Picture Comprehension : Frame Sentences on the Picture for Class 1

Picture comprehension consists of images to make the concepts clear and increase the learning process. Pictures are used to convey more complicated ideas to students.

Students will be taught:

  • To frame sentences with the given word clues.
  • To build their vocabularies.

Every concept is taught to class 1 English students with the help of examples, illustrations, and concept maps. Once you go through a concept, assess your learning by solving the two printable worksheets given at the end of the page.

Download the ing and picture comprehension worksheet for class 1 and check your answers with the worksheet solutions provided in PDF format.

Definition:

  • A picture composition requires the writer to observe the picture or set of pictures carefully and describe it in the form of a story.
  • Questions for picture composition could have a picture and a few word clues. The student is expected to frame a meaningful sentence using them.
Example:
  1. In the above example, we can see a picture and two-word clues.

    Let’s try to frame a meaningful sentence with them.

    Sentence:Cow gives us milk.

  2. Observe the given picture carefully and frame a sentence with the word clues.

    Sentence: The students are reading in the classroom.

How to Make a Sentence from a Picture?

  • Carefully observe the picture and the word clues.
  • Ask questions to yourself and find those answers.
  • Look at the characters present in the picture and notice what action they are performing.
  • Observe the background or setting of the picture.
  • Arrange the observations as points in a logical order. Write simple, meaningful sentences to form a composition.
Example:

Observe the picture carefully and gather the information from the picture.

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Character- One man

Action- waiting for the bus

Background /setting- bus-stop

Sentence:A man is waiting for a bus at the bus stop.

Common Mistakes:

  • Observe the picture carefully, and don’t miss out on any clues. It helps you to frame a sentence.
  • A sentence has to be related to the picture. Don’t use words that are not relevant.

 

 

Strong language skills open doors well beyond the classroom, shaping how confidently a child reads, writes and expresses ideas. If you want to know more about how Orchids The International School builds these skills through its English curriculum, get in touch with our admissions team.

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