Class 1 English Worksheet on Toys, Play Things and Sports

Class 1 English Worksheet on Toys, Play Things and Sports
Class 1 English Worksheet on Toys, Play Things and Sports

Class 1 English Worksheet on Toys, Play Things and Sports

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Play, Learn, and Compete: Toys, Play and Sports Vocabulary for Grade 1

This Grade 1 worksheet focuses on building everyday vocabulary through the topic
Vocabulary for Toys, Play & Sports. It helps young learners identify common toys,
understand indoor and outdoor activities, recognize different sports, and learn the
names of basic sports equipment.

Designed for early learners, the worksheet uses simple multiple-choice questions to make
learning fun and structured. Students practice recognizing toys used for play, identifying
activities done indoors and outdoors, learning names of popular sports, and matching
sports with the equipment used.
 

Why Toys, Play, and Sports Words Matter in Grammar?

This topic supports early language development because:
1. It helps children name objects and actions they enjoy daily.
2. It builds noun and verb vocabulary needed for sentence formation.
3. It improves comprehension through familiar play-based contexts.
4. It supports speaking and descriptive language skills.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five engaging vocabulary-building exercises:

🧸 Exercise 1 – Toys and Play Items 
Students identify toys such as doll, ball, blocks, kite, teddy, puppet, toy car, and
toy kitchen.

🏃 Exercise 2 – Outdoor Activities 
Learners recognize activities done outdoors like running, jumping, playing, sliding,
and swinging.

🏠 Exercise 3 – Indoor Activities 
Students identify indoor activities such as reading, drawing, writing, studying,
playing board games, and watching TV.

🏏 Exercise 4 – Sports Names 
This exercise helps learners identify sports like cricket, football, badminton,
tennis, swimming, and hockey.

🎒 Exercise 5 – Sports Equipment 
Students match sports with equipment such as bat, ball, racket, helmet, gloves,
goggles, net, shoes, and kit bag.

ANSWER KEY(For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Toys and Play Items 
1. Doll 

2. Ball 

3. Toy car 

4. Teddy 

5. Blocks

 6. Kite 

7. Top 

8. Toy kitchen 

9. Toy drum 

10. Puppet 

Exercise 2 – Outdoor Activities 
1. Jump 

2. Run 

3. Throw 

4. Play 

5. Skip 

6. Swing 

7. Run 

8. Play 

9. Slide 

10. Run 

Exercise 3 – Indoor Activities 
1. Read 

2. Draw 

3. Study 

4. Write 

5. Build 

6. Puzzle 

7. Read 

8. Ludo 

9. Jump 

10. Watch TV 

Exercise 4 – Sports Names 
 1. Cricket

 2. Football'

 3. Cricket 

 4. Tennis 

 5. Badminton

 6. Hockey 

 7. Swimming 

 8. Football 

 9. Cricket

 10. Football 

Exercise 5 – Sports Equipment 
1. Bat 

2. Football 

3. Helmet 

4. Racket 

5. Ball 

6. Shoes 

7. Net 

8. Glove 

9. Goggles 

10. Kit bag
Help your child build strong vocabulary through fun learning with toys, play, and sports
activities designed for Grade 1.
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Frequently Asked Questions

They use familiar play-based words to improve word understanding and sentence-level comprehension in Class 1 English.

Fun themes increase engagement, helping children retain vocabulary and comprehend reading tasks more effectively.

It supports action-word understanding, improving comprehension and clarity in early reading practice.