Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet on Punctuations

Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet on Punctuations
Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet on Punctuations

Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet on Punctuations

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Full Stop or Question Mark: Punctuation for Class 1 

This Grade 1 worksheet helps children practice when to use a full stop (.) and when to use a question mark (?). With simple examples and engaging activities, young learners gain clarity in sentence endings, making their early writing more accurate and polished.  

Why Punctuation Marks Matter in Grammar?  

Full stops and question marks guide readers and writers. This worksheet helps students:  
1. Recognize sentences that give information (.) versus those that ask questions (?).  
2. Build strong habits in sentence completion.  
3. Develop early comprehension and fluency in reading.  
4. Express thoughts clearly through proper punctuation.  

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five fun and focused exercises:  

🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False  
Children check whether each sentence ends with the correct punctuation mark.  

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
Students add either a full stop or a question mark at the end of sentences.  

📋 Exercise 3 – Choose the Correct Option  
Learners pick the right punctuation mark from multiple-choice options.  

📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Mark  
Children underline the correct punctuation mark for each sentence.  

🔗 Exercise 5 – Match the Following  
Students match sentences with the correct ending marks.  

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)  

Exercise 1 – True or False  
1. False  
2. True  
3. False  
4. False  
5. False  
6. True  
7. True  
8. False  
9. True  
10. True  

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. I like my toy.  
2. What is your name?  
3. Father reads a book.  
4. Can you jump high?  
5. She is my mother.  
6. When is your birthday?  
7. We play in the park.  
8. Who is at the door?  
9. He is my friend.  
10. Do you see the bird?  

Exercise 3 – Choose the Correct Option  
1. The apple is red. (.)  
2. We write with a pen. (.)  
3. Is it raining? (?)  
4. He is my father. (.)  
5. Where is your cap? (?)  
6. Who is calling you? (?)  
7. Why is the dog barking? (?)  
8. We go to school. (.)  
9. Can you clap your hands? (?)  
10. She is my sister. (.)  

Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Ending Mark  
1. I like milk (.)  
2. The car is red (.)  
3. Is she singing (?)  
4. Do you like apples (?)  
5. Can you run fast (?)  
6. Who is your teacher (?)  
7. Why is the sky blue (?)  
8. We eat rice (.)  
9. He is a boy (.)  
10. Mother is in the kitchen (.)  

Exercise 5 – Match the Following  
This is my cat → .  
We play cricket → .  
Who is at the door → ?  
Is it Sunday → ?  
When is lunch → ?  
She is my teacher → .  
Father reads a story → .  
They are friends → .  
Why is the box open → ?  
Can you draw → ?  

Give your child the confidence to write correctly with this punctuation worksheet — a simple, practical tool to master full stops and question marks early on! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

A full stop ends a statement, while a question mark shows a direct question.

Because both come at the end of sentences, children may not notice the difference in tone.

Through short reading passages where they identify and mark the correct sentence ending.