Class 1 Grammar Worksheet on 100 Synonym Words

Class 1 Grammar Worksheet on 100 Synonym Words
Class 1 Grammar Worksheet on 100 Synonym Words

Class 1 Grammar Worksheet on 100 Synonym Words

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Tiny Word Friends: Simple Synonym Practice for Class 1

This Grade 1 worksheet introduces young learners to *100 easy synonym words* that build early vocabulary and help children express themselves better. Using simple, everyday words, the worksheet makes it fun for kids to understand that many words can mean the same thing. With one engaging exercise containing all 100 words, children strengthen their word recognition, improve confidence, and enhance communication skills in a beginner-friendly way.

The activity encourages kids to think, recall, and match familiar meanings. By practicing synonyms at an early age, learners develop stronger reading comprehension, clearer expression, and better sentence formation skills. This worksheet is perfect for building foundational grammar skills at the Grade 1 level.

Why Synonyms Matter in Grammar? 

Synonyms play an important role in early language learning. For Grade 1 students, this worksheet is beneficial because: 
1. It helps children understand simple meaning connections. 
2. It increases vocabulary and improves expression. 
3. It builds confidence in reading and writing. 
4. It strengthens comprehension by helping students identify familiar words through context. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes one beginner-friendly synonym activity designed for early learners:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Write the Synonym 
Students write simple synonyms for familiar words like *big, glad, fast, jump, small, funny, kid, toy,* and *happy.* 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Sample Synonyms
1. Big – Large 
2. Small – Tiny 
3. Glad – Happy 
4. Sad – Unhappy 
5. Fast – Quick 
6. Slow – Lazy 
7. End – Finish 
8. Start – Begin 
9. Tidy – Clean 
10. Dirty – Messy 
11. Easy – Simple 
12. Quiet – Silent 
13. Tap – Pat 
14. Move – Shift 
15. Jump – Hop 
16. Shiny – Bright 
17. Get – Receive 
18. Mad – Angry 
19. Funny – Silly 
20. See – Look 
21. Give – Offer 
22. Loud – Noisy 
23. Soon – Early 
24. Little – Small 
25. Tired – Sleepy 
26. Stop – Halt 
27. Read – Look 
28. Like – Enjoy 
29. Short – Small 
30. Begin – Start 
31. Cry – Weep 
32. Run – Dash 
33. Choose – Pick 
34. Cold – Chilly 
35. Break – Crack 
36. Food – Meal 
37. Clean – Wash 
38. Tiny – Small 
39. Nice – Kind 
40. Street – Road 
41. Kid – Child 
42. Yell – Shout 
43. Walk – Stroll 
44. Find – Discover 
45. Home – House 
46. Friend – Buddy 
47. Hot – Warm 
48. Box – Carton 
49. Bad – Wrong 
50. Wet – Damp 
51. Quick – Fast 
52. Hop – Jump 
53. Large – Big 
54. Right – Correct 
55. Dark – Dim 
56. Soft – Smooth 
57. Break – Smash 
58. Hide – Cover 
59. Write – Draw 
60. Tall – High 
61. Toy – Plaything 
62. Happy – Glad 
63. Teacher – Mentor 
64. Help – Assist 
65. Take – Grab 
66. Water – Drink 
67. Play – Fun 
68. Laugh – Giggle 
69. Ground – Earth 
70. Good – Nice 
71. Dry – Not wet 
72. Sit – Rest 
73. Sky – Heaven 
74. Cut – Slice 
75. Step – Move 
76. School – Class 
77. Show – Display 
78. Pull – Tug 
79. Lose – Misplace 
80. Try – Attempt 
81. Open – Unlock 
82. Dash – Run 
83. Make – Create 
84. Stand – Rise 
85. Warm – Cozy 
86. Many – Lots 
87. Hug – Embrace 
88. Light – Bright 
89. Talk – Speak 
90. Sweet – Tasty 
91. Throw – Toss 
92. Hard – Tough 
93. Early – Soon 
94. Long – Tall 
95. Fun – Enjoyable 
96. Can – Able 
97. Bold – Brave 
98. Low – Down 
99. Palm – Hand 
100. Soft – Gentle 

Give your little learner a joyful start in vocabulary building with this fun and colorful synonym worksheet. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They introduce simple word pairs that mean the same thing, helping children express ideas clearly.

It expands their vocabulary and helps them avoid repeating the same words.

They build word recognition, confidence, and a love for language learning.