This Grade 2 worksheet helps young readers infer the time of day from everyday clues like birds chirping, rooster crows, setting suns, and glowing streetlights. Students sort six scene clues into morning or evening, complete five short sentences about different parts of the day, and decide four true or false statements. Every activity gives a friendly hint and a clear reason so Grade 2 learners feel confident about their inferences.
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Making Inferences
Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
Birds are chirping loudly in the treesThe sun is setting behind the hillsDad is pouring milk on his cerealMom is tucking the baby into bedThe rooster crows near the barnStars are starting to twinkle in the sky
Morning
Evening
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. The sky turns orange and pink as the sun goes down, so it must be evening.
2. Jake hears his alarm clock ring and smells pancakes cooking, so it is morning.
3. The whole family is eating lunch in the sunny kitchen, so it is probably noon.
4. Owls are hooting and the moon is high, so it must be night.
5. Kids are waiting at the bus stop with lunchboxes, so it is morning.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. If the streetlights just turned on, it is probably evening.
True False
2. A rooster crowing loudly is a clue that it is midnight.
True False
3. Seeing many stars in the dark sky means it is night.
True False
4. Eating breakfast and brushing teeth first thing happens in the evening.
True False
Making Inferences
★ Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
Birds are chirping loudly in the treesThe sun is setting behind the hillsDad is pouring milk on his cerealMom is tucking the baby into bedThe rooster crows near the barnStars are starting to twinkle in the sky
Morning
Evening
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The sky turns orange and pink as the sun goes down, so it must be evening.
2) Jake hears his alarm clock ring and smells pancakes cooking, so it is morning.
3) The whole family is eating lunch in the sunny kitchen, so it is probably noon.
4) Owls are hooting and the moon is high, so it must be night.
5) Kids are waiting at the bus stop with lunchboxes, so it is morning.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) If the streetlights just turned on, it is probably evening.
True
False
2) A rooster crowing loudly is a clue that it is midnight.
True
False
3) Seeing many stars in the dark sky means it is night.
True
False
4) Eating breakfast and brushing teeth first thing happens in the evening.
True
False
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