

This Grade 2 worksheet on Vocabulary: Places & Living Environments helps learners strengthen their understanding of different places, habitats, and community settings. By classifying words into categories such as indoor and outdoor places, land and water animals, and city and village vocabulary, students build strong real-world word knowledge.
Through three engaging sorting exercises, children practise identifying everyday places like garden, library, forest, kitchen, classroom, zoo, and office. They also classify animals based on habitats such as dolphin, lion, octopus, elephant, kangaroo, and shark. Finally, they distinguish between village and city words including apartment, farm, pond, flyover, tractor, metro, and mall.
Understanding environment-based vocabulary is important because:
1. It builds awareness of surroundings and habitats.
2. It strengthens categorisation and sorting skills.
3. It improves descriptive language in speaking and writing.
4. It connects English learning with EVS concepts.
This worksheet includes three structured vocabulary exercises:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Indoor and Outdoor Places
Students classify words such as garden, library, forest, zoo, street, playground, kitchen, cinema, classroom, and office into Indoor and Outdoor categories.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Land and Water Animals
Learners sort animals like dolphin, lion, goat, elephant, kangaroo, seal, shark, octopus, horse, and starfish into Land and Water habitats.
📋 Exercise 3 – Village and City Words
Students distinguish between village-related words (farm, pond, tractor, handpump, well) and city-related words (apartment, traffic, flyover, metro, mall).
Exercise 1 – Indoor and Outdoor Places
Indoor: library, kitchen, cinema, classroom, office
Outdoor: garden, forest, zoo, street, playground
Exercise 2 – Land and Water Animals
Land: lion, goat, elephant, kangaroo, horse
Water: dolphin, seal, shark, octopus, starfish
Exercise 3 – Village and City Words
Village words: farm, well, pond, tractor, handpump
City words: apartment, traffic, mall, flyover, metro
This worksheet strengthens environmental vocabulary and builds confident classification skills in young learners.
Help your child understand the world around them with expert-designed vocabulary practice that builds strong thinking and language skills.
These words describe different places like homes, schools, parks, and natural living environments used in everyday English.
Sorting helps them distinguish between indoor, outdoor, and natural places more clearly.
They help students group related words logically, making it easier to remember and use them correctly.