Grade 1 English
Start your English journey — alphabets, words, vocabulary, grammar, and your first sentences and stories!
📖 The Very First Step — Learn English from Scratch!
Grade 1 is where the magic begins! Your child will learn all 26 letters, build 3-letter words (cat, bat, sun), learn 100+ vocabulary words about animals, colours, fruits, and family, understand basic grammar (nouns, verbs, adjectives), and read their first sentences!
Every lesson uses Indian names (Aarav, Priya, Raju), Indian foods (idli, roti, dal), and Indian context (Diwali, auto-rickshaw, mango tree).
🎯 5-Step Path
Alphabets → Simple Words → Vocabulary → Grammar → Sentences. Each step builds on the previous one!
📊 Grade 1 at a Glance
Lesson Pages
Complete curriculum
Quiz Questions
Interactive practice
Letter Pages
A to Z with phonics
Vocab Themes
Animals to flowers
Grammar Topics
Nouns to plurals
📚 All 58 Lesson Pages
Click any step to see all pages. Click any page to go directly!
Alphabets (A to Z)
27 Pages • Hub + 26 LettersLearn all 26 letters — recognition, writing, phonics, and words starting with each letter.
Simple Words
12 Pages • CVC Words, Sight Words, Picture MatchingBuild first words — 3-letter CVC words (cat, bat), essential sight words, and picture-word matching.
Vocabulary
8 Pages • 7 Fun ThemesLearn 100+ words — animals, colours, fruits, numbers, family, body parts, and flowers!
🎨 7 Vocabulary Themes
Grammar
5 Pages • First Grammar RulesNouns, verbs, adjectives, and singular-plural — the building blocks of English grammar!
📝 4 Grammar Topics
Sentences & Stories
5 Pages • Read & Write First Sentences!Simple sentences, capital letters, reading practice, and writing your first sentences!
🧠 Tips for Parents — Grade 1
Read Aloud Daily — 10-15 Minutes
Read picture books to your child every day. Point to words as you read. This builds vocabulary and listening skills naturally.
One Page Per Day
Don’t rush! One lesson page per day (15-20 minutes) is perfect. Consistency matters more than speed.
Make It Fun — Sing & Play
Use ABC songs, play “I Spy” with letter sounds, label objects around the house. Learning should feel like play!
Celebrate Every Step
Praise effort, not just results. “You tried so hard!” matters more than “You got it right.” Build confidence early!
Connect to Their World
“M for Mango — your favourite fruit!” “D for Diwali!” Indian context makes English feel natural, not foreign.
Ready to Start? Begin with Alphabets! 🔤
26 letters, 26 adventures — from A for Apple to Z for Zebra!