

This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the passage "Letter to Friend." The short letter is written by a girl named Rina to her friend. She invites her friend to play in the park, mentions she has a ball and a kite, and adds that they will eat biscuits and drink juice together. Rina ends by saying she will wait in the evening. The passage builds reading fluency, recall, and everyday vocabulary.
Reading comprehension is essential for early learners because it:
1. Builds vocabulary with simple words like friend, park, ball, kite, biscuits, juice.
2. Strengthens recall through fact-based questions.
3. Encourages awareness of everyday experiences like playing outdoors.
4. Connects grammar with real-life written communication.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Passage: A short letter from Rina inviting her friend to play in the park.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Answer the Questions: Multiple-choice questions to check recall and understanding.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who is the letter to? → Friend
2. What did Rina ask the friend to do? → Play
3. Where will they run? → Park
4. What things does Rina have? → Ball and kite
5. What will they eat? → Biscuits
6. What will they drink? → Juice
7. When will Rina wait? → Evening
8. Who wrote the letter? → Rina
9. What will they do with the kite? → Fly
10. How did the letter end? → Your friend
This worksheet makes comprehension enjoyable and relatable, helping Kindergarten learners connect reading with fun daily experiences.
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It develops writing confidence and introduces personal expression.
They show children how to communicate ideas in writing.
By modeling simple examples and guiding practice.