Description
The Bedtime for Bunny reading comprehension worksheet is a soft, on-grade-level reading activity that helps your youngest learners follow a story from beginning to end. In this gentle fiction passage, Little Bunny gets ready for bed step by step—drinking warm milk, brushing her teeth, hugging her toy bear, and finally drifting off to sleep. Made for preschoolers, it pairs a short, soothing story with five simple multiple-choice questions and a friendly watercolor illustration that invites little readers in.
This Bedtime for Bunny reading comprehension story focuses on sequencing—the skill of understanding the order in which events happen. As children listen and look at the picture, they practice noticing what Bunny does first, next, and last. The predictable bedtime routine gives even pre-readers a clear, comforting structure they can follow, making it an ideal first step into reading comprehension and story sequencing.
What’s Included
- 1 print-ready PDF worksheet
- An original, on-grade-level fiction reading passage
- 5 multiple-choice questions targeting sequencing
- Answer key
Teachers and homeschool parents can use this Bedtime for Bunny reading comprehension worksheet during circle time, small-group instruction, or a calming end-of-day activity. Read the story aloud while children follow along with the picture, then pause to ask what Bunny did first, next, and last. Encourage learners to point to clues in the illustration, retell the routine in their own words, and circle the answer that shows the correct order of events.
Teaching reading comprehension at the preschool level starts with listening and sequencing. Young children build understanding when they can connect a story to a familiar routine like getting ready for bed. Use sequencing words—first, next, then, and last—as you talk through the passage, and invite children to act out each step. These early conversations about order, characters, and events lay the foundation for confident, independent reading later on.
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