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    Class 1 English Worksheet on Sentence Writing 17

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    Kajal Mishra
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    I am an enthusiastic and dedicated English educator at PlanetSpark. I am passionate about helping students develop strong communication and public speaking skills while building their confidence and creativity. My teaching approach focuses on making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful so that every student feels inspired to express themselves effectively in English.
    Class 1 English Worksheet on Sentence Writing 17
    Class 1 English Worksheet on Sentence Writing 17

    Class 1 English Worksheet on Sentence Writing 17

    Class 1EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Kajal Mishra
    Kajal MishraVisit Profile
    I am an enthusiastic and dedicated English educator at PlanetSpark. I am passionate about helping students develop strong communication and public speaking skills while building their confidence and creativity. My teaching approach focuses on making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful so that every student feels inspired to express themselves effectively in English.

    From Starters to Stories: Sentence Writing Practice for Class 1

     This Grade 1 English worksheet is designed to strengthen early sentence-writing skills through structured prompts and familiar topics. It helps young learners confidently form complete sentences using simple word starters, guided questions, and picture-based cues, making writing less intimidating and more enjoyable.

    The worksheet covers sentence starters, short descriptive writing about animals and places, writing about weather changes, and comparing pictures. Each activity encourages children to think, observe, and express ideas clearly while building strong foundations in grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure.

    Why Sentence Writing Matters in Grammar?

    Sentence writing helps Class 1 learners understand how words come together to form meaning, improves clarity of expression, builds confidence in writing, and prepares them for longer writing tasks in higher grades.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    ✏️ Exercise 1 – Writing Sentences from Given Word Starters 
    🐾 Exercise 2 – Writing Two Sentences About a Favourite Animal 
    📍 Exercise 3 – Writing Two Sentences About a Favourite Place 
    🌦️ Exercise 4 – Writing Sentences to Describe Weather Change 
    🔍 Exercise 5 – Writing Sentences Comparing Two Pictures 

    With simple prompts, guiding questions, and engaging visuals, this worksheet supports independent writing in an age-appropriate and encouraging way.

    SAMPLE ANSWERS(For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Writing Sentences from Given Word Starters
    I like… I like to draw pictures.
    I can… I can run fast.
    I see… I see a bird in the sky.
    I have… I have a blue bag.
    I am… I am a happy child.
    I go… I go to school every day.
    I love… I love my family.
    I eat… I eat healthy food.
    I play… I play with my friends.
    I see a… I see a dog in the park.

    Exercise 2 – Writing Two Sentences About a Favourite Animal
    Favourite animal: My favourite animal is a dog. It is very friendly.
    Where I saw it: I saw the dog in my house.
    What it eats: It eats meat and food.
    Sound it makes: A dog says bow-wow.
    What I learned: I learned that dogs are loyal animals.

    Exercise 3 – Writing Two Sentences About a Favourite Place
    Favourite place: My favourite place is the park.
    Where it is: The park is near my house.
    Who I go with: I go there with my friends.
    Why I like it: I like it because I can play.
    What I enjoy: I enjoy playing on the swings.

    Exercise 4 – Writing Sentences to Describe Weather Change
    1. It was sunny. Now it is cloudy.
    2. It was rainy. Now it is sunny.
    3. It was cloudy. Now it is rainy.
    4. It was hot. Now it is cold.
    5. It was cold. Now it is hot.
    6. It was windy. Now it is calm.
    7. It was morning. Now it is afternoon.
    8. It was night. Now it is morning.
    9. The sky was clear. Now it is cloudy.
    10. It was dry. Now it is wet.

    Exercise 5 – Writing Sentences Comparing Two Pictures
    1. One boy is eating an apple and the other boy is eating a banana.
    2. One girl is running and the other girl is sitting.
    3. One cat is sleeping and the other cat is drinking milk.

    Help your child grow from writing simple sentences to expressing complete ideas with confidence.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    It helps children form clear ideas, use correct word order, and write meaningful sentences confidently.

    They can give simple topics or pictures and guide children to write short, complete sentences.

    It builds strong grammar foundations and supports better reading comprehension and written expression.

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