Class KG Reading Passage: Animals at Home

Class KG Reading Passage: Animals at Home
Class KG Reading Passage: Animals at Home

Class KG Reading Passage: Animals at Home

KGEnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
Sejal Jain
Sejal JainVisit Profile
An English educator with 10+ years of experience, I hold a Master’s in English Literature and a TESOL certification. My diverse professional background allows me to bring fresh perspective, strong communication, and thoughtful intention to every aspect of my work in education.

Caring Friends: Reading Passage “Animals at Home” for Class KG  

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to pets that live with us at home. The passage explains that dogs guard the house, cats like to play, rabbits are soft and eat carrots, fish live in tanks and swim all day, and parrots live in cages and sing. It also teaches that pets need food, water, and care to stay happy and healthy.  

Why Reading Passages Matter in Grammar?  

Reading passages connect daily life with learning. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Recall facts about common pets and their habits.  
2. Build vocabulary with words like “guard,” “cage,” and “carrots.”  
3. Understand the importance of caring for animals.  
4. Strengthen comprehension with real-life examples.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

The worksheet features a short passage and 10 factual comprehension questions:  

🧠 Reading Passage  
A child-friendly description of pets like dogs, cats, rabbits, fish, and parrots, and how to take care of them.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Children answer which pet guards the house, which eats carrots, which sings in cages, where fish live, and what keeps pets healthy.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

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

Make learning joyful with this KG reading passage on pets at home. A perfect way to connect reading with love for animals!  
🔖Book a free trial!

Frequently Asked Questions

They check understanding and encourage children to think about details.

Yes, children practice speaking answers in full sentences.

Revisiting passages improves retention and fluency.