Free Sentence Structure Comprehension | Class 1 | English | BookFlik

Boost your primary classroom resources with our free English sentence structure comprehension year 1 core activity pack. Designed specifically for five and six-year-olds, this resource helps pupils build a solid foundation in grammar and punctuation as outlined in the CBSE / NCERT Curriculum.
In this lesson, children will join Max the monkey, who loves to solve maths puzzles, as he learns that sentences are just like puzzles too. By following the adventures of our BookFlik characters, students will practise identifying the key parts of a sentence. They will learn that every sentence must start with a capital letter, end with a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark, and contain a subject and a verb to make sense.
This English sentence structure comprehension year 1 core resource is perfect for busy teachers looking for ready-to-use materials. The pack includes a short, engaging story featuring Pip the caterpillar and Nova the owl, followed by five to seven carefully crafted questions. These questions are designed to test recall, comprehension, and the ability to apply grammatical rules to new examples. Whether you are using this for a morning starter, a guided reading group, or as an independent task, the clear structure ensures that pupils can work through the exercises with confidence.
Aligned with the expected standard for Class 1, this material focuses on developing clear, coherent writing. Teachers can easily integrate this English sentence structure comprehension year 1 core activity into their existing literacy planning to ensure students meet end-of-year expectations. The tasks encourage children to spot hidden mistakes, rearrange jumbled words, and create their own sentences using correct punctuation. All examples use British currency for any money-related word problems, keeping the content relevant to the UK classroom environment. Download this warm and encouraging resource today to help your class master the building blocks of the English language.
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