

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the beloved rhyme "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." With playful repetition and fun animal sounds, the poem builds listening, memory, and comprehension skills while teaching about farm animals.
Poems are powerful tools for early learners because they:
1. Improve listening and recall through rhyme and repetition.
2. Teach everyday words like cow, duck, farm, moo, quack.
3. Build confidence in answering simple comprehension questions.
4. Connect rhythm, sounds, and language learning in an enjoyable way.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Poem: A short, child-friendly version of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" with cows and ducks.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Ten comprehension questions testing recall, animal sounds, and story details.
Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions
1. Who had a farm? → Old MacDonald
2. What sound did the cow make? → Moo
3. What sound did the duck make? → Quack
4. What is the poem about? → A farm
5. What sound do cows make? → Moo
6. Who had a cow? → Old MacDonald
7. Where were the ducks? → In the air
8. What sounds filled the farm? → Happy sounds
9. Which line comes again and again? → E-I-E-I-O
10. What kind of text is this? → Poem
This worksheet makes poetry fun and educational, helping Kindergarten learners enjoy rhymes while practicing comprehension.
Support your child’s reading journey with this engaging Old MacDonald worksheet.
They build vocabulary, rhythm, and memory through repetition and fun sounds.
They make language playful while reinforcing listening and speaking skills.
By singing daily with actions, helping kids recall words and develop confidence.