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Farm Snack Answer Key

About This Worksheet

A decodable text gives students a chance to read short, simple stories using phonics skills they already know. This Kindergarten worksheet focuses on reading a short passage and answering a basic comprehension question. Students practice understanding what they read, not just sounding out the words. For example, pig becomes pig when students read the story and understand what the character is feeding.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This worksheet is designed for Kindergarten students who are beginning to move from decoding into comprehension. The main goal is to help learners read a short story and answer a question based on what they understood. Students should already be able to read simple sentences before trying this activity. It aligns with Common Core Standards RF.K.1 and RF.K.3 and supports TEKS ELAR K.2.B for reading comprehension and phonics.

Student Tasks

On this worksheet, students will read a short story about a boy and his pig. After reading, they will answer a question about the story using what they remember. They will write their answer on the lines provided. This helps them connect reading with understanding and written responses.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Some students may focus only on reading and forget to think about the meaning. Others might guess the answer without going back to the text. A few learners may struggle to write their response clearly. Teachers can support students by encouraging them to reread the story before answering.

Implementation Guidance

Teachers can use this worksheet during guided reading or comprehension practice time. It works well in small groups where students can discuss the story together. Parents can use it at home by asking questions about the story and helping their child find the answers. Talking through the story helps build deeper understanding.

Details and Features

This worksheet includes a short, easy-to-read story with a clear question at the end. The format provides writing space for student responses. It blends reading, thinking, and writing into one activity. The printable design makes it great for classroom or at-home use.