Class 1 English Practice Worksheet: Singular and Plural
Class 1 English Practice Worksheet: Singular and Plural

Class 1 English Practice Worksheet: Singular and Plural

One or Many? Singular–Plural Nouns Worksheet for Class 1

Support your child in understanding number in grammar with this worksheet on singular and plural nouns for Class 1. Through relatable examples and simple sentence structures, this worksheet teaches children how words change when talking about one versus more than one.


Why Learning Singular and Plural Nouns Is Essential:

At this stage, children are learning to count and describe what they see. Knowing when to use apple or apples, duck or ducks helps them speak and write more clearly. Understanding singular and plural forms helps build proper sentence construction and vocabulary early on.


Worksheet Highlights:

📝 Pick the Right Word Based on Quantity:

Children choose the correct noun form—singular or plural—from two options. For example: There are many ___ in the sky – (balloons/balloon).

🎯 Easy-to-Visualize Examples:

With familiar words like tree, rose, cows, and children, learners can picture the scenes while practicing, making the task more intuitive.

📚 Supports Grammar Curriculum Goals:

Aligned with CBSE, ICSE, and other early learning standards, this worksheet reinforces a key grammar topic for Grade 1 in a fun and effective way.

🎨 Encourages Word Awareness and Observation:

Children begin to notice how the ending of a word changes when the quantity changes—an important step in early reading and writing.


Expected Learning Outcomes:

By completing this worksheet, your child will:

1. Recognize when to use singular vs. plural nouns.

2. Improve grammar accuracy while speaking and writing.

3. Strengthen vocabulary and sentence-building skills.

4. Gain more confidence in describing the world around them.


✅ Help Your Child Practice One vs. Many with Confidence

Download this Class 1 English worksheet on singular and plural nouns to boost your child’s grammar through everyday, relatable examples.


✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

1. I saw one apple on the tree.

2. There are many balloons in the sky.

3. A duck is swimming in the pond.

4. The farmer has five cows.

5. She picked one rose from the garden.

6. The children are playing in the park.

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