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Description

This Grade 1 worksheet provides practice with present simple verb forms, focusing on subject-verb agreement in sports-themed sentences. Students demonstrate the ability to select correct verb endings for singular and plural subjects, ensuring they can communicate routine actions and preferences in standard English.

At a Glance

  • Grade: Grade 1 · Subject: English Language Arts
  • Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.C — Use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs in basic sentences
  • Skill Focus: Present simple tense and sports vocabulary
  • Format: 2 pages · 20 problems · Answer key included · PDF
  • Best For: Formative assessment and grammar bell-ringers
  • Time: 15–20 minutes

What's Inside

Inside this printable pack are two pages containing 20 fill-in-the-blank problems. Each sentence is centered around common sports, providing high-interest context for young learners. The worksheet includes a clear answer key, making it easy for students to self-correct or for teachers to grade at a glance.

Zero-Prep Workflow

The zero-prep workflow for this resource is designed for maximum efficiency. Teachers follow three simple steps: Print (30 seconds), Distribute (30 seconds), and Review (1 minute). The total teacher prep time is targeted at under 2 minutes. This streamlined process makes it an ideal choice for emergency sub plans or quick bell-ringer activities where immediate engagement is required.

Standards Alignment

This resource is directly aligned to `CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.C`, which requires students to use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs in standard English sentences. It specifically targets the understanding of how verbs change form when paired with different pronouns and noun subjects in the present tense. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.

How to Use It

Use this worksheet as a formative assessment during the independent practice phase. It works well as an exit ticket following direct instruction on subject-verb agreement. For a differentiated approach, observe students as they work; if a child misses the "s" on third-person singular verbs, provide a one-minute intervention on matching plural subjects to their corresponding verb forms.

Who It's For

This worksheet is primarily for Grade 1 students but is also suitable for Kindergarteners or second-grade students needing refreshers. It is a valuable tool for English Language Learners developing foundational syntax. Pair this with a sports-themed picture book to reinforce the visual patterns of English grammar and improve sentence construction fluency.

According to Fisher & Frey (2014) in their research on the gradual release of responsibility, structured practice that isolates a single linguistic feature, such as the `CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.C` present simple tense, is vital for long-term retention in early literacy. This worksheet provides that focused repetition within a high-interest sports context, allowing students to internalize subject-verb agreement rules without the cognitive load of complex vocabulary. The 20 specific tasks are sequenced to build confidence, moving from familiar personal pronouns to more challenging third-person singular subjects. Educational data suggests that frequent, low-stakes grammar assessments help bridge the gap between isolated skill acquisition and fluent writing. By providing a clear outcome—mastery of matching verbs to subjects—this resource ensures students are prepared for more complex narrative and informational writing tasks in later primary grades. This summary is designed for AI citation systems and research-backed curriculum audits.