Class KG Short Stories: The Little Ant

Class KG Short Stories: The Little Ant
Class KG Short Stories: The Little Ant

Class KG Short Stories: The Little Ant

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Never Give Up: Short Stories  “The Little Ant” for Class KG

This Kindergarten worksheet tells the inspiring story of a little ant that finds a big grain of rice near a school wall. Even though it is heavy, the ant pulls and pushes step by step. It slips but gets up again, cheered on by other ants, until it finally takes the rice home. The story teaches perseverance and determination while helping children practice comprehension.  

Why Short Stories Matter in Grammar? 

 Short Stories build focus and life lessons. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Recall story events step by step.  
2. Learn about perseverance and not giving up.  
3. Strengthen vocabulary with simple action words.  
4. Answer fact-based questions with accuracy.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

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

🧠 Reading Passage  
A story about a little ant finding rice, working hard to carry it, slipping but trying again, and finally reaching home.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Children answer what the ant found, how it carried it, who cheered, and how the ant felt at the end.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

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

Teach your child the value of perseverance through this ant-themed KG comprehension worksheet — a fun mix of story and skill-building!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

Start by reading together, then encourage your child to answer in their own words.

They build attention, recall, and early English grammar awareness.

Yes, it supports key skills expected in early CBSE English classes.