Class KG Poems: The Wheels on the Bus



Class KG Poems: The Wheels on the Bus

Rolling Rhyme: Short Poems The Wheels on the Bus for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten worksheet uses the rhyme The Wheels on the Bus to teach reading comprehension in a playful way. Children read about the bus wheels going round, the wipers swishing, and people on the bus making sounds, then answer fact-based questions.
Why Poem Comprehension Matters in Grammar?
Poem comprehension develops rhythm, memory, and vocabulary. This worksheet helps children:
1. Recall repeated lines and actions in the rhyme.
2. Connect sounds and movements with meaning.
3. Strengthen early reading fluency through repetition.
4. Enjoy joyful, everyday themes while learning language.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Poem: A fun rhyme about the bus, its parts, and the people on it.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions: 10 comprehension questions based on rhyme details.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. What goes round and round? → Wheels (a)
2. What goes swish swish swish? → Wipers (c)
3. What goes beep beep beep? → Horn (b)
4. Who goes up and down? → People (a)
5. What goes open and shut? → Doors (c)
6. Who says move on back? → Driver (b)
7. What do babies do? → Cry (a)
8. What do parents say? → Shh (d)
9. Where does the bus go? → Town (c)
10. What repeats in every line? → On the bus (a)
This worksheet makes comprehension lively and musical, letting Kindergarten learners practice reading through a playful rhyme.
Frequently Asked Questions
Repetition builds confidence and fluency in class kg reading practice.
Transport words like wheels, horn, and wipers expand comprehension skills.
It links real-life experiences with playful actions, supporting literal understanding.