Class 1 English Worksheet on WH Question Words
Class 1 English Worksheet on WH Question Words

Class 1 English Worksheet on WH Question Words

Mastering Question Words: Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet with Fun Exercises

Question words—who, what, when, where, why, and how—are essential tools for asking questions and gathering information. This Class 1 worksheet introduces children to these key words and helps them understand how to form basic questions. Through simple and fun exercises, learners will practice using question words in real-world contexts, making grammar both engaging and practical.


📘 What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes:

1. A Learn Together section that explains each question word and provides easy-to-understand examples like What is your name? and Where is your book?.

2. Four interactive exercises designed to reinforce the use of question words:

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct WH-word (e.g., What, Where, Why).

Exercise 2: Choose the correct WH-word to complete the sentence.

Exercise 3: Match the WH-word with the appropriate question.

Exercise 4: Draw answers to questions using Who and engage children creatively with grammar.

🧠 Why Should Children Learn Question Words at This Age?

Learning question words is crucial for young learners because:

- Question words help children seek and understand information.

- Mastering these words builds a strong foundation for sentence formation and conversational skills.

- It encourages critical thinking by helping children learn how to inquire about the world around them.

- By practicing question words, children not only improve their grammar but also start to express curiosity and engage more effectively in conversations.

🎯 What Will Your Child Learn?

By completing this worksheet, your child will:

1. Understand how to use question words like who, what, where, why, and how in a sentence.

2. Build confidence in asking and answering questions.

3. Improve vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension skills.

4. Recognize question words as tools for gathering information in different contexts.

✏️ What Are the Different Exercises in the Worksheet?

1. Learn Together: What Are Question Words?

This section explains each question word with examples:

What is your name?

Where is your book?

Who is your teacher?

Why are you smiling?

2. Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Question Word

Children fill in the blanks with the correct WH-word based on the context of the sentence.

Examples:

_______ is your best friend? (Where/Who)

3. Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Question Word

Children choose the correct WH-word from a set of options to complete each sentence.

Examples:

_______ do you live?

a. Why

b. Where

c. When

4. Exercise 3: Match the Question Word with the Correct Sentence

In this exercise, children match the question word to the appropriate question.

Example:

Where → Where do you go to bed?

5. Exercise 4: Draw the Answer to “Who”

This creative task asks children to listen to the question “Who is at the door?” or “Who is sitting next to you?” and then draw the person being talked about. This activity encourages both listening and creative thinking.

📝 Answer Key

Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks with the Correct WH-Word:

1. Who

2. What

3. How

4. When

5. Where

6. Who

7. Why

Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct WH-Word:

1. b. Where

2. b. What

3. b. When

4. b. Where

5. c. Who

6. b. What

Exercise 3 – Match the Question Word to the Sentence:

1. Where → Where do you go to bed?

2. Who → Who is at the door?

3. What → What is your name?

4. Why → Why are you crying?

5. When → When is your birthday?

6. How → How do you feel today?

Exercise 4 – Draw the Answer to “Who”

1. Who is at the door? → (Answer will vary; children should draw the person at the door.)

2. Who is sitting next to you? → (Answer will vary; children should draw the person next to them.)

📥 Download and Start Asking Questions!

Download this Class 1 English worksheet on question words and help your child practice forming and answering questions using who, what, where, why, and how. Through fun exercises, your child will become more confident in using these essential words.

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