

This Grade KG worksheet helps young learners understand short stories using picture clues and simple text. Children read three friendly scenes—a boy playing with his cat in the garden, a bright classroom full of students, and a busy street with Rohan and his father—and then answer questions in different formats. With one-word answers, multiple choice questions, and easy fill-in-the-blanks, this worksheet gently introduces picture comprehension skills.
Picture comprehension is an important early step in language and grammar learning because:
1. It helps children connect words with real objects, actions, and settings.
2. It builds attention to detail, such as color words, people, and places.
3. It encourages complete understanding of simple sentences and ideas.
4. It prepares children for reading longer passages and answering questions in higher classes.
This worksheet includes three engaging activities that build early comprehension skills:
🧠 Exercise 1 – One-Word Answers from a Picture Story
Children read about Rahul playing with his red ball and a white cat watching him in the garden. They answer simple questions like “What color was Rahul’s ball?” using one-word answers. This builds recall of key details such as colour, character, and place.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions from a Classroom Scene
Learners read a short classroom description and choose the correct answers from three options. Questions focus on who is sitting in the front row, what the teacher writes on, what some children are doing, and what sound is heard in the room. This helps children read carefully and pick the best answer.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks from a Street Scene
Children complete sentences about Rohan and his father walking to the market. They fill in words like Sunday, father, market, busy, officer, fruits, vegetables, zebra, crossing, bakery, and happily. This strengthens vocabulary, sentence sense, and understanding of everyday situations.
Exercise 1 – One-Word Answers
1. Red
2. Grass
3. Cat
4. Rahul
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) Green board
2. a) Aarav and Riya
3. c) Reading books
4. b) Clock ticking
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Sunday / father / market
2. Busy
3. Officer
4. Fruits / vegetables
5. Zebra
6. Crossing
7. Bakery / happily
Help your child build strong early comprehension skills with these fun, picture-based stories and questions.
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It helps children notice details, connect images with words, and build strong early comprehension habits.
They can ask simple questions about objects, actions, and settings to build vocabulary and thinking skills.
It develops visual reasoning, encourages meaningful expression, and supports smoother progress into CBSE English reading practice.