

Class 1 English Practice Worksheet for Joining Words (And, But, So, Because)
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Using Joining Words: Conjunctions Worksheet for Class 1
Help your child connect thoughts and ideas clearly with this Class 1 English worksheet on joining words—also called conjunctions. This engaging fill-in-the-blank activity teaches students how to choose the correct joining word to complete everyday sentences.
Why Joining Words Matter:
Joining words like and, but, or, so, and because help children write longer, more meaningful sentences. They allow young writers to express choices, contrasts, reasons, and results—making their communication more complete and connected.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
By completing this worksheet, your child will:
1. Identify and apply the correct joining word based on sentence meaning.
2. Improve sentence flow and structure.
3. Understand how different conjunctions affect meaning.
4. Strengthen reading comprehension and logic.
What This Worksheet Covers:
📝 Choose the Correct Conjunction from Two Options:
Children are presented with two joining word choices per sentence and must select the one that makes the sentence meaningful.
Examples include:
“I like mangoes ___ (and/or) apples.”
“We ran fast ___ (but/so) missed the bus.”
“I stayed home ___ (so/because) I was ill.”
🎯 Everyday Context for Easy Understanding:
The sentences reflect real-life situations—like choosing drinks, feeling tired, or passing an exam—making it easier for children to connect grammar with their own experiences.
📚 Aligned with CBSE, ICSE, and State Curricula:
Supports early grammar instruction by reinforcing conjunction use in sentence formation, as per Class 1 learning goals.
🎨 Teaches Relationship Between Ideas in Sentences:
Students learn how and adds ideas, but shows contrast, or shows choice, and so or because shows cause and effect.
✅ Help Your Child Link Ideas Clearly with Conjunctions
Download this Class 1 English worksheet on joining words and help your child learn how to express relationships between thoughts through guided grammar practice.