Class 1 English Practice Worksheet: Joining words
Class 1 English Practice Worksheet: Joining words

Class 1 English Practice Worksheet: Joining words

Joining Parts with Conjunctions: English Worksheet for Class 1

Make sentence-building easier for your child with this English worksheet on joining words—also known as conjunctions—for Class 1. This activity teaches young learners how to connect ideas using common conjunctions like and, but, or, so, because, and yet.


Why Conjunctions Are Useful:

Children in Grade 1 are learning how to form longer, more meaningful sentences. Conjunctions—words that join parts of a sentence—help them link thoughts, show contrast, and explain reasons. Learning these helps children write and speak in a more complete and connected way.


How This Worksheet Helps:

📝 Choose the Right Joining Word:

Each sentence includes two options, and children select the correct conjunction to complete the sentence. Example: He stayed home ___ he was sick.

🎯 Expanded Set of Conjunctions:

This worksheet introduces not just and, but, and or, but also so, because, and yet, offering broader exposure to sentence connectors.

📚 Aligned with Early Grammar Learning:

Suitable for CBSE, ICSE, and state boards, this worksheet reinforces foundational grammar taught in Class 1 and supports classroom instruction.

🎨 Practical and Relatable Sentences:

From choosing between tea or coffee to taking an umbrella when it rains, the worksheet uses everyday situations that make grammar feel useful and real.


Expected Learning Outcomes:

By using this worksheet, your child will:

1. Understand how different joining words connect ideas.

2. Improve sentence flow, logic, and clarity in writing.

3. Begin forming compound sentences with greater ease.

4. Gain confidence in classroom grammar activities.


✅ Support Sentence Building with Simple Grammar Practice

Download this Class 1 worksheet on joining words and help your child strengthen grammar skills with real-world sentence connections.


✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

1. I like apples and oranges.

2. She was tired, but she kept running.

3. Would you like tea or coffee?

4. He stayed home because he was sick.

5. It was raining, so we took an umbrella.

6. He is rich, yet he is not happy.

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