Class 1 Reading Passage: Notice on Lost Book

Class 1 Reading Passage: Notice on Lost Book
Class 1 Reading Passage: Notice on Lost Book

Class 1 Reading Passage: Notice on Lost Book

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The Missing Book Notice: Reading Comprehension for Class 1 

This Grade 1 worksheet, “The Missing Book Notice,” introduces young learners to the concept of writing notices through a simple real-life example. It helps children practice reading comprehension, empathy, and responsible behavior by understanding Anu’s situation when she loses her English book. The passage develops observation and recall skills through a relatable school scenario. 
The topic “Notice: Lost Book” builds awareness about handling belongings carefully and expressing oneself formally in writing. With a mix of multiple-choice and short-answer exercises, it strengthens reading fluency and comprehension through everyday classroom experiences. 

Why Notice Writing Matters in Grammar? 

Notice writing teaches students how to communicate information clearly and politely. For Grade 1 learners, this worksheet helps to: 
1. Understand the purpose and structure of a notice. 
2. Learn how to describe details such as color, size, and importance. 
3. Build responsibility and honesty through storytelling. 
4. Develop early written communication skills for real-life situations. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer 
Students identify who lost the book, where it was last seen, and what Anu did after realizing it was gone. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Think and Write 
Students answer questions in their own words about why the book was important and what they should do if they find a lost item. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Answers 
1. b) Anu 
2. b) English 
3. b) School library 
4. d) Looked in her bag and under the table 
5. a) Class teacher 
6. c) Thankful and happy 

Exercise 2 – Short Answers 
7. Anu lost the English book. 
8. The book is important for her homework. 
9. She last saw it in the school library. 
10. If I find something, I will give it to the teacher. 

Help your child learn responsibility and reading skills through real-life notice writing practice. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

They help children identify the purpose and structure of short formal notices.

It trains students to convey clear information using simple and polite language.

They strengthen sentence formation and real-world English writing skills.