Class 1 Reading Passage on My Toys



Class 1 Reading Passage on My Toys

Play and Learn: Reading Passage “My Toys” for Class 1
This Grade 1 reading comprehension worksheet helps children explore the joy of play and learning through toys. The short, engaging passage teaches responsibility, sharing, and creativity — all while strengthening reading fluency and understanding.
Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Early Learning?
1. It helps children relate reading to real-life experiences.
2. It develops vocabulary and expression through familiar topics.
3. It teaches values like care, cleanliness, and sharing.
4. It builds focus, imagination, and memory in young readers.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
📖 Reading Passage – My Toys
A delightful passage about different toys like a red ball, teddy bear, toy cars, and puzzles. It shows how toys make playtime fun and educational.
🧠 Objective Questions – Multiple Choice
Students answer simple factual questions about toys, their colors, and uses, improving recall and attention to detail.
✏️ Subjective Questions – Short Answers
Learners write thoughtful responses about their favorite toys and how to take care of them responsibly.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Objective Questions:
1. c) Red
2. b) Teddy bear
3. a) Puzzle
4. d) Learn and play
5. b) Keep them clean and in place
6. a) Puzzle
Subjective Questions:
7. Ball, teddy bear, and toy car are mentioned in the passage.
8. They help us learn to think and share.
9. The teddy bear is the favorite because it is soft and cute.
10. We should keep them clean and in their place.
Help your child build comprehension skills, creativity, and responsibility while learning the joy of play through this fun reading activity!
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Frequently Asked Questions
They encourage children to identify, describe, and talk about toys while improving reading skills.
They develop vocabulary, observation, and descriptive writing skills through fun, interactive exercises.
They make comprehension engaging by linking English learning with children’s familiar and playful experiences.