Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Park

Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Park
Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Park

Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Park

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An English teacher with four years of experience, I began my journey at 18 by assisting with grammar and creative writing sessions. TEFL-certified and currently teaching at PlanetSpark, I’m passionate about equipping students with the tools they need to succeed. I'm especially committed to bridging educational gaps for underprivileged children and will soon be volunteering at a government school in Himachal Pradesh.

At the Park: Reading Comprehension for Kindergarten 

This Kindergarten worksheet develops reading comprehension with the passage "At the Park." The story describes children running, swinging, sliding, and enjoying nature in a park. With simple, clear text and relatable activities, learners strengthen vocabulary and grammar skills. 
 

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?

 Park stories support learning by: 
1. Teaching words like swing, slide, trees, grass. 
2. Helping children recall actions in sequence. 
3. Strengthening sentence-level grammar through Q&A. 
4. Connecting reading to outdoor play experiences. 
 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A short story about visiting the park. 
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Ten simple questions based on the passage. 
 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions 
1. Where did they go? → To the park 
2. What did the children do first? → Run 
3. What did they play on? → Swings 
4. Where did they slide? → On the slide 
5. Who played ball? → Boys 
6. Who skipped rope? → Girls 
7. What grew in the park? → Trees 
8. Who sat on the bench? → Parents 
9. Who laughed and clapped? → Children 
10. What is the story about? → A visit to the park 

This worksheet makes comprehension relatable and fun by combining reading with outdoor activities. 
Help your child learn grammar with joyful park-themed reading practice. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They test understanding beyond memorization and encourage thinking skills.

Words like swing, slide, and tree make texts relatable.

They connect real experiences with vocabulary and simple grammar.