

Understanding poems helps learners describe what they see and feel. For Grade 1 students, this worksheet helps:
1. Build vocabulary with words like bright, white, and round.
2. Improve comprehension by observing natural patterns.
3. Develop imagination and creative thinking.
4. Strengthen grammar and descriptive language skills.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students answer questions about how the moon looks, when it appears, and what it does.
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
Students describe how the moon moves and what they notice in the night sky.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. d) The Moon
2. b) Night
3. a) Bright and white
4. c) Shines softly
5. b) Round
6. d) The stars
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
7. It shines in the night sky.
8. It looks round and bright.
9. It moves slowly across the sky.
10. Yes, I love looking at the moon.
This worksheet builds imagination, vocabulary, and curiosity about the natural world while connecting reading and science through poetry.
Help your child enjoy the beauty of the night sky with this Moon poem activity!
They spark curiosity about night and sky.
They make abstract ideas like light and dark concrete.
Observation, comparison, and descriptive language.