Simple Yes or No Questions – Picture Quiz for Kids

Yes or No Questions for Kids – Lesson 5 Banner

Simple Yes or No Questions – Lesson 5

This simple yes or no questions activity helps children listen, think, and answer with confidence. Each picture question is short and easy. Children can practice daily facts, nature words, science ideas, and personal choices in a fun way.

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Can you see your shadow during the day?
Child looking at a shadow for simple yes or no questions
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Do trees give us oxygen?
Green trees in sunlight for a simple yes or no question
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Is a lion called the king of the jungle?
Lion called the king of the jungle
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Do stars move in the sky?
Night sky full of stars
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Can you hop on one foot?
Child hopping on one foot
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Is the moon made of cheese?
Moon in the night sky for a simple yes or no question
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Do you like sunny days?
Bright sunny day with blue sky
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Can plants grow without water?
Plant being watered for simple yes or no questions
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Is a circle a shape?
Circle shape on a board
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Do bees make honey?
Bees around a honeycomb
Score: 0 / 10
For Parents

Simple Yes or No Questions – Tips for Parents

This simple yes or no questions activity helps children connect daily facts with short answers. Let your child listen, choose Yes or No, and say one small reason.

Skills Children Practice

  • Light and shadow
  • Plants and oxygen
  • Animal facts
  • Night sky
  • Body movement
  • Shapes
  • Bees and honey

What Kids Learn Here

Open learning points
  • Children learn to separate real facts from funny ideas, such as the moon being made of cheese.
  • They connect cause and effect, such as sunlight and shadow, plants and water, bees and honey.
  • They practice words like shadow, oxygen, circle, plant, honey, sunny, and star.
  • They also learn to give a short reason after choosing Yes or No.

Why This Practice Helps

Open thinking benefits
  • Children follow a simple routine: listen, think, choose, and explain.
  • They link school science to daily life, such as trees, bees, sunlight, and water.
  • As a result, their answers become clearer and more confident.
  • This kind of yes no questions for kindergarten practice can support early English learning too.

Quick Support at Home

Open home practice ideas
  • After each answer, ask, “Why did you choose Yes or No?”
  • Try a mini shadow hunt near a light or sunny window.
  • Water a plant and say, “Plants need water and sunlight to grow.”
  • Find a circle at home, such as a plate, clock, or bangle.
Tip: Keep practice short, cheerful, and easy to repeat.

Signs of Progress

Open progress signs
  • Your child starts giving short reasons after answering.
  • Your child uses words like shadow, circle, oxygen, honey, and plant.
  • Your child can correct funny ideas, such as “The moon is not made of cheese.”
  • Your child answers daily Yes or No questions with more confidence.
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Yes or No Questions for Kids – Lesson 5

Simple Yes or No Questions – Helpful Resources

These trusted links can support simple English practice, child conversation, and question-based thinking.

Trusted Links for Parents and Teachers

More Practice After This Activity

After the quiz, ask two easy Yes or No questions and let your child answer with one short reason.

Simple Yes or No Questions – FAQ

Quick answers for parents and teachers using this simple yes or no questions activity with audio, pictures, and easy choices.

How do kids play this Yes or No activity?
Kids tap Play Introduction once, then tap Play Question on each card. They listen carefully, look at the picture, and choose Yes or No. The score updates after each answer.
What age group is this activity best for?
This activity is useful for Pre-KG, LKG, UKG, and early primary children who are learning simple English with audio and pictures.
What skills does this activity improve?
It helps children build listening, reasoning, vocabulary, and confidence. It also supports early yes no questions for kindergarten practice.
Why do some questions accept both Yes and No?
Some questions are about personal choice, such as liking sunny days. In those questions, either answer can be correct when the child answers honestly.
How can parents help after the quiz?
Ask one simple “Why?” question after two or three cards. For example, ask “Why did you choose No?” Then repeat two easy questions the next day.
What should we do if the audio does not play?
Check the internet connection and volume. Refresh the page once. If needed, try another browser. The activity still works with text and pictures.

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