Class 5 Reading Passage on Visit to the Park

Class 5 Reading Passage on Visit to the Park
Class 5 Reading Passage on Visit to the Park

Class 5 Reading Passage on Visit to the Park

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Morning of Fun: Visit to the Park – Reading Comprehension for Class 5 

This Grade 5 reading comprehension worksheet takes children through a joyful Sunday morning as Neha and her cousins visit their neighbourhood park. The passage paints a lively picture of cool, fresh air, banyan trees shining in the sunlight, and children playing happily on swings, slides, and see-saws. Students read how Neha played hide-and-seek, tried to catch butterflies, fed pigeons, and enjoyed sandwiches and juice on the soft grass. 

The passage highlights the importance of outdoor play, time with family, and the happiness found in simple moments. Students strengthen comprehension skills as they recall details, understand the purpose of parks, and reflect on how nature refreshes the mind. 

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar? 

Comprehension exercises strengthen every part of language learning. For Grade 5 students, this topic is important because: 
1. It improves descriptive vocabulary and helps children visualise scenes. 
2. It builds attention to detail through everyday-life stories. 
3. It strengthens inference and emotional understanding. 
4. It encourages appreciation for nature and healthy outdoor activities. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students answer factual questions about where Neha went, what children were doing, and what made the scene cheerful. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions 
Learners recall what games they played, how they felt after visiting the park, and what they did near the trees. 

📚 Exercise 3 – Reflection and Connection 
Students reflect on why parks matter, what the passage teaches about happiness, and how outdoor play supports health. 

📝 Vocabulary Builder 
Students find a word that means “full of joy.” 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option 
1. c) To the park 
2. a) Playing on swings and slides 
3. b) Fresh air and laughter 

Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions 
1. They played hide-and-seek near the trees. 
2. They felt cheerful and refreshed. 
3. They fed pigeons with grains. 

Exercise 3 – Reflection and Connection 
1. Parks give space for fun and exercise. 
2. Happiness comes from simple joys. 
3. Outdoor play keeps our bodies strong. 
4. Cheerful means full of joy. 

Let your child step into a world of laughter, nature, and fresh air with this playful park-themed comprehension worksheet! 
Nurture reading skills while celebrating simple joys. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They guide students through simple, natural scenes that are easy to visualize.

They connect reading with familiar outdoor activities.

Understanding of setting, actions, and descriptive vocabulary improves significantly.