

This Grade 1 reading comprehension worksheet, *“Poster Project: Save Trees,”* introduces young learners to the importance of protecting nature through a fun, relatable classroom activity. The story follows Meera, Raj, and their Eco-Club as they make a bright green poster with the message “Plant more trees!” and “Do not cut trees!” Students learn about teamwork, creativity, and environmental care while developing their early reading and comprehension skills.
Reading comprehension at this level helps children recognize sentence patterns, follow ideas in sequence, and connect real-life experiences to written text. For Grade 1 learners, this topic is essential because:
1. It builds vocabulary related to nature and environment.
2. It teaches cause and effect (why trees are important).
3. It improves reading focus through short, clear sentences.
4. It builds awareness about helping the planet.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose answers about who made the poster, what colors were used, and what trees give us.
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
Learners answer short questions about the messages on the poster, why trees make people happy, and how they can take care of trees.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer
1. a) Save Trees
2. d) Eco-Club students
3. b) Green and Brown
4. a) Air, Shade, and Fruits
5. c) Water plants weekly
6. d) Near the garden
Exercise 2 – Answer the Following Questions
7. “Plant more trees!” and “Do not cut trees!”
8. Trees give shade and clean air, making people feel happy.
9. Meera and Raj coloured the trees.
10. I can water trees and not harm them.
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They learn to identify key points and understand why protecting nature is important.
Parents can ask “why trees are important” or “how we can help plants” to build reasoning.
It develops curiosity, vocabulary, and awareness about caring for the environment in early learners.