

This Kindergarten worksheet develops reading comprehension with the passage "At the Park." The story describes children running, swinging, sliding, and enjoying nature in a park. With simple, clear text and relatable activities, learners strengthen vocabulary and grammar skills.
Park stories support learning by:
1. Teaching words like swing, slide, trees, grass.
2. Helping children recall actions in sequence.
3. Strengthening sentence-level grammar through Q&A.
4. Connecting reading to outdoor play experiences.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A short story about visiting the park.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Ten simple questions based on the passage.
Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions
1. Where did they go? → To the park
2. What did the children do first? → Run
3. What did they play on? → Swings
4. Where did they slide? → On the slide
5. Who played ball? → Boys
6. Who skipped rope? → Girls
7. What grew in the park? → Trees
8. Who sat on the bench? → Parents
9. Who laughed and clapped? → Children
10. What is the story about? → A visit to the park
This worksheet makes comprehension relatable and fun by combining reading with outdoor activities.
Help your child learn grammar with joyful park-themed reading practice.
They test understanding beyond memorization and encourage thinking skills.
Words like swing, slide, and tree make texts relatable.
They connect real experiences with vocabulary and simple grammar.