Who and Where Reading Comprehension Worksheet 1

Help your young reader strengthen comprehension skills with this free Who and Where Reading Comprehension Worksheet. Children will read a short story and answer simple questions about the character, setting, and important details.
This printable activity is perfect for kindergarten, first grade, homeschool lessons, literacy centers, and extra reading practice.

Who and Where reading comprehension worksheet for kindergarten and first grade featuring a short story about Sam playing with a red ball at the park.
Free Who and Where reading comprehension worksheet for practicing story comprehension, identifying characters, and recognizing story settings.

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What Children Will Practice

This worksheet helps children develop:
✔ Reading comprehension
✔ Identifying the character (Who)
✔ Identifying the setting (Where)
✔ Answering questions from a text
✔ Reading simple sentences
✔ Vocabulary development
✔ Critical thinking
✔ Reading confidence


How To Use This Worksheet

Read the short story together or independently.
Talk about who the story is about.
Identify where the story takes place.
Answer each comprehension question.
Review the answers by finding the information in the story.


Why Who and Where Questions Matter

Learning to answer Who and Where questions helps children understand the basic elements of a story. Recognizing the main character and setting builds strong reading comprehension skills that prepare children for more advanced reading.
These foundational comprehension skills support future success in reading, writing, and storytelling.


Skills Covered

Reading Comprehension
Children practice understanding information from a short passage.
Character Identification
Students identify who the story is about.
Setting Recognition
Children determine where the events happen.
Finding Story Details
Readers answer questions using information directly from the text.
Reading Fluency
Short sentences help children practice smooth and confident reading.


Learning Goals

After completing this worksheet, children should be able to:
✔ Identify the main character
✔ Recognize the story setting
✔ Recall important details
✔ Answer simple comprehension questions
✔ Build confidence while reading


Parent & Teacher Tips:

Extend learning by:
Reading the story aloud together.
Asking additional Who, What, and Where questions.
Having your child underline the answers in the story.
Talking about similar experiences at the park.
Encouraging complete sentence answers.


Extend the Learning

Story Retelling
Ask your child to retell the story in their own words.
Draw the Story
Draw Sam playing with the red ball at the park.
Change the Setting
Ask how the story would change if Sam played at the beach or playground.
Write One More Sentence
Have your child add another sentence to continue the story.


Questions To Ask Children:

Who is the story about?
Where does Sam play?
What color is the ball?
What does Sam do with the ball?
What was your favorite part of the story?


Building Strong Reading Comprehension

Reading short passages and answering questions helps children become active readers. As students practice identifying characters, settings, and story details, they develop the comprehension skills needed for future reading success.


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