

Class 1 English Practice Worksheet: Punctuation
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Using Punctuation Marks: English Worksheet for Class 1
Teach your child how to add the right finishing touch to their sentences with this grammar worksheet on punctuation for Class 1. Through everyday examples, this activity helps children recognize where to use a full stop (.), a question mark (?), an exclamation mark (!), or a comma (,).
Why Punctuation Is Important:
Punctuation marks are like signposts in a sentence. They show when to stop, ask, or express excitement. When children learn to use punctuation correctly, their writing becomes clearer and easier to understand. It's a key skill for both reading and writing success.
How This Worksheet Helps:
📝 Choose the Correct Punctuation Mark:
Each sentence is followed by two punctuation options. Students must decide which mark completes the sentence best. Example: What time is it___ (?/.)
🎯 Includes a Variety of Marks:
This worksheet covers full stop (.), comma ( , ), exclamation mark (!), and question mark (?)—ensuring balanced exposure to essential punctuation.
📚 Suitable for CBSE, ICSE & More:
Carefully designed to match Class 1 grammar goals, this worksheet fits well into school programs and supports home learning too.
🎨 Everyday Sentences for Easy Understanding:
From questions like “Do you like chocolate?” to excited phrases like “Look out!”, the examples reflect real communication children can relate to.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
By using this worksheet, your child will:
1. Identify and apply the correct punctuation marks in various sentence types.
2. Develop stronger sentence sense and reading fluency.
3. Understand how punctuation affects tone and meaning.
4. Build confidence in early writing and grammar tasks.
✅ Help Your Child Use Punctuation the Right Way
Download this Class 1 English worksheet on punctuation and guide your child toward writing clearly, expressively, and correctly.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
1. What time is it?
2. I am so excited!
3. My dog is cute. He loves to play.
4. We need milk, eggs , bread.
5. Look out! The ball is coming!
6. Do you like chocolate or vanilla?