About This Worksheet
This worksheet helps preschool students practice listening carefully and answering simple yes or no questions about a picture. Listening comprehension activities teach children how to pay attention to spoken information and respond correctly. Students look at a picture of a girl drawing at a table and decide whether spoken statements are true or false. For example, seeing crayons on the table becomes answering yes to the statement about crayons being present. This activity supports observation, listening, and oral response skills.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This preschool literacy worksheet focuses on listening comprehension, observation, and oral communication skills. Children practice looking closely at pictures while responding to simple spoken questions. Before beginning this activity, students should recognize common classroom objects and understand basic yes and no concepts. Future learning may include answering comprehension questions using complete sentences and evidence from stories or pictures. This worksheet aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.K.2 and TEKS standards related to listening and speaking development.
Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will study the picture carefully while listening to statements read aloud by a teacher or parent. Learners decide whether each sentence matches what they see in the picture scene. Children answer yes or no aloud based on the visual details shown on the page. Students strengthen listening and observation skills while practicing verbal responses. The activity also encourages careful thinking before answering questions.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Some preschool students may answer too quickly without fully listening to the complete sentence first. Children can also confuse what is actually shown in the picture with what they imagine could happen. A few learners may struggle to understand the difference between yes and no responses during oral questioning. Others may overlook important picture details while focusing on only one part of the image. Teachers can support understanding by reading statements slowly and discussing picture details together before answering.
Implementation Guidance
Teachers can use this worksheet during oral language instruction, listening lessons, or comprehension review activities. Parents may also use the worksheet at home while practicing observation and conversation skills together. Encouraging children to point to picture details before answering can improve confidence and accuracy. Adults can extend the activity by asking children to explain why an answer is yes or no. This worksheet also works well for speech and language support or partner discussion practice.
Details and Features
The worksheet includes a simple picture scene that is easy for preschool students to observe and discuss. Yes or no response practice keeps the activity developmentally appropriate and manageable for young learners. Large visuals and uncluttered spacing help children stay focused on listening and responding. Familiar classroom objects support vocabulary growth and confidence during oral language instruction. The worksheet prints clearly for classroom use, homeschool lessons, or intervention support.