Class 1 Worksheet for Family and Daily Routines

Class 1 Worksheet for Family and Daily Routines
Class 1 Worksheet for Family and Daily Routines

Class 1 Worksheet for Family and Daily Routines

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Everyday Life Words: Family and Daily Routines for Grade 1

This Grade 1 grammar worksheet helps young learners understand family relationships and everyday routines through simple, relatable language. Using familiar situations from a child’s daily life, the worksheet builds early grammar and vocabulary skills in a clear and engaging way.

Designed for Grade 1 students, this worksheet introduces important family member words such as aunt, uncle, cousin, grandmother, and niece, along with action words related to morning and night routines. Children also learn essential time concepts including parts of the day, days of the week, and months of the year.

Through structured multiple-choice activities, students practice identifying correct family terms, daily actions, and time words. These exercises support sentence comprehension, routine-based vocabulary building, and logical thinking using real-life examples that children easily recognize.

Why Family and Daily Routine Words Matter in Grammar?

Learning family and routine vocabulary is important for Grade 1 learners because:
1. These words are used daily in conversations at home and school.
2. They help children form meaningful and correct sentences.
3. They build understanding of time, sequence, and order.
4. They strengthen both reading comprehension and spoken language.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes six age-appropriate grammar and vocabulary activities:

👨‍👩‍👧 Exercise 1 – Family Member Words  
Students choose the correct family relationship word based on simple descriptions.

🌅 Exercise 2 – Morning Routine Actions  
Students identify common morning actions like brushing, washing, packing, and eating.

🌙 Exercise 3 – Night Routine Actions  
Students select correct actions related to bedtime and night routines.

⏰ Exercise 4 – Time Words  
Students learn words like morning, afternoon, evening, noon, and night.

📅 Exercise 5 – Days of the Week  
Students identify correct day names using before, after, and sequence-based questions.

🗓️ Exercise 6 – Months of the Year  
Students practice month names and order using simple logical prompts.

🔹 Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Family Member Words  
1. aunt  
2. grandfather  
3. nephew  
4. uncle  
5. grandmother  
6. niece  
7. mother  
8. cousin  
9. brother  
10. sister  

Exercise 2 – Morning Routine Actions  
1. brush  
2. wash  
3. comb  
4. wear  
5. eat  
6. pack  
7. wash  
8. pack  
9. tie  
10. wake  

Exercise 3 – Night Routine Actions  
1. sleep  
2. read  
3. switch off  
4. brush  
5. pack  
6. listen  
7. say  
8. close  
9. make  
10. wash  

Exercise 4 – Time Words  
1. morning  
2. noon  
3. night  
4. evening  
5. night  
6. morning  
7. afternoon  
8. night  
9. afternoon  
10. night  

Exercise 5 – Days of the Week  
1. Tuesday  
2. Thursday  
3. Sunday  
4. Wednesday  
5. Sunday  
6. Saturday  
7. Wednesday  
8. Wednesday  
9. Saturday  
10. Saturday  

Exercise 6 – Months of the Year  
1. February  
2. February  
3. July  
4. December  
5. April  
6. October  
7. April  
8. September  
9. February  
10. November                                                                                             
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Frequently Asked Questions

Daily routines are regular actions like wake up, brush teeth, eat breakfast, go to school, and sleep, and they help children form correct sentences in Class 1 grammar using simple verbs.

Teach kids to start with “I” and use the correct verb, like “I brush my teeth” or “I go to school,” which improves sentence formation in CBSE English grammar worksheets.

Morning routines happen after waking up, like bathing and eating breakfast, while evening routines happen after school, like homework and dinner; sorting them helps children understand time words in Class 1 English.