Class KG Short Stories: The Cow and the Calf

Class KG Short Stories: The Cow and the Calf
Class KG Short Stories: The Cow and the Calf

Class KG Short Stories: The Cow and the Calf

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Safe Together: Short Stories  “The Cow and the Calf” for Class KG

This Kindergarten worksheet tells the gentle story of a cow and her calf living near a park. The calf loves to run and play, while the mother cow cares for and protects it. One day, the calf slips on the grass, but the cow helps it stand again. They walk home happily, teaching children the values of love, care, and safety.  

Why Short Stories Matter in Grammar? 

 Short Stories develop both literacy and values. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Recall simple events from a short passage.  
2. Understand feelings like care, safety, and happiness.  
3. Build vocabulary around animals and nature.  
4. Strengthen focus through fact-based questions.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

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

🧠 Reading Passage  
A story of a calf slipping, its mother’s care, and both walking home safe and happy together.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Children answer who lived near the park, what the calf did, what the cow did, how the calf felt, and how the story ended.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

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

Strengthen your child’s reading and emotional learning with this animal-family themed comprehension worksheet for KG. A fun way to connect love and learning!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

Reading aloud models fluency and makes it easier for kids to follow along.

Usually 10–15 minutes, depending on your child’s reading pace.

Yes, it works well for guided reading or small group literacy practice.