Help young readers build confidence with this free Who and Where Reading Comprehension Worksheet. Children read a simple story about Ben riding his bike and answer questions that reinforce identifying the main character, the setting, and important story details.
This printable worksheet is ideal for kindergarten, first grade, homeschool lessons, literacy centers, independent practice, and classroom reading activities.

Download your free worksheet below:
What Children Will Practice
This worksheet helps children develop:
✔ Reading comprehension
✔ Identifying the character (Who)
✔ Identifying the setting (Where)
✔ Answering questions using text evidence
✔ Remembering story details
✔ Vocabulary development
✔ Reading confidence
✔ Critical thinking
How To Use This Worksheet
Read the story together or independently.
Ask your child who the story is about.
Find where the story takes place.
Answer each question using information from the passage.
Encourage complete sentence answers whenever possible.
Why Who and Where Questions Matter
Learning to answer Who and Where questions teach children to recognize the people in a story and where events happen. These foundational comprehension skills help improve understanding, memory, and confidence while reading increasingly complex texts.
Skills Covered
Reading Comprehension
Students read a short passage and answer comprehension questions.
Character Identification
Children identify the main character in the story.
Setting Recognition
Students determine where the story takes place.
Story Detail Recall
Readers locate and remember important information from the passage.
Vocabulary Development
Students expand vocabulary through meaningful reading practice.
Learning Goals
After completing this worksheet, children should be able to:
✔ Identify the main character
✔ Recognize the story setting
✔ Recall important details from a passage
✔ Answer Who and Where questions
✔ Strengthen early reading comprehension skills
Parent & Teacher Tips:
Help children strengthen comprehension by:
Reading the passage aloud together.
Asking children to underline clues that answer each question.
Encouraging answers in complete sentences.
Discussing bicycle safety and why helmets are important.
Rereading the story to improve fluency and understanding.
Extend the Learning
Retell the Story
Ask your child to tell the story using their own words.
Draw the Story
Draw Ben riding his bike on the sidewalk with his blue helmet.
Talk About Bike Safety
Discuss why wearing a helmet is important and other ways to stay safe while riding a bike.
Write One More Sentence
Have your child write another sentence about Ben’s bike ride.
Questions To Ask Children:
Who rides the bike?
Where does Ben ride?
What does Ben wear?
Why is wearing a helmet important?
Where do you like to ride your bike?
Building Strong Reading Skills
Short reading passages with simple comprehension questions help children become more confident readers. Practicing Who and Where questions strengthens understanding of characters, settings, and important details while preparing young learners for more advanced reading success.
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