Class 5 Reading Passage on Visit to the Fair


Class 5 Reading Passage on Visit to the Fair
Festive Lights and Fun: Reading Comprehension on Visit to the Fair
This Grade 5 reading comprehension worksheet takes learners on a delightful journey through the Visit to the Fair passage. The story follows Riya and her family as they enjoy the colours, sounds, and excitement of a town fair. Children learn to visualize descriptive scenes and identify emotions through detailed imagery of lights, music, and laughter.
The exercises are designed to strengthen key reading skills — identifying facts, sequencing events, and drawing inferences. Through fun, everyday themes, students build comprehension and appreciation for shared family moments while expanding vocabulary and descriptive understanding.
Why Reading Comprehension Matters in English Learning?
Reading comprehension builds the ability to connect with text and interpret beyond words. For Grade 5 learners, it’s vital because:
1. It helps in visualizing and relating to real-life experiences.
2. It improves attention to detail and recall.
3. It strengthens vocabulary through context clues.
4. It develops empathy and imagination in storytelling.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet offers three progressive levels of comprehension questions to improve factual, interpretive, and reflective reading:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple-Choice Questions
Students select the correct answers to key details from the story.
Example: Which ride did Riya go on first?
✏️ Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions
Learners answer direct comprehension questions using complete sentences.
📖 Exercise 3 – Deep Thinking and Vocabulary
Students connect personal understanding with the story’s message and find a synonym for “fragrant.”
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option
1. (c) Ferris wheel
2. (b) Popcorn
3. (a) Magic show
Exercise 2 – Answer the Following
1. The fair had colourful banners, lights, and cheerful music.
2. She took home a handmade bracelet.
3. She enjoyed seeing the whole fair from above.
Exercise 3 – Reflective Questions
1. The details help readers imagine the lively and joyful fair atmosphere.
2. She might not have felt the same joy because sharing moments made it special.
3. She enjoyed rides and time with family more than just buying things.
4. The word is “aromatic.”
Encourage your child to explore descriptive language and joyful storytelling through this lively comprehension worksheet.
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Frequently Asked Questions
They make reading fun while improving observation and descriptive understanding through real-life events.
They help children connect reading with emotions, actions, and context clues in a story.
It improves reasoning, sentence interpretation, and paragraph-based question answering skills.







