Class KG Reading Passage: Vegetables We Eat

Class KG Reading Passage: Vegetables We Eat
Class KG Reading Passage: Vegetables We Eat

Class KG Reading Passage: Vegetables We Eat

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Tasty and Healthy: Reading Passage “Vegetables We Eat” for Class KG 

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to everyday vegetables. The passage explains that carrot is orange and good for our eyes, potato is brown and grows underground, tomato is red and juicy, spinach is green and full of iron, cauliflower is white like a flower, and brinjal is purple and soft to cook. It teaches children that vegetables keep us healthy and strong.  

Why Reading Passages Matter in Grammar?  

Reading passages make learning real and practical. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Recall names and colours of common vegetables.  
2. Build vocabulary with words like “juicy,” “iron,” and “underground.”  
3. Understand that vegetables make us strong and healthy.  
4. Strengthen comprehension with familiar daily-life examples.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

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

🧠 Reading Passage  
A child-friendly description of vegetables we eat, their colours, qualities, and health benefits.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Children answer which vegetable grows under the ground, which is soft to cook, which is green and full of iron, and what vegetables do for us.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

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

Make learning healthy and fun with this KG reading passage on vegetables. A perfect way to connect reading with nutrition and daily life!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

It provides simple sentences children can manage and succeed with.

Comprehension, vocabulary, and the ability to answer questions.

Regular exposure builds fluency and a habit of independent reading.