

This Kindergarten worksheet uses the rhyme Row Row Row Your Boat to strengthen reading comprehension. Children enjoy reading about rowing gently down the stream and laughing together with friends, then answer fact-based questions.
Poem comprehension builds fluency, rhythm, and vocabulary. This worksheet helps children:
1. Recall actions like rowing and merrily singing.
2. Recognize simple action words in rhyme form.
3. Understand teamwork and joy through shared activity.
4. Build confidence reading short, repetitive lines.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Poem: A short version of Row Row Row Your Boat.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions: 10 fact-based questions about actions and meaning.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. What do children row? → Boat (c)
2. Where do they row? → Stream (a)
3. How should they row? → Gently (b)
4. What word shows happiness? → Merrily (d)
5. What happens in the rhyme? → Singing (b)
6. Who rows together? → Friends (c)
7. What does the rhyme teach? → Joy (a)
8. What is the boat on? → Water (b)
9. What sound repeats often? → Row (c)
10. What lesson is given? → Life is a dream (d)
This worksheet makes reading joyful and musical, helping kids learn comprehension while having fun with rhyme and rhythm.
It encourages children to visualize stories like rowing a boat or dreaming.
They learn rhythm, repetition, and verbs like row and dream in sentences.
It helps kids practice cooperative actions through simple lines.