Class 1 Understanding Poems: Chubby Cheeks


Class 1 Understanding Poems: Chubby Cheeks
Ding Dong Bell: Understanding Poems for Class 1
This Grade 1 poem comprehension worksheet introduces children to the classic rhyme “Ding Dong Bell.” Through this worksheet, learners explore the story of kindness and responsibility shown by the characters in the poem. It encourages empathy toward animals and teaches values of care and compassion.
Why Understanding Poems Matters in Grammar?
Understanding poems builds moral and linguistic awareness. For Grade 1 students, this worksheet helps:
1. Learn simple sentence structures through rhythmic storytelling.
2. Build vocabulary related to emotions and actions.
3. Understand cause and effect in short narratives.
4. Develop empathy and reading comprehension through rhyme.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students answer questions about who was in the well, who helped the cat, and what the poem teaches.
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
Students write short answers about the events and meaning of the rhyme.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) The cat
2. c) Little Johnny Green
3. a) Tommy Stout
4. d) Wet and cold
5. b) Play and run
6. c) A cat in the well
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
7. The cat.
8. Because they can fall inside.
9. Tommy Stout.
10. Yes, they are cute.
This worksheet strengthens early reading, comprehension, and moral learning by linking rhyme with empathy and real-world understanding.
Help your child learn kindness and awareness through this engaging Ding Dong Bell poem!
Frequently Asked Questions
They teach body parts and emotions in playful ways.
They make learning easy through melody and sound.
Word association with emotions and expressions.







