Class 1 English Worksheet on Matching Pictures and Their Meanings

Class 1 English Worksheet on Matching Pictures and Their Meanings
Class 1 English Worksheet on Matching Pictures and Their Meanings

Class 1 English Worksheet on Matching Pictures and Their Meanings

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Matching Pictures and Their Meanings: Class 1 Grammar Worksheet 

This Grade 1 worksheet focuses on helping young learners understand how pictures represent words, actions, objects, symbols, and sounds in everyday life. Through six carefully designed matching exercises, children learn to observe pictures closely and connect them with the correct meanings. The worksheet strengthens vocabulary, observation skills, and early grammar understanding, making it ideal for CBSE English learners at the foundational level. 

Why Matching Pictures and Their Meanings Matters in Early Learning? 

1. It helps children connect visual images with correct words and ideas. 
2. Matching activities improve observation, focus, and memory. 
3. Understanding picture meanings builds strong vocabulary foundations. 
4. These skills support early reading, comprehension, and communication. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

The worksheet contains six structured matching exercises that guide children step by step in understanding picture meanings. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise No. 1 
Draw a line to match each word label in Column A with the correct picture part in Column B. 

Wheel → Car 
Door → House 
Handle → Pan 
Window → House 
Button → Remote 
Tail → Dog 
Wing → Bird 
Nose → Face 
Ear → Boy 
Roof → House 

Exercise No. 2 
Look at each object in Column A and match it to the picture in Column B that shows what it is used for or needs. 

Toothbrush → Brushing teeth 
Pillow → Sleeping 
Water bottle → Drinking water 
Backpack → Carrying books 
Shoes → Wearing on feet 
Umbrella → Protection from rain 
Chair → Sitting 
Pencil → Writing 
Bowl → Eating food 
Clock → Telling time 

Exercise No. 3 
Match each tool in Column A with the picture that shows its correct job in Column B. 

Rake → Gathering leaves 
Mop → Cleaning the floor 
Glue stick → Sticking paper 
Tape → Joining items 
Watering can → Watering plants 
Dustpan → Collecting dirt 
Apron → Protecting clothes 
Eraser → Removing pencil marks 
Stapler → Joining papers 
Flashlight → Seeing in the dark 

Exercise No. 4 
Look at the icons in Column A and draw a line to the picture that shows what each icon means in Column B. 

Hand-raising icon → Asking a question 
Quiet/shh icon → Be silent 
Walking feet icon → Walk 
No running icon → Do not run 
Heart icon → Love 
Book icon → Reading 
Play button icon → Start / Play 
Stop hand icon → Stop 
Light bulb icon → New idea 
Recycle icon → Recycling 

Exercise No. 5 
Match each animal in Column A with the picture of the home in Column B where it lives. 

Rabbit → Burrow 
Bee → Hive 
Cow → Shed 
Goat → Shed 
Lion → Den 
Duck → Pond 
Bat → Cave 
Monkey → Tree 
Mouse → Hole 
Turtle → Water 

Exercise No. 6 
Read the sound words in Column A and match them to the animal in Column B that makes that sound. 

“Woof-woof” → Dog 
“Quack-quack” → Duck 
“Chirp-chirp” → Bird 
“Moo” → Cow 
“Cluck-cluck” → Hen 
“Neigh” → Horse 
“Roar” → Lion 
“Baa-baa” → Sheep 
“Squeak” → Mouse 
“Hiss” → Snake 

Help your child strengthen vocabulary and comprehension through fun and meaningful picture-matching activities. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps children connect words to their meanings by recognizing what each picture represents.

Seeing images alongside words strengthens word recognition and improves memory for early learners.

It builds foundational comprehension skills needed for reading and understanding simple sentences.