Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Library



Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Library

At the Library: Reading Comprehension for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the passage "At the Library." The short story describes a quiet library where children sit on chairs with books, a boy looks at story books, a girl turns pages slowly, and the teacher smiles at the children. The shelves are full of colorful books, making it reading time at the library. It helps learners build reading fluency, recall, and vocabulary.
Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?
Reading comprehension is essential for early learners because it:
1. Builds vocabulary with words like library, shelves, books, pages, teacher.
2. Strengthens focus and recall by asking fact-based questions.
3. Encourages awareness of real-life places like the library.
4. Connects grammar learning with everyday reading experiences.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A simple description of a library filled with books, children, and reading time.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Multiple-choice questions to test children’s recall and understanding.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where were the children? → Library
2. What did the children sit on? → Chairs
3. What did the boy look at? → Story books
4. Who turned the pages? → Girl
5. What was on the shelves? → Books
6. What did the teacher do? → Smiled
7. What was special in some books? → Pictures
8. How did the girl turn pages? → Slowly
9. What time was it? → Reading
10. What was the library like? → Quiet
This worksheet makes comprehension simple and engaging, helping Kindergarten learners connect reading with real-life places.
Support your child’s literacy growth with this engaging library worksheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
They connect learning to real experiences and make recall easier.
They train kids to identify main ideas and answer correctly.
To teach independent understanding and confidence in reading.