

This Kindergarten worksheet uses the rhyme The Wheels on the Bus to teach reading comprehension in a playful way. Children read about the bus wheels going round, the wipers swishing, and people on the bus making sounds, then answer fact-based questions.
Poem comprehension develops rhythm, memory, and vocabulary. This worksheet helps children:
1. Recall repeated lines and actions in the rhyme.
2. Connect sounds and movements with meaning.
3. Strengthen early reading fluency through repetition.
4. Enjoy joyful, everyday themes while learning language.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Poem: A fun rhyme about the bus, its parts, and the people on it.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions: 10 comprehension questions based on rhyme details.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. What goes round and round? → Wheels (a)
2. What goes swish swish swish? → Wipers (c)
3. What goes beep beep beep? → Horn (b)
4. Who goes up and down? → People (a)
5. What goes open and shut? → Doors (c)
6. Who says move on back? → Driver (b)
7. What do babies do? → Cry (a)
8. What do parents say? → Shh (d)
9. Where does the bus go? → Town (c)
10. What repeats in every line? → On the bus (a)
This worksheet makes comprehension lively and musical, letting Kindergarten learners practice reading through a playful rhyme.
Repetition builds confidence and fluency in class kg reading practice.
Transport words like wheels, horn, and wipers expand comprehension skills.
It links real-life experiences with playful actions, supporting literal understanding.