Schools generally test a student on the curriculum they completed in Class 2. The focus is on foundational literacy and numeracy. Most reputed schools ( CBSE , ICSE , or State Boards) follow a similar pattern covering four main subjects.
English (Communication & Grammar)
Reading: Unseen passage comprehension (simple stories or poems).
Grammar: Nouns (Common, Proper, and Collective).
Pronouns (I, He, She, It, They, We).
Articles (A, An, The).
Verbs (Is, Am, Are, Was, Were).
Opposites, Genders, and Singular/Plural.
Writing: Picture composition (writing 5 sentences about a picture) or a short paragraph on "My Family" or "My School."
Mathematics (Numeracy Skills)
Numbers: Up to 1,000 (Number names, Place value, Expanded form).
Operations: * Addition and Subtraction (up to 3-digit numbers with carry-over/borrowing).
Multiplication (Single-digit multiplication and Tables up to 10 or 12).
Geometry: Identifying basic shapes (Square, Circle, Triangle, Rectangle).
Logical: Before/After/Between, Ascending/Descending order, and simple word problems.
EVS / Science (Awareness)
Human Body: Names of body parts and the five sense organs.
Nature: Parts of a plant, types of animals (domestic, wild), and their homes.
Social: My Family, Festivals, Means of Transport, and Community Helpers (Doctor, Teacher, etc.).
4. Hindi/Regional Language (Basics)
Vyakaran: (Noun), (Gender), (Plural), and (Opposites).
Writing: (Make sentences) and simple paragraph writing like " " (My Introduction).
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