Market morning paragraph
summary paragraph
Ask for one short summary sentence.
Example: The market opened early in the morning. People bought fruits, flowers, and vegetables. By noon, the road was busy and colourful.
Read a short paragraph and tell what it was mostly about in one or two simple lines.
This helps children move from sentence reading into paragraph meaning without needing long written answers.
Open one card at a time, read the text together, and use the audio button when hearing the line once helps.
summary paragraph
Ask for one short summary sentence.
Example: The market opened early in the morning. People bought fruits, flowers, and vegetables. By noon, the road was busy and colourful.
summary paragraph
Ask what happened in the garden.
Example: Grandfather kept seeds in small paper packets. He planted them after the first rain. Soon, green shoots came up in the garden.
summary paragraph
Ask what the children did together.
Example: The children worked together to clean the classroom shelf. They sorted books, wiped the dust, and arranged the crayons in boxes.
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Read a short passage carefully and find specific details the questions ask about.