

English Worksheet Class 1 - Verbs
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Action Words (Verbs): English Worksheet for Class 1
Introduce your child to action words with this lively English worksheet on verbs for Class 1. This beginner-friendly activity helps young learners recognize and use verbs—words that show action—through relatable, real-life examples.
Why Verbs (Action Words) Matter:
Children in Class 1 are just beginning to form full sentences. Understanding verbs, also known as action words, helps them describe what a person, animal, or object is doing. This strengthens sentence structure and builds a solid grammar foundation for future writing and communication.
Highlights of the Worksheet:
📝 Interactive Fill-in-the-Blank Questions:
Each sentence presents two choices, and the child must pick the correct verb. For example: The dog ___ at the stranger – (barks/reads).
🎯 Real-Life Action Scenarios:
From drawing and sleeping to swimming and kicking, the worksheet uses familiar, fun actions children can easily relate to.
📚 Aligned with Early Grammar Curriculum:
This worksheet supports learning outcomes in CBSE, ICSE, and other board-aligned English programs. It’s designed to reinforce foundational grammar through engaging practice.
🎨 Supports Vocabulary and Fluency:
As children read and fill in each sentence, they also learn to associate actions with correct words—boosting both vocabulary and comprehension.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
After practicing with this worksheet, your child will:
1. Understand and identify verbs (action words) in sentences.
2. Use common verbs confidently in daily speech and writing.
3. Improve sentence formation and storytelling ability.
4. Develop better grammar habits early in their academic journey.
✨ Make Sentences Come Alive with Action Words!
Download this Class 1 English worksheet on verbs today and watch your child build strong grammar skills one action word at a time.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
1. The baby sleeps on the bed.
2. She draws a picture with crayons.
3. They swim in the pool.
4. The dog barks at the stranger.
5. We wash our hands before eating.
6. He kicks the football to his friend.