1st Grade Language Arts Worksheets
Go beyond books with our printable collection of 1st grade language arts worksheets with answer keys and get the extra bit of practice for the wannabe English scholars. Demonstrate a command of grammar practicing the parts of speech: nouns, adjectives, verbs and more; followed by punctuations, and making sentences; build vocabulary with synonyms, antonyms, suffix, prefix, homophones; develop reading skills with reading comprehensions; and get creative with our writing prompts. Our free English worksheets for grade 1 kids will leave you yearning for more!
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Explore 110+ First Grade Parts of Speech Worksheets
Take the kids on a noun hunt with this grade 1 English worksheet and get them to read each sentence, identify the nouns or words that refer to things, people, animals, or places and underline them.
Decipher the action indicated by each picture in this printable English worksheet. Grade 1 kids are expected to match the image depicting the action to the correct verb.
Figure out the adjective or the word that describes the noun in each sentence and write it in the space provided.
Choosing the Correct Personal Pronoun
Looking at each picture, choose the appropriate personal pronoun based on the person, gender, or number.
Joining Nouns Using Conjunctions
Name the nouns in the pictures and join them using the conjunctions and / or.
Prepositions | Where are They?
Observe the position of the ant in each picture and check the preposition that best describes it.
Identifying Common and Proper Nouns
Underline the common nouns denoting a class of objects and circle the proper nouns indicating an individual in the sentences.
Familiarize yourself with the commonly used pronouns for girl, boy, animal, thing, and group.
Each picture indicates an action verb. Write its opposite or antonym and build your vocabulary.
Choosing the Conjunction | MCQ
Check the apt conjunction: and / so / but / or / because; to join two clauses and complete the sentence.
The adjective is given on one side and the picture of a noun on the other. Connect the adjective with the picture it best describes.
Prepositions | Reading and Drawing
Read the instructions involving prepositions and sketch objects in the correct position to complete the picture.
This cut-and-glue activity requires young learners to cut each picture and glue it above the appropriate action verb. This activity acquaints you with words that describe what the subject is doing.
Snip the pictures, sort the nouns into four categories: people, places, animals, or things and glue them.
Choosing the Demonstrative Pronoun
Complete each sentence using the demonstrative pronouns: This / That /These / Those, based on the position and number of objects.