Nursery Class English Worksheet Language Worksheets

Nursery Class English Worksheet Language Worksheets

Here are some examples of nursery class English worksheets that you can use to help children develop their language skills:

Word Recognition

1. Match the words to the pictures:
* Cat
* Dog
* Sun
* Moon

[Insert pictures of a cat, dog, sun, and moon]

2. Find the words that start with the same sound:
* Cat
* Cup
* Mouse
* Hat

[Insert pictures of a cat, cup, mouse, and hat]

Vocabulary Building

1. Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary:
* The _____ (boy/girl) is playing outside.

[Insert pictures or illustrations to help children understand the context]

2. Identify the word that rhymes with the given word:
* Cat, Hat, Mat, Sat

[Insert the given word and ask children to identify the rhyming word]

Sentence Building

1. Use the words to build simple sentences:
* I _____ (see/go) to the park.

[Insert pictures or illustrations to help children understand the context]

2. Complete the simple sentences:
* The sun _____ in the sky.

[Insert pictures or illustrations to help children understand the context]

Comprehension

1. Read the story and answer the questions:
* "The sun is shining in the sky. The birds are singing. The flowers are blooming."

Questions:
* What is the sun doing?
* What are the birds doing?
* What are the flowers doing?

[Insert pictures or illustrations to help children understand the context]

2. Identify the main idea of the text:
* "I like to play with my friends. We play tags and hide-and-seek."

What is the main idea of the text?

[Insert pictures or illustrations to help children understand the context]

Language Games

1. I Spy:
* I spy with my little eye something that is _____ (red/blue).

[Insert pictures or illustrations to help children understand the context]

2. Charades:
* Act out the word "happy" and ask children to guess the word.

[Insert pictures or illustrations to help children understand the context]

Remember to keep the worksheets fun and engaging, and to adjust the level of difficulty according to the children's abilities.