Class 1 English Writing Worksheet on Notice Writing

Class 1 English Writing Worksheet on Notice Writing
Class 1 English Writing Worksheet on Notice Writing

Class 1 English Writing Worksheet on Notice Writing

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Little Announcements: Notice Writing for Class 1

This Class 1 worksheet introduces young learners to the basics of notice writing through simple and relatable situations. Students practice writing short, clear notices on topics such as a lost eraser, Toy Sharing Day, Colouring Day, bringing a water bottle, and bringing a small plant. These prompts help children understand how to share important information with others in a polite and easy-to-read format. 
 

The worksheet strengthens:

• Early writing and sentence formation 
• Ability to give short, clear instructions 
• Real-life communication skills 
• Awareness of classroom routines and responsibilities 
• Confidence in expressing messages independently 

Topic Focus: Notice Writing 
Grade Level: Class 1 
Skills Covered: Basic writing, clear expression, classroom communication 
Task Types: Short notices, simple instruction writing, event reminders 

Each exercise draws from real classroom situations, allowing children to write notices that feel meaningful and practical. With plenty of writing space and kid-friendly prompts, this worksheet supports early writers in building clarity, neatness, and confidence.

Give your child a fun start to written communication with these simple and engaging notice-writing prompts! 
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Frequently Asked Questions

Notice writing teaches young learners how to share important information in short, clear sentences.

It helps them understand structured communication and builds early writing skills.

A heading, date, short message, and the name of the person writing it.