Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 5

Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 5
Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 5

Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 5

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Write, Ask, and Act: Writing Practice Set 5 for Grade 1 

This Grade 1 writing worksheet is designed to strengthen sentence construction, question formation, and action-word usage through structured, picture-based, and real-life writing tasks. With a mix of guided sentence writing, picture prompts, personal responses, and verb-based practice, learners build clarity, confidence, and fluency in early written expression. 

Why Writing Practice Matters in Grammar? 

1. It helps children form clear, meaningful sentences using familiar words. 
2. It builds confidence in asking and answering simple questions. 
3. It strengthens understanding of action words (verbs) in context. 
4. It supports everyday communication skills through real-life prompts. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Write a Simple Sentence Using Given Words 
Students write one simple sentence for each word such as *garden, rabbit, yellow, teacher, window, lunch, river, music, morning,* and *smile*. This builds sentence framing and vocabulary usage. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sentence Writing with Picture Prompts 
Learners look at objects (drum, ladder, envelope, mirror, basket, helmet, whistle, pillow, brush, lantern) and write sentences starting with **“This is a …”**, strengthening noun recognition and sentence structure. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Ask a Question About the Picture 
Children observe pictures (painting, dog eating, children standing, cycling, holding an umbrella, sleeping, apple tree, ice cream, opening gifts, family shopping) and write one simple question for each, building curiosity and question-word awareness. 

🧩 Exercise 4 – Short Answer Questions 
Students answer everyday questions like *Who helps you at school?*, *What do you eat for breakfast?*, and *Where do you sleep at night?*, encouraging clear and relevant responses. 

📝 Exercise 5 – Write Sentences Using Action Words 
Learners write one sentence each using action words such as *climb, draw, kick, wash, carry, listen, plant, push, build,* and *wave*, reinforcing verb usage in daily contexts. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Sample Sentences 
1. The garden has many flowers. 
2. The rabbit is very cute. 
3. I like the yellow flower. 
4. My teacher is kind. 
5. The window is open. 
6. I eat lunch at school. 
7. The river is long. 
8. I like to hear music. 
9. I wake up in the morning. 
10. Please smile and be happy. 

Exercise 2 – “This is a …” Sentences 
1. This is a drum. 
2. This is a ladder. 
3. This is an envelope. 
4. This is a mirror. 
5. This is a basket. 
6. This is a helmet. 
7. This is a whistle. 
8. This is a pillow. 
9. This is a brush. 
10. This is a lantern. 

Exercise 3 – Picture Questions (Sample) 
1. What is the girl painting? 
2. What is the dog eating? 
3. Where are the children standing? 
4. Who is riding the bicycle? 
5. Why is the girl holding an umbrella? 
6. Who is sleeping on the bed? 
7. What is growing on the tree? 
8. Who is eating the ice cream? 
9. What gift did the boy open? 
10. Where is the family going? 

Exercise 4 – Short Answers (Sample) 
1. My teacher helps me at school. 
2. I eat bread and milk for breakfast. 
3. I keep my books in my bag. 
4. My mother reads stories to me. 
5. I wear warm clothes in winter. 
6. I wash my hands in the sink. 
7. My mother cooks food at home. 
8. I play games with friends. 
9. I sleep on my bed at night. 
10. Funny jokes make me laugh. 

Exercise 5 – Action Word Sentences (Sample) 
1. I climb the stairs slowly. 
2. I like to draw pictures. 
3. He can kick the ball. 
4. I wash my hands daily. 
5. She can carry her bag. 
6. Please listen to the teacher. 
7. We plant trees in the garden. 
8. Push the door gently. 
9. They build a sandcastle. 
10. I wave to my friends. 

Answers may vary for creative and personal responses. 

Help your child grow into a confident writer by practising sentences, questions, and action words through engaging, real-life writing activities. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

It builds confidence in independent sentence writing.

Better vocabulary helps children express ideas clearly.

By talking about daily activities and encouraging word use.