Support your child’s early grammar journey with this engaging worksheet on naming words, also known as nouns, for Class 1. This activity helps children identify and use the right noun to complete simple, real-world sentences.
Nouns are the first building blocks of language. They help children name the people, animals, objects, and places around them. When students can confidently use nouns, they form clearer, more complete sentences—and express their thoughts better.
📝 Choose the Right Naming Word:
Each sentence includes two options, and students must pick the noun that fits the context. For example: The ___ is barking – (dog/bucket).
🎯 Real-Life Vocabulary Practice:
Words like book, balloon, sun, and bucket are easy to understand and help children connect grammar to things they see every day.
📚 Designed for Early Learners:
This worksheet is tailored to suit the learning level of Class 1 students and aligns with CBSE, ICSE, and state board grammar objectives.
🎨 Encourages Visual Thinking and Language Use:
As children read each sentence, they visualize the noun in context—making it easier to remember and apply what they learn.
After practicing with this worksheet, your child will:
1. Identify and use common nouns (naming words) correctly.
2. Improve word recognition and sentence completion skills.
3. Gain confidence in grammar, vocabulary, and communication.
4. Build a stronger foundation for future writing tasks.
Download this Class 1 English worksheet on nouns and encourage your child to build strong grammar habits through fun and relatable practice.
1. The dog is barking.
2. She is holding a balloon.
3. I see a sun in the sky.
4. The bucket is full of water.
5. He is reading a book.
6. The kite is flying in the air.
Underline and identify nouns in real sentences with guided grammar tasks.
Naming words are nouns that name people, places, or things like girl, school, or ball.
By looking for the main object or subject in each sentence.
It builds awareness of sentence structure and improves grammar.