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Diwali worksheets for Class 2 students available through Wayground provide an engaging introduction to one of the world's most celebrated festivals of lights. These educational resources help young learners explore the cultural significance, traditions, and symbols associated with Diwali while developing critical thinking skills about diverse communities and their celebrations. The worksheets incorporate age-appropriate activities that strengthen reading comprehension, cultural awareness, and comparative analysis skills as students discover how different families and communities observe this important Hindu festival. Teachers can access comprehensive materials including detailed answer keys, free printable pdf formats, and practice problems that encourage students to connect Diwali traditions with their own cultural experiences and community celebrations.
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