Download a free printable kindergarten halloween reading comprehension - set 1 for Kindergarten. Students read a short themed passage, answer comprehension questions, and practice finding details, sequence, and meaning in text. This worksheet is for Kindergarten learners and gives focused practice with reading comprehension with vocabulary words with vocabulary practice. Parents and teachers can use it for a quick lesson follow-up, homework, small-group review, or independent practice. The standard printable math layout keeps the work organized so students can focus on grade-level math practice, accuracy, and confidence without extra distractions.
Kindergarten Halloween Reading Comprehension - Set 1
Read the passage and answer the questions.
Passage
Noah carved a pumpkin on the porch for Halloween. A ghost decoration hung by the door. He saw a bat above the steps. Then Noah put candy in a bowl for trick-or-treaters.
Section A: Picture Choice
Which picture shows what Noah carved?
pumpkin
candy
spider
heart
Section B: True or False
Write True or False on the lines.
1.Noah carved a pumpkin on the porch.
2.A ghost decoration hung by the door.
3.Noah saw a bat above the steps.
4.Noah planted corn in the snow.
Section C: Check the Correct Boxes
What did Noah notice while getting ready for Halloween? Check the correct boxes.
pumpkin
ghost
bat
candy
Section D: Put the Story in Order
Put the story in order. Write 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the boxes.
Noah carved a pumpkin on the porch.
A ghost decoration hung by the door.
Noah saw a bat above the steps.
Noah put candy in a bowl.
About This Worksheet
Use this worksheet as a short, focused lesson page for kindergarten learners practicing grade-level math practice, accuracy, and confidence. Because the worksheet uses a predictable printable format, it works well for morning work, homework, review, math centers, or small-group practice. The activity is designed for simple print-and-use practice. The goal is useful practice that builds fluency while still keeping the worksheet simple and approachable.
What Students Practice
Skill Focus
This worksheet focuses on reading practice with vocabulary words. It gives students a clear way to review the skill, build accuracy, and prepare for related math topics.
How to Use This Worksheet
Print the worksheet and use it after a short lesson on reading. Ask students to work neatly and check one row before moving to the next. Review the first problem together, then let students finish independently or with light support.
Ways to Use This Worksheet
For parents
Use it as short extra practice at home when your child needs more confidence with reading. One page at a time is usually enough for focused review.
For teachers
Print it for morning work, math centers, small-group review, homework, or a quick skill check for kindergarten students.
For homeschool
Pair the worksheet with a short lesson, manipulatives, or a whiteboard example, then save the answer key for easy checking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What grade is this worksheet best for?
This worksheet is designed for Kindergarten students. It can also be used for review, extra practice, homeschool lessons, or support when a student needs more time with reading.
Can I print this worksheet for classroom use?
Yes. You can print this worksheet for classroom practice, homeschool lessons, tutoring, homework, or extra review.
Is this worksheet good for beginners?
Yes. The early math format is simple and visual, making it a good fit for young learners who are practicing counting, number recognition, or picture math.
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