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    Class 1 English Worksheet on Matching Actions & Sentences

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    Abshar Afroz
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    I am an enthusiastic English educator with a strong passion for helping students develop confidence in communication. At Planet Spark, I specialize in teaching Public Speaking and Creative Writing, guiding learners to express themselves clearly, think creatively, and speak with impact. Drawing on my teaching experience and warm, engaging style, I help children develop fluent English, powerful presentation skills, and a love for writing. My sessions are interactive, skill-focused, and designed to build both language proficiency and self-confidence in young minds.
    Class 1 English Worksheet on Matching Actions & Sentences
    Class 1 English Worksheet on Matching Actions & Sentences

    Class 1 English Worksheet on Matching Actions & Sentences

    EnglishEnglish GrammarClass 1Free DownloadPDF
    Abshar Afroz
    Abshar AfrozVisit Profile
    I am an enthusiastic English educator with a strong passion for helping students develop confidence in communication. At Planet Spark, I specialize in teaching Public Speaking and Creative Writing, guiding learners to express themselves clearly, think creatively, and speak with impact. Drawing on my teaching experience and warm, engaging style, I help children develop fluent English, powerful presentation skills, and a love for writing. My sessions are interactive, skill-focused, and designed to build both language proficiency and self-confidence in young minds.

    Matching Actions & Sentences: Class 1 Grammar Practice Worksheet 

    This Grade 1 worksheet helps young learners strengthen grammar and reading skills by matching actions, sentences, and describing words with pictures. Through six structured matching exercises, children learn to recognise action words, understand simple sentences, identify who is performing an action, and notice how actions are done. The worksheet builds vocabulary, comprehension, and observation skills in a clear and visual way, making it ideal for CBSE English learners at the foundational level. 

    Why Matching Actions & Sentences Matters in Early Learning? 

    1. It helps children recognize action words (verbs) in real-life situations. 
    2. Matching sentences with pictures improves reading comprehension. 
    3. Describing words help children understand how actions happen. 
    4. These skills support early grammar, speaking, and sentence building. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    The worksheet includes six carefully designed matching exercises focused on actions, sentences, and describing words. 

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

    Exercise No. 1 
    Look at the action words in Column A and match them with the pictures in Column B. 

    Jump → child jumping 
    Eat → child eating 
    Sleep → child sleeping 
    Clap → hands clapping 
    Read → child reading a book 
    Write → child writing 
    Kick → child kicking a ball 
    Sit → child sitting 
    Laugh → child laughing 
    Dance → child dancing 

    Exercise No. 2 
    Read each sentence in Column A and match it to the picture in Column B that shows the same action. 

    “The girl bakes the cake.” → girl baking 
    “The boy builds the sandcastle.” → boy building a sandcastle 
    “The man climbed up the stairs.” → man climbing stairs 
    “The kids clean the room.” → children cleaning 
    “The girl reads.” → girl reading 
    “The boy shut the window.” → boy closing window 
    “The child kicks the ball.” → child kicking a ball 
    “The girl cried.” → girl crying 
    “The boy digs up the hole.” → boy digging 
    “The child draws on paper.” → child drawing 

    Exercise No. 3 
    Read the questions in Column A and match them to the picture in Column B. 

    Who is drinking milk? → child drinking milk 
    Who is driving the red car? → person in red car 
    Who has fallen? → child on the ground 
    Who has finished the pie? → child holding empty plate 
    Who is fighting? → two children fighting 
    Who is fixing the car? → mechanic fixing car 
    Who is flying the plane? → pilot flying plane 
    Who is going to school? → child with school bag 
    Who is hanging the clothes? → person hanging clothes 
    Who is hiding behind the tree? → child behind tree 

    Exercise No. 4 
    Match each verb in Column A with the picture in Column B. 

    Hop → rabbit hopping 
    Brush → child brushing teeth 
    Drink → child drinking water 
    Wash → child washing hands 
    Sweep → person sweeping floor 
    Learn → child studying 
    Throw → child throwing object 
    Hug → children hugging 
    Wave → child waving 
    Listen → child listening 

    Exercise No. 5 
    Read the describing words in Column A and match them to the picture in Column B. 

    Quickly → running figure 
    Gently → child touching softly 
    Loudly → child shouting 
    Slowly → turtle moving 
    Quietly → silent child 
    Happily → smiling child 
    Sadly → crying child 
    Carefully → child handling with care 
    Fast → running person 
    Softly → feather 

    Exercise No. 6 
    Read each sentence in Column A and match it to the picture in Column B. 

    “The cat sleeps.” → sleeping cat 
    “The girl sings.” → girl singing 
    “The boy paints a picture.” → boy painting 
    “The bird flies.” → flying bird 
    “The baby cries.” → crying baby 
    “The dog plays.” → dog playing 
    “The kid pushes the chair.” → child pushing chair 
    “The girl rides a horse.” → girl on horse 
    “The boy sells lemonade.” → boy selling lemonade 
    “The mother teaches.” → teacher teaching children 

    Help your child build strong grammar and reading skills by matching actions and sentences through engaging visuals. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Action words describe what someone or something is doing, like run, jump, or eat.

    It helps children understand how verbs work in sentences by linking actions they see to words they read.

    They make sentence meaning clearer and support early reading confidence through visual clues.

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