Class KG Reading Comprehension on The Lost Balloon

Class KG Reading Comprehension on The Lost Balloon
Class KG Reading Comprehension on The Lost Balloon

Class KG Reading Comprehension on The Lost Balloon

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Up, Up and Away: Reading Comprehension “The Lost Balloon” for Class KG 

This Kindergarten worksheet tells the story of Rohan and his balloon. When his red balloon slips away and flies into the sky, Rohan feels sad. But with his mother’s comfort and a new blue balloon, the story ends on a happy note. Children learn to follow events step by step while practicing reading comprehension.  

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar?

Reading comprehension improves both reading and thinking skills. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Recall key events in a short passage.  
2. Understand feelings like sadness and happiness.  
3. Strengthen memory through simple sequencing.  
4. Build vocabulary through everyday experiences.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes a short, engaging story and 10 multiple-choice comprehension questions:  

🧠 Reading Passage  
The story of Rohan’s lost red balloon and how his day turned joyful again with a new one.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Children answer questions on who had the balloon, what happened to it, how Rohan felt, and how the story ended.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

1. A  
2. C  
3. C  
4. B  
5. B  
6. B  
7. A  
8. A  
9. A  
10. A  

Turn everyday experiences into learning moments with this balloon-themed comprehension worksheet for KG. A great way to mix storytelling with skill-building!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

It has a simple beginning, middle, and end, ideal for early learners.

Children understand feelings like sad and happy while reading the passage.

They build listening, retelling, and prediction skills in English.