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Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Worksheet Read the short story. Then answer each question. Are We There Yet? Josh sat in the back seat of the car. He asked, “Are we there yet?” His Dad said, “Not yet.” Josh counted cows in a field. One, two, three. He asked, “Are we there yet?” His Dad said, “Not yet.” Reading and Math for K-5 © www.k5learning.com

Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Worksheet Josh counted the trees they passed. Four, five, six. He asked, “Are we there yet?” His Dad said, “Not yet.” Josh counted the cars they passed. Seven, eight, nine. He asked, “Are we there yet?” His Dad said, “Not yet.” Josh wiggled in the back seat. Waiting is the hardest part. Reading and Math for K-5 © www.k5learning.com

Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Worksheet Exercises: 1. Put the words in order to make each sentence. in / counted / a / Josh / cows / field ___________________________________________ in / back / wiggled / the / Josh / seat ___________________________________________ part / Waiting / the / is / hardest ___________________________________________ 2. Number the events in the correct order. ______ Josh counted the trees they passed. ______ Josh counted the cars they passed. ______ Josh counted cows in a field. Reading and Math for K-5 © www.k5learning.com

Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Worksheet 3. Where do you think Josh and his Dad are going? Draw a picture and label it. Reading and Math for K-5 © www.k5learning.com

Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Worksheet Answers: 1. Put the words in order to make each sentence. Josh counted cows in a field. Josh wiggled in the back seat. Waiting is the hardest part. 2. Number the events in the correct order. 2 Josh counted the trees they passed. 3 Josh counted the cars they passed. 1 Josh counted cows in a field. 3. Where do you think Josh and his Dad are going? Draw a picture and label it. Answers will vary. Reading and Math for K-5 © www.k5learning.com


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