Class 1 Worksheet for Everyday Concepts Vocabulary

Class 1 Worksheet for Everyday Concepts Vocabulary
Class 1 Worksheet for Everyday Concepts Vocabulary

Class 1 Worksheet for Everyday Concepts Vocabulary

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Everyday Learning Essentials: Vocabulary for Everyday Concepts – Class 1

This Class 1 English worksheet helps young learners build essential everyday vocabulary
through engaging picture-based matching activities. Covering action words, body parts,
shapes, and emotions, the worksheet supports children in understanding words they use
and see daily in a clear and meaningful way.

Designed for Grade 1 students, this worksheet strengthens early language skills,
observation, and thinking abilities. By connecting pictures with correct words,
children develop strong word recognition and confidence in expressing everyday ideas,
feelings, and actions.

Why Everyday Concepts Vocabulary Matter in Grammar?
Vocabulary for everyday concepts forms the foundation of early communication. For
Class 1 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps children understand and name daily actions and feelings.
2. It builds awareness of body parts and basic shapes.
3. It improves picture-word association and memory.
4. It supports sentence formation and reading readiness.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes four well-structured vocabulary activities:

🏃 Exercise 1 – Match the Pictures with the Correct Action Word  
Students identify common actions such as clap, eat, jump, read, walk, and write.

🧍 Exercise 2 – Match the Pictures with the Correct Body Part  
Children learn names of body parts like eyes, hands, legs, ears, teeth, and hair.

🔺 Exercise 3 – Match the Pictures with the Correct Shape  
Learners recognize basic and extended shapes such as square, triangle, oval, star,
rectangle, diamond, and hexagon.

😊 Exercise 4 – Match the Pictures with the Correct Feeling  
Students identify emotions including happy, sad, angry, scared, shy, tired, and confused.

ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Match the Pictures with the Correct Action Word  
Clap – Clap | Sleep – Sleep | Jump – Jump | Read – Read | Eat – Eat  
Drink – Drink | Walk – Walk | Kick – Kick | Dance – Dance | Write – Write

Exercise 2 – Match the Pictures with the Correct Body Part  
Nose – Nose | Feet – Feet | Lips – Lips | Hand – Hand | Eyes – Eyes  
Arm – Arm | Legs – Legs | Ear – Ear | Hair – Hair | Teeth – Teeth

Exercise 3 – Match the Pictures with the Correct Shape  
Square – Square | Triangle – Triangle | Heart – Heart | Oval – Oval | Crescent – Crescent  
Rectangle – Rectangle | Star – Star | Diamond – Diamond | Hexagon – Hexagon

Exercise 4 – Match the Pictures with the Correct Feeling  
Laughing – Laughing | Surprised – Surprised | Happy – Happy | Sad – Sad | Scared – Scared  
Shy – Shy | Crying – Crying | Tired – Tired | Confused – Confused | Angry – Angry

Help your child build strong everyday vocabulary through fun, picture-based learning today.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everyday concepts include basic words like morning, night, clean, dirty, empty, full, heavy, light, fast, and slow, which help early learners describe daily life in CBSE English.

Opposites make it easier for kids to understand meaning and describe things clearly, so an english worksheet on concepts like big/small and hot/cold improves sentence-making skills.

Encourage children to say short sentences like “The bottle is full” or “The bag is heavy,” then practice through picture prompts in a Class 1 grammar worksheet.