Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Class first grammar worksheet

 

Here is a simple Grammar Worksheet for Class 1 students. You can print it or use it as practice at home or in class.


Class 1 Grammar Worksheet

Name: _____________    Date: _____________


1. Circle the Nouns (naming words):

dog run school happy apple jump girl


2. Fill in the blanks with Pronouns:

(he, she, it, they)

  1. This is my brother. ___ is playing.
  2. This is my mother. ___ is cooking.
  3. This is my book. ___ is red.
  4. John and I are friends. ___ play together.

3. Match the Action Words (Verbs):

A B
eat a ball
jump food
read a book
throw high

4. Choose the correct Article (a, an):

  1. ___ apple
  2. ___ dog
  3. ___ elephant
  4. ___ ball

5. Write the Opposites:

  1. Hot – ______
  2. Big – ______
  3. Happy – ______
  4. Up – ______

6. Tick the correct sentence:

  • [ ] the cat is sleeping
  • [ ] The cat is sleeping.
  • [ ] the Cat is Sleeping

7. Write One and Many:

  1. One: cat → Many: __________
  2. One: book → Many: __________
  3. One: tree → Many: _________

Grammar for class First student

 

For a 1st-grade student, grammar should be introduced in a fun and simple way. Here’s a basic grammar outline suitable for 1st-grade level:

Basic Grammar Topics for Class 1:

  1. Alphabets

    • Capital and small letters
    • Alphabetical order
  2. Nouns

    • Naming words (person, place, animal, thing)
    • Examples: boy, school, dog, book
  3. Pronouns

    • Words used instead of nouns
    • Examples: I, he, she, it, we, you, they
  4. Verbs

    • Action words
    • Examples: run, jump, eat, sleep
  5. Adjectives

    • Describing words
    • Examples: big, small, happy, red
  6. Articles

    • a, an, the
    • Use "a" before consonant sounds (a cat), "an" before vowel sounds (an apple)
  7. Prepositions (basic)

    • Words that show position
    • Examples: in, on, under, behind
  8. Sentences

    • Begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop
    • Example: The cat is on the mat.
  9. Opposites

    • Hot–cold, big–small, happy–sad
  10. Singular and Plural

  • One vs. more than one
  • cat – cats, dog – dogs