Class KG Diary Entry: Rainy Day

Class KG Diary Entry: Rainy Day
Class KG Diary Entry: Rainy Day

Class KG Diary Entry: Rainy Day

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Rainy Reflections: Reading Passage “Rainy Day” for Class KG 

This Kindergarten worksheet features a gentle diary entry about a rainy day. The passage describes how Snehal watches the dark, cloudy sky, opens her umbrella, and steps outside to enjoy the rain. She sees children splashing in puddles, feels her clothes get wet, and writes about both the fun and the feelings that come with rainy days.  

Why Reading Passages Matter in Grammar?  

Reading passages help children:  
1. Understand everyday experiences through simple, emotional writing.  
2. Recall short factual details like weather, actions, and feelings.  
3. Build vocabulary around nature, seasons, and emotions.  
4. Recognize the diary format as a way to express thoughts and memories.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes one diary-style reading passage and 10 multiple-choice comprehension questions:  

🧠 Reading Passage  
A sweet diary entry from Snehal describing her rainy day — full of umbrellas, puddles, and fresh air, showing how rainy days can be both happy and a little sad.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students answer what the diary is about, what the sky looked like, where the children played, what got wet, how Snehal felt, and what rainy days bring.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

1. B  
2. C  
3. D  
4. A  
5. C  
6. A  
7. B  
8. A  
9. A  
10. D  

Make rainy days magical with this KG reading passage on diary writing — perfect for helping little ones connect weather, emotions, and words!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps children connect experiences to words in English.

Comprehension, recall, and sentence-building are reinforced.

They introduce personal writing that prepares for journal tasks later.