Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 6

Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 6
Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 6

Class 1 Worksheet on Writing Practice Set 6

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Describe, Colour, and Express: Writing Practice Set 6 for Grade 1 

This Grade 1 writing worksheet is designed to help learners expand sentence writing skills by using adjectives, colours, daily routines, and school-based expressions. With structured prompts and familiar topics, children practise describing objects, expressing personal routines, and sharing thoughts about school—building clarity, confidence, and strong grammar foundations. 

Why Writing Practice Matters in Grammar? 

1. It helps children use adjectives correctly to describe people and objects. 
2. It builds vocabulary related to colours, daily life, and school routines. 
3. It strengthens sentence structure and idea expression. 
4. It encourages personal connection through everyday writing topics. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Describe Objects Using Adjectives 
Students write one sentence for each word (*ball, cake, flower, chair, kite, pillow, apple, road, puppy, cup*) using suitable adjectives. This builds descriptive writing and adjective usage. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Write Sentences Using Colours 
Learners write one sentence each using colour words like *red, blue, green, yellow, pink, brown, black, white, orange,* and *purple*, strengthening vocabulary and sentence framing. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Writing with Given Adjectives 
Children use adjectives such as *big, soft, small, hard, clean, quiet, slow, noisy, happy,* and *fast* to form clear, meaningful sentences. 

🧩 Exercise 4 – Write About Daily Activities 
Students complete sentences about daily routines (morning habits, eating, playing, reading, cleaning, and bedtime), encouraging real-life expression and sentence fluency. 

📝 Exercise 5 – Write About School 
Learners write sentences using starters like *My school is…*, *I learn…*, *My classroom has…*, and *School makes me…*, helping them express thoughts about school life confidently. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Descriptive Sentences (Sample Answers) 
1. The ball is big and round. 
2. The cake is sweet and tasty. 
3. The flower is colourful and fresh. 
4. The chair is strong and wooden. 
5. The kite is light and bright. 
6. The pillow is soft and fluffy. 
7. The apple is red and juicy. 
8. The road is long and wide. 
9. The puppy is small and cute. 
10. The cup is clean and full. 

Exercise 2 – Colour Sentences (Sample Answers) 
1. The apple is red. 
2. The sky is blue. 
3. The grass is green. 
4. The sun is yellow. 
5. The flower is pink. 
6. The table is brown. 
7. The bag is black. 
8. Milk is white. 
9. The orange is sweet. 
10. The grapes are purple. 

Exercise 3 – Adjective Sentences (Sample Answers) 
1. The elephant is big. 
2. The pillow feels soft. 
3. The ant is small. 
4. The stone is hard. 
5. The room is clean. 
6. The library is quiet. 
7. The turtle is slow. 
8. The market is noisy. 
9. I feel happy today. 
10. The car is fast. 

Exercise 4 – Daily Activities (Sample Answers) 
1. In the morning, I wake up early. 
2. I brush my teeth. 
3. I eat breakfast at home. 
4. I wear my uniform. 
5. I help my parents. 
6. I play with my friends. 
7. I drink water. 
8. I read books. 
9. I clean my room. 
10. At night, I sleep early. 

Exercise 5 – About School (Sample Answers) 
1. My school is big. 
2. I learn new things. 
3. My classroom has many desks. 
4. I sit with my friends. 
5. My teacher is kind. 
6. I like my school playground. 
7. We line up quietly. 
8. I share my things. 
9. I follow school rules. 
10. School makes me happy. 

Answers may vary for personal and creative responses. 

Help your child build confident writing skills by practising descriptive language and everyday expression through guided, age-appropriate activities. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

It encourages longer sentences with correct structure.

Gradual increase in difficulty builds strong writing foundations.

By checking spacing, capital letters, and full stops together.