Class 1 English Worksheet for Home Play Safety

Class 1 English Worksheet for Home Play Safety
Class 1 English Worksheet for Home Play Safety

Class 1 English Worksheet for Home Play Safety

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Everyday Smart Choices: Vocabulary for Home, Play and Safety – Class 1

This Class 1 English worksheet introduces young learners to essential vocabulary related
to home items, playground equipment, and basic safety signs through clear visuals and
easy matching activities. The worksheet helps children identify familiar objects and
symbols they see at home, in play areas, and in public spaces.

Designed for Grade 1 students, this worksheet builds early vocabulary, awareness, and
decision-making skills in a simple and age-appropriate way. By connecting words with
pictures, learners develop confidence in recognizing everyday objects and understanding
basic safety messages.

Why Home, Play and Safety Vocabulary Matter in Grammar?
Learning vocabulary linked to daily life helps children use language meaningfully.
For Class 1 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It builds awareness of common household and playground items.
2. It helps children understand safety signs and symbols.
3. It improves word-picture association and recall.
4. It supports clear communication in real-life situations.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes three practical vocabulary activities:

🏠 Exercise 1 – Match the Picture with the Correct Household Item Word  
Students identify common home items such as bed, chair, lamp, clock, and cupboard.

🛝 Exercise 2 – Match the Picture with the Correct Playground Equipment Word  
Children match playground equipment like slides, seesaws, tunnels, and monkey bars.

⚠️ Exercise 3 – Match the Basic Safety Signs Picture with the Correct Word  
Learners recognize important safety signs such as no running, exit, fire, caution,
and pedestrian crossing.

ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Match the Picture with the Correct Household Item Word  
Bed – Bed | Cupboard – Cupboard | Chair – Chair | Lamp – Lamp | Clock – Clock  
Door – Door | Fan – Fan | Window – Window | Sofa – Sofa | Mirror – Mirror

Exercise 2 – Match the Picture with the Correct Playground Equipment Word  
Slide – Slide | Seesaw – Seesaw | Monkey bars – Monkey bars  
Merry-go-round – Merry-go-round | Climbing ladder – Climbing ladder  
Sandbox – Sandbox | Balance beam – Balance beam | Tunnel – Tunnel  
Spring rider – Spring rider | Playhouse – Playhouse

Exercise 3 – Match the Basic Safety Signs Picture with the Correct Word  
No running – No running | Exit – Exit | Slippery floor – Slippery floor  
First aid – First aid | Pedestrian crossing – Pedestrian crossing  
Danger – Danger | Hospital – Hospital | Fire – Fire  
Caution – Caution | Wash hands – Wash hands

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Frequently Asked Questions

Home play safety teaches children words and rules like careful, sharp, hot, slippery, and safe, helping early learners understand how to play responsibly while improving CBSE English vocabulary.

Children often forget not to run on wet floors, not to touch hot items, and not to play with sharp objects; safety-themed english worksheets remind them using clear vocabulary and pictures.

Parents can ask children to explain safety rules in simple sentences like “I will not touch the stove” or “I will keep toys away from stairs,” building confidence in Class 1 English.