Class KG Short Stories: The Red Apple

Class KG Short Stories: The Red Apple
Class KG Short Stories: The Red Apple

Class KG Short Stories: The Red Apple

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Healthy Bites: Short Stories “The Red Apple” for Class KG 

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces a simple story about Kabir enjoying a shiny red apple under a tree. With themes of healthy eating, nature, and happiness, the passage encourages children to read carefully and recall details through engaging comprehension questions.  

Why Short Stories Matter in Grammar?  

Short Stories support language growth and awareness. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Identify facts and details from a short passage.  
2. Build vocabulary through everyday food and nature words.  
3. Understand the value of healthy eating.  
4. Develop confidence in reading simple stories.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

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

🧠 Reading Passage  
A story about Kabir eating a red apple, learning from his mother, hearing birds, and feeling happy.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Children answer questions on who ate the apple, what color it was, how it tasted, and how Kabir felt in the end.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

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

Encourage your child to love healthy snacks while practicing Short Stories  with this apple-themed KG worksheet. Fun, simple, and meaningful!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

It guides children to listen carefully, recall details, and connect words to pictures.

Your child practices early reading, comprehension, and vocabulary development.

They give visual support, helping young learners follow and enjoy the story.