Picture Sentences

Worksheet Description
This worksheet encourages students to create sentences by looking at pictures and using the correct indefinite article, “a” or “an,” before each noun. The images depict various objects and scenes, such as a couch in a living room or a person reading a book. Students are instructed to write a sentence for each picture, ensuring that they use “a” or “an” three times throughout their sentences. The activity is designed to be engaging, allowing students to be creative while practicing grammar rules. By combining visual cues with sentence construction, the worksheet aims to make learning interactive and enjoyable.
This worksheet teaches students the proper usage of the articles “a” and “an” in sentences. By requiring them to write their sentences, students practice applying the rule that “a” is used before words starting with a consonant sound, while “an” is used before words starting with a vowel sound. The pictures provide context, helping students think about which article fits best based on the first sound of the word they choose. This exercise reinforces their understanding of grammar rules in a fun and meaningful way. Ultimately, students gain confidence in their ability to use “a” and “an” correctly in various contexts.