Class KG Reading Conprehension on Visit to the Park

Class KG Reading Conprehension on Visit to the Park
Class KG Reading Conprehension on Visit to the Park

Class KG Reading Conprehension on Visit to the Park

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Fun Day Out: Reading Comprehension “A Visit to the Park” for Class KG 

This Kindergarten worksheet uses a simple story about a park visit to introduce reading comprehension. With a joyful passage about Riya and her parents enjoying swings, slides, trees, and fresh air, children practice understanding key details and answering factual questions.  

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?

Reading comprehension strengthens literacy. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Recall facts from a short passage.  
2. Understand simple sentence meanings.  
3. Build vocabulary through everyday settings.  
4. Answer questions with confidence.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet features a short story and 10 factual comprehension questions:  

🧠 Reading Passage  
A story about Riya’s family visiting the park, playing on swings and slides, and enjoying nature.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students answer 10 questions about the story, such as who went to the park, what children played on, how the sun was, and how everyone felt.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

1. A  
2. B  
3. C  
4. A  
5. D  
6. C  
7. B  
8. D  
9. A  
10. C  

Encourage your child to love stories and learn comprehension through this park-themed worksheet for KG. A perfect start to reading practice!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

They practice reading short sentences and answering simple comprehension questions.

Familiar settings make it easier for children to connect reading with real-life experiences.

They develop early literacy, vocabulary, and listening skills for young readers.