Class KG Reading Comprehension on My Red Balloon



Class KG Reading Comprehension on My Red Balloon

My Red Balloon: Reading Comprehension for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the passage "My Red Balloon." The story follows a boy named Ravi who plays with his red balloon in the park. The balloon flies up into the sky, and although Ravi tries to catch it, it floats away. A kind uncle then gives Ravi another red balloon, and Ravi promises to be more careful next time. This fun story builds reading fluency, comprehension, and emotional understanding.
Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?
Reading comprehension is essential for early learners because it:
1. Builds vocabulary with real-life words like balloon, park, sky, uncle, and smile.
2. Strengthens attention and recall through fact-based questions.
3. Encourages empathy and emotional learning through simple storytelling.
4. Connects grammar and reading skills with everyday life experiences.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A short story about Ravi and his red balloon that flies away.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Multiple-choice questions to check recall and understanding.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. What color was Ravi’s balloon? → Red
2. Where was Ravi playing? → Park
3. What happened to the first balloon? → It went up in the sky
4. Who gave Ravi another balloon? → Uncle
5. What did Ravi do with the new balloon? → Held it tight
6. What did Ravi do when the balloon floated away? → Waved
7. What did Ravi promise? → To be more careful
8. Who ran after the balloon? → Ravi
9. How did Ravi feel at the end? → Happy
10. What shape was the balloon? → Balloon
This worksheet makes comprehension joyful and relatable, helping Kindergarten learners connect stories with emotions and responsibility.
Support your child’s literacy development with this exciting Red Balloon worksheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
They learn to identify main ideas, recall details, and connect words to visuals.
Images guide children to link text with meaning, building confidence in reading.
By answering simple questions and retelling it in their own words.