

This Kindergarten worksheet uses the passage "My Best Day" to help children practice reading comprehension. The story describes a child’s happiest day filled with fun, family, and play, encouraging kids to connect text with emotions and experiences.
Reading comprehension helps children:
1. Understand feelings and events in short stories.
2. Recall details about daily life and routines.
3. Strengthen vocabulary with words like fun, happy, play.
4. Build confidence expressing personal experiences.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A simple story about a child’s favorite day.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Ten questions checking understanding of feelings, events, and details.
Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions
1. What is the story called? → My Best Day
2. Who is happy? → The child
3. Who plays with the child? → Friends
4. Who cooks food? → Mother
5. Who brings toys? → Father
6. What shines in the sky? → The sun
7. What games are played? → Outdoor games
8. Who claps and sings? → Friends
9. Who smiles at the child? → Parents
10. What is the story about? → A happy day
This worksheet builds emotional awareness and grammar skills, making comprehension practice fun and personal for Kindergarten learners.
Help your child practice reading while connecting with their own experiences.
It is the ability to understand and explain simple texts like my best day.
It teaches sequencing words like first, next, and finally.
It connects personal experiences to words, making learning relatable.