Class KG Reading Comprehension on At the Playground



Class KG Reading Comprehension on At the Playground

At the Playground: Reading Comprehension for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the passage "At the Playground." The story tells of two girls, Sita and Rani, who visit the playground near their house during their summer vacation. They play on the swings, slide down the slide, laugh, and clap. Afterward, they play on the see-saw and have a great time together. When they return home, they tell their mother about their fun day and plan to go again the next day. This story builds vocabulary, sequencing, and reading comprehension skills through a joyful everyday experience.
Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?
Reading comprehension is essential for early learners because it:
1. Builds vocabulary with words like swing, slide, see-saw, play, and clap.
2. Strengthens sequencing and recall through a short, event-based story.
3. Encourages understanding of emotions like joy, excitement, and sharing.
4. Connects grammar and comprehension through familiar daily experiences.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A cheerful story about Sita and Rani playing at the playground.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Multiple-choice questions to test comprehension and recall.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who went to the playground? → Sita and Rani
2. What did they play first? → Swings
3. What did they do on the slide? → Slid
4. What did they play after the slide? → See-saw
5. What did they do while playing? → Laughed
6. What did they clap with? → Hands
7. When did they go home? → After play
8. Who did they talk to at home? → Mother
9. Where did they go to play? → Playground
10. Who went home together? → Sita and Rani
This worksheet makes comprehension fun and lively, helping Kindergarten learners connect reading with outdoor play and friendship.
Support your child’s literacy journey with this playful Playground worksheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Children relate to swings, slides, and games, boosting comprehension quickly.
Questions about “who is playing” or “what they are doing” guide recall.
Regular short practice and celebrating every small success.