Class KG Understanding Poems: London Bridge



Class KG Understanding Poems: London Bridge

London Bridge: Understanding Poems for Class KG
This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the classic rhyme "London Bridge is Falling Down." With simple lines and repetitive rhythm, the poem helps learners build memory, vocabulary, and comprehension skills while enjoying a playful story about a bridge.
Why Understanding Poems Matters in Grammar?
Poems are powerful tools for early learners because they:
1. Improve listening and recall with repetition and rhyme.
2. Teach everyday words like bridge, falling, silver, gold.
3. Build confidence in answering questions from short texts.
4. Connect rhythm and language learning in a fun way.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Poem: A short, child-friendly version of "London Bridge is Falling Down."
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Ten comprehension questions about the poem.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions
1. What is falling down? → London Bridge
2. Who sings the rhyme? → Children
3. Where is the bridge? → London
4. What is used to build it? → Silver and gold
5. What is the bridge made of? → Stones and wood
6. Who watches the bridge? → People
7. What happens to the bridge? → Falls down
8. What do children do? → Sing and play
9. How does the song sound? → Musical
10. What is the poem about? → London Bridge falling down
This worksheet makes poetry fun and educational, helping Kindergarten learners enjoy rhymes while practicing comprehension.
Support your child’s reading skills with this engaging London Bridge worksheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
They connect movement with words, improving motor coordination and comprehension.
They introduce sentence flow and structure in a natural way.
Pronunciation, rhythm awareness, and early reading confidence grow steadily.