Alphabetical order is an interesting, simple, and easy way to learn English grammar and improve vocabulary.
What is Alphabetical Order?
Alphabetical order is a process of arranging words, names, or things in the sequence of letters from A to Z. This is similar to how words are arranged in a dictionary.
Example: Ant comes before Bee. This is because A comes before B.
If the first letter is the same, then the second letters are compared.
Example: Bee and Bug. So, Bee will come before Bug. Here, the second letters are compared.
Alphabetical Order Worksheet for Class 2

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1. Apple, Banana, Mango, Orange
✅ Answer: Apple, Banana, Mango, Orange
2. Sad, Happy, Shy, Proud
✅ Answer: Happy, Proud, Sad, Shy
3. Car, Bus, Truck, Train
✅ Answer: Bus, Car, Train, Truck
4. Gum, Green, Gem, Golf
✅ Answer: Gem, Golf, Green, Gum
5. Cricket, Tennis, Football, Chess
✅ Answer: Chess, Cricket, Football, Tennis
6. Horse, Home, Head, Hay
✅ Answer: Hay, Head, Home, Horse
7. Tiger, Lion, Zebra, Bear
✅ Answer: Bear, Lion, Tiger, Zebra
8. Lady, Lake, Lamb, Last
✅ Answer: Lady, Lake, Lamb, Last
9. Write, Read, Sing, Dance
✅ Answer: Dance, Read, Sing, Write
10. Carrot, Tomato, Potato, Onion
✅ Answer: Carrot, Onion, Potato, Tomato
11. Book, Pen, Chair, Table
✅ Answer: Book, Chair, Pen, Table
12. Basket, Bread, Fish, Table
✅ Answer: Basket, Bread, Fish, Table
13. Day, Night, Morning, Afternoon
✅ Answer: Afternoon, Day, Morning, Night
14. Teacher, Doctor, Farmer, Driver
✅ Answer: Doctor, Driver, Farmer, Teacher
15. Ram, Hari, Mohan, Sita
✅ Answer: Hari, Mohan, Ram, Sita
16. Milk, Sugar, Tea, Coffee
✅ Answer: Coffee, Milk, Sugar, Tea
17. Hair, Ear, Nose, Hand
✅ Answer: Ear, Hair, Hand, Nose
18. Pan, Mat, Bed, Sofa
✅ Answer: Bed, Mat, Pan, Sofa
19. People, Boy, Girl, Aunt
✅ Answer: Aunt, Boy, Girl, People
20. River, Mountain, Lake, Hill
✅ Answer: Hill, Lake, Mountain, River
Benefits of Learning Alphabetical Order
Helps children use a dictionary easily
When children know the alphabetical order of letters, they can easily find words in a dictionary. If they learn how to use a dictionary, then they learn new spellings, and their vocabulary gets enriched.
- Improves reading skills
When children learn alphabetical order, they learn to make new words by combining letters. Thus, they can read faster as they recognise words easily.
- Improves writing skills
Children learn the spellings of different words. They also make fewer mistakes while writing on any topic. Thus, their writing skills improve.
- Helps in organizing information
Alphabetical order is used to arrange books in libraries, names in attendance registers, and words in a dictionary. Even as a mentor, when I told my students to make a vocabulary book, the words in that book were written in alphabetical order.
- Builds strong vocabulary
Children learn to group words. This enhances their memory retention. They learn to focus on the first, second, third, and fourth letters. They learn prefixes and suffixes. Their familiarity with word structure strengthens their vocabulary.
- Improves thinking and sorting skills
Their cognitive ability is improved as their brain categorizes and compares words. They can think clearly once they become familiar with the word structures.
- Helps in school exams and worksheets
Many school exams include questions on alphabetical order. Learning this skill helps students score better marks.
These are the benefits of learning the alphabetical order of letters for kids.
