Passage:
“News helps us understand what’s happening around us. We learn about it from TV, newspapers, or even from grown-ups talking. News tells us about things like events, weather, and important stories from our city or far away. It’s like a big storybook that tells us real-life stories every day. Sometimes news teaches us new things, like how to stay safe during emergencies or why we should help others. It’s important to know what’s going on because it helps us make good decisions and be prepared. When we know about the world, we can talk about it with our friends and family. So, pay attention to the news because it’s like a window to the world around us.”
Comprehension Questions:
1. Where do we learn about news from?
2. What are some things news tells us about?
3. Why is it important to know what’s going on?
4. Can you give an example of something news might teach us?
5. How does news help us make good decisions?
6. What does the passage compare news to?
Grammar Questions:
1. Find the action word (verb) in the sentence “News helps us understand.”
2. What is the word that shows ownership in the sentence “Important stories from our city”?
3. Can you find a describing word (adjective) in the sentence “New things, like how to stay safe”?
4. Correct the following sentence: “We learns about news from TV.”