

This Grade 1 English worksheet helps young learners express emotions, ideas, and polite messages through simple sentence-writing activities. Using familiar situations, it builds confidence in writing complete sentences while strengthening vocabulary, grammar, and emotional expression.
The worksheet includes sentence completion for feelings, short goodbye notes, simple riddles, wish lists, and thank-you notes. Each task encourages children to think, reflect, and write clearly in an age-appropriate and meaningful way.
Sentence writing helps Class 1 learners express thoughts and emotions clearly, improves sentence structure, builds confidence in communication, and supports early writing fluency.
😊 Exercise 1 – Completing Sentences to Explain Feelings
✉️ Exercise 2 – Writing Short Goodbye Notes
🧩 Exercise 3 – Writing Answers to Simple Riddles
⭐ Exercise 4 – Writing a Short List of Wishes
🙏 Exercise 5 – Writing Small Thank-You Notes
With real-life themes and guided prompts, this worksheet makes writing engaging, expressive, and practical for early learners.
Exercise 1 – Completing Sentences to Explain Feelings
I am happy because I play with my friends.
I am sad because my toy is broken.
I am angry because I lost my pencil.
I am excited because I am going on a trip.
I am scared because it is dark.
I am tired because I ran a lot.
I am shy because I am new in class.
I am thankful because my parents help me.
I am proud because I did my homework.
I feel good because I helped my friend.
Exercise 2 – Writing a Short Goodbye Note
Friend: Goodbye my friend. See you soon.
Teacher: Thank you teacher. Goodbye and take care.
Parents: Goodbye mom and dad. I love you.
Before holidays: Goodbye school. See you after holidays.
Leaving school: Goodbye school. I will miss you.
Cousin: Bye cousin. Have a safe journey.
Class: Goodbye class. See you tomorrow.
Guest: Thank you for coming. Goodbye.
Neighbour: Goodbye neighbour. Take care.
Best friend: Bye best friend. See you soon.
Exercise 3 – Writing Answers to Simple Riddles
Red and round: Apple
Yellow and long: Banana
Four legs and barks: Dog
Shines in the sky at night: Moon
Gives us milk: Cow
Used to write: Pencil
Flies in the sky with wings: Bird
Round and used to play: Ball
Tells us the time: Clock
Drink when thirsty: Water
Exercise 4 – Writing a Short List of Wishes
For myself: I wish to be happy. I wish to learn well. I wish to play every day.
For family: I wish my family stays healthy. I wish we stay happy. I wish we travel together.
For friends: I wish my friends are happy. I wish we play together. I wish we help each other.
For birthday: I wish for a cake. I wish for toys. I wish for fun.
Exercise 5 – Writing a Small Thank-You Card
Teacher: Thank you teacher for teaching me.
Friend: Thank you for helping me.
Parents: Thank you mom and dad for everything.
Gift: Thank you for the lovely gift.
Help: Thank you for your help.
Classmate: Thank you for sharing with me.
Helper: Thank you for helping us.
Neighbour: Thank you neighbour for your help.
Guest: Thank you for visiting us.
Someone I like: Thank you for being kind to me.
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Children learn clarity, structure, and correct usage of words while expressing thoughts in writing.
They can read sentences aloud together and gently correct word order or missing details.
It prepares students for longer writing tasks and improves confidence in Class 1 English.