Class KG Unseen Passage on Visit to the Park



Class KG Unseen Passage on Visit to the Park

Visit to the Park: Reading Comprehension for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the passage "Visit to the Park." The story describes a fun day in the park where children see green trees, colorful flowers, birds flying, and children playing on swings and slides. A family enjoys snacks under the shade of trees, and everyone feels happy and relaxed. This worksheet helps learners practice reading fluency, recall, and vocabulary through a relatable real-life setting.
Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?
Reading comprehension is essential for early learners because it:
1. Builds vocabulary with words like trees, flowers, birds, swings, slides.
2. Encourages focus by answering fact-based questions.
3. Helps connect reading to real-life experiences.
4. Supports grammar growth through short, clear sentences.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A simple description of a family’s visit to the park.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Ten multiple-choice questions to check recall and understanding.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Where did the children go? → Park
2. What was green in the park? → Trees
3. What was colorful? → Flowers
4. What was flying in the sky? → Birds
5. What did the children play on? → Swings
6. What else did the children enjoy? → Slides
7. Where did the family sit? → Under the trees
8. What did the family eat? → Snacks
9. How did the children feel? → Happy
10. What kind of day was it? → Fun
This worksheet makes comprehension simple and engaging, helping Kindergarten learners connect reading with joyful outdoor experiences.
Support your child’s literacy journey with this fun park-themed worksheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
They provide familiar settings like swings and trees that help children relate to the text.
Words like ice cream and park build vivid pictures for better recall.
They learn observation, vocabulary growth, and descriptive language.