Class KG Reading Passage: My Playground

Class KG Reading Passage: My Playground
Class KG Reading Passage: My Playground

Class KG Reading Passage: My Playground

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Play and Learn: Reading Passage “My Playground” for Class KG

This Kindergarten worksheet describes the joy of playing in the school playground. With swings, slides, a sandpit, a jungle gym, and a merry-go-round, children play football, run happily, and spend break time together. The playground is shown as a fun and healthy place, making it a favorite spot in school

Why Reading Passages Matter in Grammar?

Reading passages connect stories with real-life experiences. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Recall details about play activities and places.  
2. Build vocabulary with words like “sandpit,” “swings,” and “merry-go-round.”  
3. Understand the value of play for health and happiness.  
4. Strengthen comprehension by linking daily school life to reading.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

The worksheet includes a short passage and 10 objective comprehension questions:  

🧠 Reading Passage  
A child’s description of their playground, the games played, and why it is a favorite place.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Children answer what is in the playground, what games are played, when children play together, and how the playground makes them feel.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

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

Make learning joyful with this KG reading passage on the playground. A fun way to link reading with healthy play!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

Read slowly, pause often, and let your child retell parts in their own words.

They strengthen attention, recall, and early sentence-building skills.

Yes, it aligns with key literacy skills expected in Class KG.