Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 3


Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 3
Express Yourself Clearly: Writing Practice Set 3 for Grade 1
This Grade 1 writing worksheet focuses on helping children express ideas confidently using simple sentences, picture prompts, and personal responses. With a strong emphasis on sentence starters, self-expression, and visual thinking, learners build fluency, vocabulary, and confidence in early writing through guided and creative tasks.
Why Writing Practice Matters in Grammar?
1. It encourages children to form complete, meaningful sentences.
2. It builds confidence in expressing personal thoughts and feelings.
3. It strengthens vocabulary, sentence flow, and basic punctuation.
4. It supports creative thinking through picture-based prompts.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🧠 Exercise 1 – Write One Line About the Picture
Students observe pictures (such as a child eating, animals, a house, a dog, mountains, fish, and classroom scenes) and write one simple sentence about each image. This builds observation and sentence formation skills.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Complete the Sentence Starters
Learners complete meaningful sentence starters like *I can see…*, *We are going…*, *My toy is…*, and *The weather is…*. This supports sentence expansion and idea development.
📋 Exercise 3 – Write About Yourself
Children write short sentences about themselves using prompts such as *My name is…*, *I am ___ years old*, *I like to eat…*, and *I feel happy when…*. This encourages personal connection and confidence in writing.
🧩 Exercise 4 – Name the Picture
Students look at pictures (sharpener, shoes, apple, clock, chair, tree, car, cup, ball, book) and write one correct word for each, strengthening spelling and word recall.
📝 Exercise 5 – Yes or No Questions
Learners read simple questions and answer using **Yes** or **No** (e.g., *Can birds fly?*, *Is milk white?*). This builds comprehension and clarity in written responses.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Picture Sentences (Sample Answers)
1. The girl is eating food.
2. The cat is sleeping.
3. A boy is reading a book.
4. The animals are in the farm.
5. This is a big house.
6. The boy is drinking water.
7. The dog is barking.
8. The mountains are green.
9. The fish is in water.
10. The teacher is teaching.
Answers may vary.
Exercise 2 – Sentence Starters (Sample Answers)
1. I can see a bird.
2. My father likes to read.
3. We are going to the park.
4. My toy is new.
5. My mother has a bag.
6. The weather is sunny.
7. I feel happy.
8. The baby is sleeping.
9. There is a cat.
10. I found a coin.
Answers may vary.
Exercise 3 – About Yourself
All answers depend on the child.
Answers may vary.
Exercise 4 – Picture Naming
1. Sharpener
2. Shoes
3. Apple
4. Clock
5. Chair
6. Tree
7. Car
8. Cup
9. Ball
10. Book
Exercise 5 – Yes / No
1. No
2. Yes
3. No
4. Yes
5. No
6. Yes
7. Yes
8. No
9. Yes
10. No
Encourage your child to express thoughts confidently and creatively with guided writing practice that builds clarity, confidence, and joy in learning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It supports sentence completion and basic sentence writing.
They are still learning spacing, capitalization, and punctuation.
By reading simple sentences aloud and letting children copy them.



