Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 4

Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 4
Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 4

Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 4

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Build Word Power: Writing Practice Set 4 for Grade 1 

This Grade 1 writing worksheet helps learners expand vocabulary and sentence confidence through category-based thinking, family relations, common places, rhyming words, and short picture descriptions. With clear prompts and progressive tasks, students practise meaningful writing while strengthening grammar awareness and everyday language use. 

Why Writing Practice Matters in Grammar? 

1. It helps children organise words into meaningful groups and categories. 
2. It builds vocabulary for family, places, objects, and daily life. 
3. It strengthens phonics through rhyming-word practice. 
4. It supports sentence building and picture-based expression with clarity. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Family Relationships 
Students read simple clues and write the correct family member names (such as *grandmother, uncle, sister, aunt, father*). This builds relationship vocabulary and comprehension. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Common Places 
Learners answer questions by naming common places like *school, market, library, hospital,* and *airport*. This strengthens real-world vocabulary and sentence understanding. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Write Three Words for Each Category 
Children write three words for each list—*fruits, colours, toys, clothes, animals, vehicles, food items, body parts, things at home,* and *things in a bag*—building categorisation and recall skills. 

🎵 Exercise 4 – Rhyming Words 
Students write one rhyming word for each given word (e.g., *cake–make, log–dog, pig–wig*). This supports phonics awareness and sound patterns. 

📝 Exercise 5 – Picture Description (1–2 Sentences) 
Learners look at pictures showing daily actions (watering plants, playing in rain, painting, flying a kite, celebrating a birthday) and write 1–2 short sentences, encouraging observation and sentence fluency. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Family Members 
1. Grandmother 
2. Uncle 
3. Brother 
4. Sister 
5. Uncle 
6. Grandmother 
7. Grandfather 
8. Grandfather 
9. Father 
10. Aunt 

Exercise 2 – Common Places 
1. School 
2. Hospital 
3. Market / Shop 
4. Library 
5. Airport 
6. Park 
7. Cinema 
8. Station 
9. Temple / Church 
10. Zoo 

Exercise 3 – Categories (Sample Answers) 
Fruits: apple, banana, mango 
Colours: red, blue, green 
Toys: ball, doll, car 
Clothes: shirt, dress, socks 
Animals: dog, cat, cow 
Vehicles: bus, car, train 
Food items: rice, bread, milk 
Body parts: hand, leg, eye 
Things at home: table, bed, fan 
Things in a bag: book, pencil, bottle 

Exercise 4 – Rhyming Words 
1. Cake – make 
2. Log – dog 
3. Boat – goat 
4. Pig – wig 
5. Hat – cat 
6. Man – fan 
7. Box – fox 
8. Car – jar 
9. Bed – red 
10. Ball – tall 

Exercise 5 – Picture Description (Sample Answers) 
1. The child is eating food. 
2. The children are playing in the rain. 
3. The girl is watering plants. 
4. The boy is playing on the ground. 
5. The girl is painting a picture. 
6. The baby is crawling with a ball. 
7. The boy is flying a kite. 
8. The farmer is with animals. 
9. The girl is looking in the mirror. 
10. The children are building a sandcastle. 

Answers may vary for descriptive exercises. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps students form meaningful sentences using given clues.

It reduces fear of writing and provides structure.

By giving picture prompts and asking children to write one sentence.