Class 1 Writing Worksheet on Memory and Listening

Class 1 Writing Worksheet on Memory and Listening
Class 1 Writing Worksheet on Memory and Listening

Class 1 Writing Worksheet on Memory and Listening

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Remember & Write Right: Memory Writing and Listening Skills for Grade 1

This Grade 1 writing worksheet focuses on building strong memory, listening, and sentence-writing skills through carefully structured, age-appropriate activities. The topic helps young learners listen attentively, remember words or sentences, and reproduce them accurately in writing.

Designed for early writers, this worksheet strengthens concentration, spelling accuracy, sentence formation, and punctuation awareness. Through look–cover–write tasks, sentence writing from memory, word bank usage, identifying correct ending marks, and listening-based sentence correction, students practise essential literacy skills needed for confident reading and writing.

Why Memory Writing and Listening Skills Matter in Grammar?

Memory-based writing activities support overall language development in Grade 1.
1. Memory writing improves spelling and word recall.
2. Listening activities strengthen attention and comprehension.
3. Correct punctuation builds sentence accuracy.
4. Action-word changes develop vocabulary and flexibility in writing.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five skill-building writing and listening activities:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Writing Sentences from Memory After Reading a Word 
Students read a given word, close their eyes, remember it, and write one simple sentence using that word.

👀 Exercise 2 – Look–Cover–Write 
Learners look at a word for a few seconds, cover it, and then write the word correctly from memory.

📚 Exercise 3 – Writing Sentences Using a Word Bank 
Students use all the words given in each word set to write one correct and meaningful sentence.

❗ Exercise 4 – Say, Remember, and Write with Correct Ending Marks 
Learners say each sentence aloud, remember it, and rewrite it using the correct punctuation mark (., ?, or !).

👂 Exercise 5 – Listen and Fix the Action 
Students listen to a sentence and rewrite it by changing the action word using a given word bank to show a different movement.

ANSWER KEY

Exercise 1 – Sentences from Memory 
(Answers may vary)
1. Cat – The cat is small. 
2. Sun – The sun is bright. 
3. Pen – I write with a pen. 
4. Tree – The tree is tall. 
5. Cake – I like cake. 
6. Fish – The fish swims. 
7. Bus – I go to school by bus. 
8. Hat – I wear a hat. 
9. Bird – The bird can fly. 
10. Book – I read a book.

Exercise 2 – Look–Cover–Write 
(One-word answers grouped)
1. chair 
2. milk 
3. frog 
4. rain 
5. clock 
6. shoe 
7. leaf 
8. star 
9. cup 
10. road 

Exercise 3 – Sentences Using the Word Bank 
(Answers listed)
1. The cat sits on the mat. 
2. The boy plays with a ball. 
3. The sun is bright. 
4. The girl reads a book. 
5. The bird flies high. 
6. The baby drinks milk. 
7. The car goes fast. 
8. The dog barks loud. 
9. The fish swims in water. 
10. The children play in the park.

Exercise 4 – Correct Ending Marks
1. The boy is running. 
2. Is the cat sleeping? 
3. What a big balloon! 
4. The girl likes ice cream. 
5. Are we going to the park? 
6. Wow that is a fast car! 
7. Do you see the bird? 
8. Do you see the bird? 
9. The baby is laughing. 
10. Hurray we won the game!

Exercise 5 – Listen and Fix the Action 
(Sample answers)
1. The frog hops far. 
2. The boy jogs fast. 
3. The bird soars high. 
4. The dog trots slowly. 
5. The fish glides in water. 
6. The baby rolls on the floor.

This worksheet is ideal for classroom literacy lessons, listening practice sessions, or guided home learning, helping children build strong focus and writing accuracy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Punctuation marks like full stops, question marks, and exclamation marks help early learners show meaning and emotion clearly in Class 1 grammar worksheets

They teach children when to stop a sentence, ask a question, or show excitement, reducing confusion and improving sentence clarity in English worksheets

Parents can read sentences aloud and ask children to choose the correct punctuation mark, reinforcing understanding through listening and writing