Class KG Reading Passage: My Garden

Class KG Reading Passage: My Garden
Class KG Reading Passage: My Garden

Class KG Reading Passage: My Garden

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Nature’s Spot: Reading Passage “My Garden” for Class KG 

This Kindergarten worksheet shares a delightful description of a garden. With green trees, bright flowers, butterflies flying, and birds singing on branches, the garden feels full of life. A small path to walk, watering plants every morning, and playing under trees make the garden a happy and fresh place for the child.  

Why Reading Passages Matter in Grammar?

Reading passages connect daily life to learning. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Recall story details about nature and activities.  
2. Build vocabulary with words like “butterflies,” “branches,” and “path.”  
3. Appreciate care for plants and outdoor play.  
4. Strengthen comprehension with clear, factual questions.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

The worksheet includes a short passage and 10 multiple-choice comprehension questions:  

🧠 Reading Passage  
A child’s account of their colorful garden, watering plants, and enjoying time under the trees.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Children answer who sings in the garden, when plants are watered, where the child plays, and how the garden makes them feel.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

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

Make reading colorful with this KG garden-themed passage. A fun way to link comprehension with nature and everyday joy!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ask them to retell the story using the pictures as support.

Children learn new words in context, making them easier to remember.

Yes, it encourages focus while stories are read aloud.