This Grade 1 reading comprehension worksheet retells the moral story The Goat and the Wolf. It helps young learners understand the importance of being careful and not trusting strangers, while improving focus, comprehension, and vocabulary skills.
1. It builds focus, observation, and understanding skills.
2. It strengthens vocabulary and reading fluency.
3. It helps children learn real-life safety lessons through stories.
4. It encourages confidence in independent reading and reasoning.
📖 Reading Passage – The Goat and the Wolf
A short story about a clever goat who stays safe by not trusting a wolf pretending to be kind. The story teaches children to think smartly and stay away from strangers.
🧠 Objective Questions – Multiple Choice
Students answer fact-based questions about what happened, what the wolf wanted, and how the goat stayed safe.
✏️ Subjective Questions – Short Answers
Learners write thoughtful responses explaining what the goat did, why it was wise, and what they would do if a stranger called them.
Objective Questions:
1. c) A wolf
2. b) To eat the goat
3. a) To the garden
4. b) Ran away
5. a) To be careful
6. d) She ran away and didn’t listen
Subjective Questions:
7. The wolf.
8. Strangers can be dangerous.
9. The goat ran away and did not listen.
10. I would stay with safe adults and not go alone.
Help your child learn the value of wisdom and safety through this engaging moral story!
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The story teaches children to be cautious and not trust strangers blindly.
By discussing how to recognize trickery and the importance of thinking before acting.
It combines storytelling with moral lessons, enhancing comprehension skills.