

This Grade 1 writing worksheet helps young learners write simple sentences about pets and create polite invitation sentences for everyday situations. The topic connects familiar animals with kind communication, helping children express ideas clearly and respectfully.
Designed for early writers, this worksheet strengthens sentence formation, vocabulary, and social language skills. Through pet descriptions, invitation writing, caption sentences, picture-based word listing, and story endings, students practise meaningful writing in a friendly, age-appropriate way.
Writing about familiar topics and polite language helps Grade 1 learners use grammar in real-life contexts.
1. Pet descriptions build vocabulary and sentence clarity.
2. Invitation sentences teach polite and respectful communication.
3. Caption writing strengthens observation and expression.
4. Story endings develop logical thinking and closure.
This worksheet includes five engaging and learner-friendly writing activities:
🐶 Exercise 1 – Writing Sentences About Pets
Students write two simple and meaningful sentences about pets such as dog, cat, fish, rabbit, parrot, and turtle.
💌 Exercise 2 – Writing Polite Invitation Sentences
Learners write one polite invitation sentence for real-life events like birthdays, playtime, picnics, school functions, family dinners, and celebrations.
🎨 Exercise 3 – Caption Sentence Under a Drawing
Students draw pictures on given topics and write one simple and polite sentence describing each drawing.
🖼️ Exercise 4 – Writing Five Words About a Picture
Learners observe pictures related to pets or invitations and list five simple words describing each image.
📘 Exercise 5 – Writing a Short Story Ending
Students look at picture stories and write one short ending sentence to complete each story.
Exercise 1 – Sentences About Pets
(Answers may vary)
1. Dog
i. A dog is a friendly animal.
ii. It guards our house.
2. Cat
i. A cat is small and cute.
ii. It likes to sleep.
3. Fish
i. A fish lives in water.
ii. It swims in a bowl.
4. Rabbit
i. A rabbit has long ears.
ii. It eats carrots.
5. Parrot
i. A parrot is colourful.
ii. It can copy sounds.
6. Turtle
i. A turtle moves slowly.
ii. It has a hard shell.
Exercise 2 – Invitation Sentences
(Answers may vary)
1. Please come to my birthday party.
2. Please come to play with me.
3. Please visit my house.
4. Please join me for a picnic.
5. Please come to my school function.
6. Please come for dinner at my house.
7. Please come to watch a movie with me.
8. Please come to the park for a playdate.
9. Please come to our family celebration.
10. Please join me for story reading time.
Exercise 3 – Caption Sentences
(Answers may vary)
1. My family – I love my family.
2. A flower – This flower is very pretty.
3. My school – My school is big and nice.
Exercise 4 – Five Words About the Picture
(Answers may vary)
1. Fish bowl – fish, water, bowl, fins, tail
2. Birthday party – cake, balloons, happy, friends, party
3. Parrot – bird, colourful, feathers, beak, tree
Exercise 5 – Story Endings
(Answers may vary)
1. The children enjoyed the party together.
2. The pet slept peacefully at night.
3. The girl happily fed her pet.
This worksheet is ideal for classroom writing lessons, homework practice, or guided learning at home, helping children write kindly and confidently.
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Invitation sentences help children use polite words like please and come, building both social skills and correct English sentence formation
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