I'll solve this kindergarten reading comprehension worksheet step by step.
First, look closely:
The worksheet is titled "Kindergarten Reading Comprehension" and features a story about "Ben the Crab." The text says:
- Ben is small and red.
- Ben has two big claws.
- Ben loves to play.
There are three questions to answer:
1. What color is Ben? (with blank lines for writing)
2. Ben has one claw. True/False (with checkboxes)
3. Write 3 words describing Ben. (with blank lines)
I can see all the information needed to answer these questions directly from the text provided in the worksheet.
Next, find information:
Since all the answers are contained within the text of the worksheet itself, I don't need to use any external research tools. The answers are directly stated in the passage.
Then, review the findings:
Let me answer each question based on the text:
1. "What color is Ben?" - The text explicitly states "Ben is small and red." So the answer is "red."
2. "Ben has one claw. True/False" - The text says "Ben has two big claws." Therefore, the statement "Ben has one claw" is false.
3. "Write 3 words describing Ben." - From the text, we can use "small," "red," and "loves to play" (though "loves to play" is a phrase, not a single word). Alternatively, we could use "small," "red," and "playful" (derived from "loves to play").
Now I'll provide the complete solution.
Solution:
1. What color is Ben?
Answer: red
2. Ben has one claw. True/False
Answer: False (because the text says Ben has two big claws)
3. Write 3 words describing Ben.
Answer: small, red, playful (or alternatively: small, red, loves - though "loves" alone doesn't fully capture the meaning of "loves to play")
The worksheet is designed to test basic reading comprehension skills for kindergarten students, focusing on identifying key details from a short text.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of small reading worksheet.