Class KG Picture Story: Balloon

Class KG Picture Story: Balloon
Class KG Picture Story: Balloon

Class KG Picture Story: Balloon

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Fair Day Smiles: Picture Story “Balloon” for Class KG

This Kindergarten worksheet presents a cheerful picture story about a fair visit. Rina goes to the fair with her father, sees many colorful balloons, holds a yellow one while eating popcorn, loses it to the sky, then receives a new red balloon and plays happily—perfect for building early comprehension and feelings vocabulary.

Why Reading Passages Matter in Grammar?

Reading passages help children:
1. Recall short, factual details clearly (who, where, what).
2. Connect reading to real-life events like fairs and outings.
3. Build vocabulary around colors, emotions, and actions.
4. Understand simple story structure from pictures to sentences.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes one picture-led story and 10 simple multiple-choice comprehension questions:

🧠 Picture Story
A four-panel fair-day tale where Rina first gets a yellow balloon, loses it, then happily plays with a red balloon.

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions
Children answer what happened at the fair, balloon colors, what Rina ate, how she felt, and how the story is written.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

They improve the ability to understand and retell events in order.

Storytelling, vocabulary growth, and creative expression.

They make sentence formation natural and fun for children.