

English Worksheet Class 1 - Articles
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Mastering 'A' and 'An': English Worksheet on Articles for Class 1
Give your child a head start in grammar with this simple and effective English worksheet on articles for Class 1! Focused on the correct use of ‘a’ and ‘an’, this worksheet helps young learners understand one of the most essential parts of sentence formation.
Why Articles Matter:
Many children in Grade 1 struggle with choosing between ‘a’ and ‘an’. These tiny words play a big role in making sentences grammatically correct and clear. Without a solid grasp of articles, sentence structure and fluency can become confusing for early learners.
Highlights of the Worksheet:
📝 Fill-in-the-Blanks with Options:
Each sentence includes a simple choice (e.g., I saw ___ elephant at the zoo – a/an) to help students apply their learning in context while reducing cognitive overload.
🎯 Focus on Sound Awareness:
The worksheet teaches children when to use ‘a’ (before consonant sounds) and ‘an’ (before vowel sounds), supporting phonics awareness alongside grammar.
📚 Curriculum-Aligned Content:
Perfectly aligned with CBSE, ICSE, and other early-grade curriculums, this worksheet supports foundational English learning objectives and classroom readiness.
🎨 Context-Based Learning:
Examples like “an apple,” “a toy,” and “an owl” are drawn from real-life situations, making it easier for students to retain the rules.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
After working through this worksheet, your child will:
1. Confidently choose between ‘a’ and ‘an’ based on the following word’s sound.
2. Understand and apply article rules in written and spoken English.
3. Strengthen early grammar skills for clearer and more correct communication.
4. Build confidence in sentence formation after a few practice sessions.
✨ Make Article Practice Easy and Fun!
Download this easy-to-follow English worksheet for Class 1 today and support your child’s journey to becoming a more confident communicator.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
1. I saw an elephant at the zoo.
2. She has an apple in her lunchbox.
3. He bought a toy car from the store.
4. We saw an owl on the tree.
5. I found an orange on the table.
6. He wants to buy a new book.