

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to reading comprehension with the passage "At the Circus." The story describes colorful clowns, playful animals, and exciting shows, helping kids visualize and recall fun details. With simple questions, learners practice reading, remembering, and connecting language to real-world experiences.
Reading comprehension helps children build focus and vocabulary. This worksheet helps children:
1. Recognize words related to circus shows like clowns, animals, tricks.
2. Recall story events in sequence.
3. Strengthen early grammar through short, meaningful sentences.
4. Build confidence in reading and answering questions.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A short story about a visit to the circus.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Ten comprehension questions about characters, actions, and events.
Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions
1. Where do they go? → To the circus
2. Who makes them laugh? → The clown
3. What do animals do? → Perform tricks
4. Who rides a bicycle? → The clown
5. Who jumps through hoops? → The lion
6. Who claps? → The children
7. Who plays with a ball? → The seal
8. Who dances? → The bear
9. Who smiles? → The parents
10. What is the story about? → A circus show
This worksheet makes comprehension fun and exciting, letting children practice reading through lively circus scenes.
Help your child enjoy stories while improving reading comprehension.
They help children practice focus, recall, and sentence-level understanding.
They introduce words like clown, tricks, and animals.
It keeps reading engaging while building descriptive vocabulary.