Class 1 Reading Passage on A Sunny Day Outdoors

Class 1 Reading Passage on A Sunny Day Outdoors
Class 1 Reading Passage on A Sunny Day Outdoors

Class 1 Reading Passage on A Sunny Day Outdoors

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Bright and Cheerful: Reading Passage “A Sunny Day” for Class 1 

This Grade 1 reading comprehension worksheet describes a joyful day outdoors under the bright sun. It helps children improve their reading fluency, observation, and vocabulary while connecting learning to their daily experiences. 

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Early Learning? 

1. It connects reading with real-life outdoor experiences. 
2. It builds descriptive vocabulary related to nature and weather. 
3. It strengthens sequencing and recall through sensory details. 
4. It develops positive emotional expression and observation skills. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

📖 Reading Passage – A Sunny Day 
Today is a bright and sunny day. The sun is shining high in the clear blue sky. I wore my cap and went to the park with my friends. We played cricket, ran on the green grass, and laughed loudly. My mother packed lemon juice and some biscuits for us. After playing, we sat under a big tree, drank the juice, and shared the snacks. The birds were singing, and the warm wind touched our faces. It was a happy, fun, and beautiful sunny day. 

🧠 Objective Questions – Multiple Choice 
Students answer factual questions about what the child did, what they ate and drank, and why the day was special. 

✏️ Subjective Questions – Short Answers 
Learners write short, reflective responses about what they like to do on a sunny day and how it makes them feel. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Objective Questions: 
1. d) Blue 
2. a) Cricket 
3. c) Lemon juice 
4. b) Under a tree 
5. a) Warm 
6. d) They played and had fun 

Subjective Questions: 
7. To the park. 
8. Because they played and had fun. 
9. Lemon juice. 
10. I like riding my bicycle on sunny days. 

Help your child build reading comprehension, descriptive vocabulary, and a love for nature through this cheerful story about a bright sunny day! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They teach descriptive words about light, warmth, and outdoor fun.

It builds positivity and awareness of nature through easy English sentences.

They strengthen vocabulary and sentence formation in early reading practice.