Yes No Questions Practice – Picture Quiz for Kids

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Yes No Questions Practice – Lesson 10

This yes no questions practice activity helps children listen carefully, look at each picture, and choose Yes or No. The questions include birds, fish, bees, the moon, stars, dogs, cars, Earth, and air. Children can build confidence while practicing quick thinking.

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Do birds lay eggs?
Bird nest with eggs for yes no questions practice
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Can fish live on land?
Fish out of water on land is not safe
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Do bees make honey?
Honeycomb with bees for yes no questions practice
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Is the moon made of cheese?
Moon in the night sky, not made of cheese
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Do stars shine at night?
Stars shining in the night sky for yes no questions practice
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Can you eat paper for food?
A plate with paper, showing paper is not food
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Do dogs bark?
Dog barking for yes no questions practice
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Can cars fly like birds?
A car and flying birds, showing cars cannot fly
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Is the earth round?
Round Earth illustration for yes no questions practice
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Can people live without air?
Person breathing fresh air outdoors
Score: 0 / 10
For Parents

Yes No Questions Practice – Tips for Parents

This yes no questions practice activity helps children listen, think, and answer simple facts. After each answer, ask for one short “because” sentence. Also, keep practice cheerful and short.

Skills Children Practice

  • Animal facts
  • Water facts
  • Nature facts
  • Space idea
  • Night sky
  • Food safety
  • Earth fact
  • Air and life

What Kids Learn Here

Open learning points
  • Children learn simple facts, such as birds lay eggs, bees make honey, and dogs bark.
  • They also learn that fish need water and people need air to live.
  • Next, they check fun ideas, such as the moon is not made of cheese and cars do not fly like birds.
  • Finally, children practice saying one short reason after choosing Yes or No.

Why This Practice Helps

Open thinking benefits
  • Children follow a simple routine: listen, think, choose, and explain.
  • In addition, they connect picture clues with spoken questions.
  • As a result, they guess less and explain more clearly.
  • This kind of yes no questions practice supports listening, vocabulary, and confidence.

Quick Support at Home

Open home practice ideas
  • After each answer, ask, “Why did you choose Yes or No?”
  • Use one short follow-up question, such as “Which clue helped you?”
  • For example, ask, “Which thing is food — paper or bread?”
  • Also, point to the sky and ask, “Do cars fly like birds?”
Tip: Five minutes of happy practice is enough for young children.

Signs of Progress

Open progress signs
  • Your child answers with less guessing.
  • Your child gives reasons like, “No, cars cannot fly because they do not have wings.”
  • Your child uses new words like honeycomb, gills, planet, round, and air.
  • Your child becomes calmer and faster during simple question practice.
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Yes or No Questions for Kids – Lesson 10

Yes No Questions Practice – Helpful Resources

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

Trusted Links for Parents and Teachers

More Practice After This Activity

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

Yes No Questions Practice – FAQ

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

How do kids play this Yes or No activity?
Kids tap Play Question, 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 building English listening, thinking, and speaking confidence.
What skills does this activity improve?
It helps children build listening, reasoning, vocabulary, quick decisions, and confidence. It also supports short “because” answers after each question.
How can parents help after the quiz?
Ask one simple “Why?” question after an answer. For example, ask “Why did you choose No?” Then repeat two questions the next day for quick revision.
What is the best way to practice again?
Press Play Again to reset the score. After that, replay any hard question once and encourage your child to give one short reason.
What should we do if 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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