksheet teaches curiosity, imagination, and observation while improving vocabulary and poetic comprehension.
Let your child explore how unseen forces like the wind bring nature to life with this creative poem activity!
Frequently Asked Questions
They show how the world moves even when unseen.
They help children infer and imagine movement.
Imagination, analysis, and descriptive awareness.







