Class 1 Reading Passage on The Brave Little Sparrow

Class 1 Reading Passage on The Brave Little Sparrow
Class 1 Reading Passage on The Brave Little Sparrow

Class 1 Reading Passage on The Brave Little Sparrow

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Courage Wins: Reading Passage “The Brave Little Sparrow” for Class 1

Courage Wins: Reading Passage “The Brave Little Sparrow” for Class 1

This Grade 1 reading comprehension worksheet tells the inspiring story The Brave Little Sparrow. It teaches young learners the value of courage, presence of mind, and quick action through a short, engaging tale that builds both reading and moral understanding.

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Early Learning? 

1. It helps children connect actions with courage and outcomes. 
2. It develops focus, attention to detail, and story recall. 
3. It builds vocabulary and understanding of cause and effect. 
4. It encourages bravery and smart thinking in real-life situations. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

📖 Reading Passage – The Brave Little Sparrow 
A simple story about a small sparrow who bravely saves her chicks from a snake by calling a nearby farmer for help, showing that courage comes in all sizes. 

🧠 Objective Questions – Multiple Choice 
Students answer factual questions about who helped the sparrow, what danger the chicks faced, and what the story teaches. 

✏️ Subjective Questions – Short Answers 
Learners write short answers about bravery, danger, and how the sparrow acted quickly and wisely. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Objective Questions: 
1. b) A sparrow 
2. c) A snake 
3. d) Called the farmer 
4. a) The farmer 
5. c) Drove it away 
6. b) Be brave 

Subjective Questions: 
7. The sparrow. 
8. He drove the snake away. 
9. A snake came near them. 
10. Courage helps us face danger.

Help your child learn the power of courage and presence of mind through this inspiring reading activity! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They inspire children to think about courage, friendship, and helping others through simple language.

By showing that even small acts can make a big difference, encouraging self-belief.

They make children remember events easily by linking them with strong emotions or lessons.