

Class 1 English Practice Worksheet: Synonyms
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Similar Meaning Words (Synonyms): English Worksheet for Class 1
Boost your child’s vocabulary with this engaging English worksheet on similar meaning words—also called synonyms—for Class 1. Through simple and clear examples, children practice choosing the right word that means the same as the one given in each sentence.
Why Learning Synonyms Helps:
In early learning, children often use the same words repeatedly. Understanding synonyms—words with similar meanings—helps them become better speakers and writers. This not only builds vocabulary but also encourages more variety and confidence in expression.
What This Worksheet Includes:
📝 Choose the Best-Fit Word:
Each sentence uses a familiar word, and children pick the word that means the same. For example: The road is ___ – (silent/quiet).
🎯 Relatable and Easy-to-Understand Vocabulary:
Words like happy, soft, yummy, and big are paired with similar meaning options such as joyful, smooth, and tasty, making it easy for children to grasp the connection.
📚 Designed for Foundational Language Learning:
The worksheet aligns with grammar expectations across CBSE, ICSE, and other school boards. It builds on classroom instruction while being ideal for home reinforcement too.
🎨 Encourages Word Substitution and Sentence Awareness:
Children learn to replace common words with better-fitting alternatives, leading to stronger writing and speaking habits over time.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
With regular use of this worksheet, your child will:
1. Identify synonyms and understand how they enhance expression.
2. Broaden vocabulary through everyday examples.
3. Gain confidence in word use, especially in writing and speaking.
4. Build a stronger foundation for creative writing and comprehension.
✅ Build Word Power Through Everyday Language Practice
Download this Class 1 English worksheet on similar meaning words (synonyms) and help your child learn how to express ideas with more variety and clarity.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
1. The baby is joyful.
2. The dog is large.
3. The road is quiet.
4. My hair is smooth.
5. The cake is tasty.
6. The chair is firm.