Class KG Reading Comprehension on At the Market

Class KG Reading Comprehension on At the Market
Class KG Reading Comprehension on At the Market

Class KG Reading Comprehension on At the Market

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At the Market: Reading Comprehension for Kindergarten  

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the passage "At the Market." The story follows a little girl named Neha who goes to the market with her mother. They see many fruits at the fruit stalls. Neha’s mother buys apples and bananas, while Neha carries a small bag and tells the fruit seller that she likes mangoes. The fruit seller smiles, and they return home where Neha helps her mother put the fruits on the table. This engaging passage helps children build reading fluency, observation, and everyday vocabulary.  

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?  

Reading comprehension is essential for early learners because it:  
1. Builds vocabulary with real-life words like apples, bananas, mangoes, fruits, and bag.  
2. Improves observation and recall skills through simple everyday stories.  
3. Encourages awareness of daily experiences like shopping at the market.  
4. Connects grammar learning with reading comprehension in meaningful ways.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A short and relatable story about Neha’s visit to the fruit market.  
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Ten multiple-choice questions to test recall and understanding.  

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. Who went with Neha? → Mother  
2. What did mother buy? → Apples and bananas  
3. What fruit did Neha like? → Mangoes  
4. Who smiled at Neha? → Fruit seller  
5. What did Neha carry? → Bag  
6. Where did they go after buying fruits? → Home  
7. What did Neha do at home? → Helped mother  
8. What did Neha see in the market? → Fruits  
9. What color can mangoes be? → Yellow  
10. What did Neha carry in hand? → Small bag  

This worksheet makes comprehension fun and practical, helping Kindergarten learners relate reading to real-life experiences.  
Support your child’s reading journey with this delightful Market worksheet.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

Familiar settings like markets make comprehension easier for young learners.

Questions like “What is this fruit?” or “Who is selling?” expand word knowledge.

By acting out characters or drawing what happened in the story.