Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Post Office

Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Post Office
Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Post Office

Class KG Unseen Passage on At the Post Office

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At the Post Office: Reading Comprehension for Kindergarten  

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the passage "At the Post Office." The story describes a busy post office where a boy and his mother stand in line to buy stamps, people write letters at tables, and a girl drops her letter into the red post box. It helps children build reading fluency, recall, and connect with real-life places.  

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?  

Reading comprehension is essential for early learners because it:  
1. Builds vocabulary with real-life words like stamps, letters, envelopes, and counter.  
2. Strengthens focus and recall by asking fact-based questions.  
3. Encourages awareness of everyday places like the post office.  
4. Connects grammar skills with real-world reading experiences.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A simple description of a post office with stamps, letters, and a red post box.  
✏️ 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. What did the boy want to buy? → Stamps  
2. What color was the letter box? → Red  
3. Who gave stamps at the counter? → Uncle  
4. What was on the tables? → Letters  
5. Who stood in line? → Boy  
6. What was the girl dropping? → Letter  
7. Where were envelopes found? → Post office  
8. What color was not used? → Pink  
9. Who was with the boy? → Mother  
10. What did people write? → Letters  

This worksheet makes comprehension simple and engaging, helping Kindergarten learners connect reading with everyday life.  
Support your child’s early literacy with this practical post office worksheet.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps them relate reading to real life and recall easily.

They strengthen comprehension, vocabulary, and focus skills.

To train children to understand text without memorization.