Class 1 Reading Passage on Seasons and Weather


Class 1 Reading Passage on Seasons and Weather
Changing Weather, Changing Fun: Reading Passage “Seasons” for Class 1
This Grade 1 reading comprehension worksheet introduces children to the three main seasons in India — summer, monsoon, and winter. Through a short, easy-to-understand passage, learners build vocabulary, comprehension, and observation skills while discovering how seasons make life fun and colorful .
Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Early Learning?
1. It connects reading to real-life experiences like weather and nature.
2. It builds vocabulary and sequencing skills.
3. It helps children understand descriptive words for temperature and clothing.
4. It develops curiosity about the world around them.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
📖 Reading Passage – Seasons
There are three main seasons in India — summer, monsoon, and winter. In summer, the days are hot and we eat ice cream. During monsoon, it rains and we use umbrellas and raincoats. In winter, the air is cold and we wear warm clothes. Each season has its own fun — we enjoy mangoes in summer and hot soup in winter .
🧠 Objective Questions – Multiple Choice
Students answer factual questions about the number of seasons, what to wear, what to eat, and what tools we use in the rain.
✏️ Subjective Questions – Short Answers
Learners write simple responses about which season they like best, what they do in summer, and how they stay dry in the rain.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Objective Questions:
1. c) Three
2. d) Umbrellas
3. a) Warm clothes
4. b) Summer
5. d) Summer
6. c) Hot soup
Subjective Questions:
7. Summer, monsoon, and winter.
8. Ice cream.
9. Umbrella or raincoat.
10. I enjoy monsoon because it is cool and fun.
Help your child understand the joy of changing weather and how each season brings something new to enjoy!
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Frequently Asked Questions
They help children understand weather patterns through simple and relatable examples.
It develops awareness of time, nature, and surroundings while building reading comprehension.
They improve vocabulary related to weather and help kids connect real-life experiences with English words.







