Class KG Short Stories: The Big Elephant

Class KG Short Stories: The Big Elephant
Class KG Short Stories: The Big Elephant

Class KG Short Stories: The Big Elephant

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Strong and Happy: Short Stories “The Big Elephant” for Class KG

 This Kindergarten worksheet shares the story of a proud elephant in the zoo. With a long trunk, white tusks, and a love for bananas and sugarcane, the elephant shows its strength by pulling a heavy log. Children clap for its power, and the elephant feels proud and happy. The passage helps kids practice comprehension while learning about animals. 

Why Short Stories Matter in Grammar? 

Short Stories build focus and knowledge. This worksheet helps children: 
1. Recall important story facts. 
2. Learn descriptive words about animals. 
3. Understand emotions like pride and happiness. 
4. Improve vocabulary and detail recognition

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet contains a short passage and 10 multiple-choice comprehension questions: 

🧠 Reading Passage 
A story of a big elephant in the zoo, its favorite food, its strength, and its happiness. 

✏️ Exercise – Multiple Choice Questions 
Children answer where the elephant lived, what it ate, what it pulled, who saw it, and how it felt.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

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

Bring animal stories to life with this elephant-themed comprehension worksheet for KG. A great way to mix fun, facts, and reading practice! 
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ask them to retell the story in their own words using the pictures as clues.

Children learn new words in context, improving retention and usage.

Yes, it trains children to focus closely while a passage is read aloud.