Description
What It Is:
A simple “Who and Where” reading comprehension worksheet designed for early readers. Students look at pictures and sentences, then shade the correct answer to identify who is doing an action and where it is happening. The worksheet uses clear visuals and short sentences to support beginning reading skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps young learners develop basic comprehension, sentence understanding, and question-word recognition. It strengthens early literacy skills by connecting text to images, reinforcing action words, and introducing location vocabulary in a child-friendly way.
How to Use It:
• Use during guided reading or literacy centers
• Read the sentence aloud and discuss choices before answering
• Assign as independent practice or early finisher work
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary learners.
• Kindergarten: Picture-based comprehension and listening skills
• Grade 1: Independent reading and question-word practice
Target Users:
Kindergarten and Grade 1 teachers, ESL teachers, homeschool parents, and early readers building foundational comprehension skills.
A simple “Who and Where” reading comprehension worksheet designed for early readers. Students look at pictures and sentences, then shade the correct answer to identify who is doing an action and where it is happening. The worksheet uses clear visuals and short sentences to support beginning reading skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps young learners develop basic comprehension, sentence understanding, and question-word recognition. It strengthens early literacy skills by connecting text to images, reinforcing action words, and introducing location vocabulary in a child-friendly way.
How to Use It:
• Use during guided reading or literacy centers
• Read the sentence aloud and discuss choices before answering
• Assign as independent practice or early finisher work
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early elementary learners.
• Kindergarten: Picture-based comprehension and listening skills
• Grade 1: Independent reading and question-word practice
Target Users:
Kindergarten and Grade 1 teachers, ESL teachers, homeschool parents, and early readers building foundational comprehension skills.
