Class KG Reading Comprehension on The Rainbow Story

Class KG Reading Comprehension on The Rainbow Story
Class KG Reading Comprehension on The Rainbow Story

Class KG Reading Comprehension on The Rainbow Story

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Colors in the Sky: Reading Comprehension “The Rainbow” for Class KG  

This Kindergarten worksheet brings a magical moment to life through a short story about Anaya spotting a rainbow after the rain. With bright colors, birds flying, and a joyful family moment, children practice reading comprehension in a relatable, nature-inspired way.  

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar? 

Reading comprehension builds early literacy. This worksheet helps children:  
1. Recall story events clearly and accurately.  
2. Strengthen vocabulary with everyday nature words.  
3. Connect real-life experiences with reading.  
4. Develop joy and focus in learning.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

The worksheet includes a short passage followed by 10 simple multiple-choice questions:  

🧠 Reading Passage  
A story about Anaya and her mother enjoying the rainbow, pointing out its colors, and feeling calm together.  

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions  
Questions ask children to identify who saw the rainbow, when it appeared, what colors it had, and how Anaya felt at the end.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

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

Inspire wonder and reading practice with this rainbow-themed comprehension worksheet for KG. Perfect for making learning colorful and joyful!  
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Frequently Asked Questions

It shows cause and effect, like rain stopping and a rainbow appearing.

Visual images of colors help children remember story details better.

They encourage observation, imagination, and descriptive vocabulary in English.