

This Grade 7 worksheet helps students improve their writing skills by expanding simple ideas into more detailed and meaningful sentences. The worksheet offers engaging exercises like multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, underlining key ideas, and paragraph writing. These activities help students practice adding necessary details such as when, where, why, and how to their writing.
Expanding simple sentences makes writing more interesting and clearer. For Grade 7 students, mastering this skill is important because:
1. It encourages students to add supporting details that make writing more meaningful.
2. It helps in developing a well-structured paragraph with a clear message.
3. It enhances writing fluency and comprehension.
4. It builds the foundation for more complex writing tasks in higher grades.
This worksheet includes five exercises designed to help students practice expanding their ideas and improving their writing skills:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students will answer questions about the story to reinforce their understanding. Example: "What was Aarav’s main problem in English writing?"
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Students will fill in missing words to complete sentences from the story. Example: "Aarav studied in a school in __________."
📋 Exercise 3 – True or False
Students will decide whether the given statements are true or false based on the story. Example: "Aarav studied in a government school in Pune."
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Most Important Idea
Students will read sentences and underline the most important idea to focus on key details.
✅ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students will write a 6–7 sentence paragraph explaining how Aarav improved his writing by practicing, receiving help from Meera, and following Ms. Iyer's guidance.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. b) He did not understand how to expand ideas.
2. b) A government school in Pune.
3. c) My Morning Routine.
4. b) Add details like when, where, why, and how.
5. a) He thought his writing was too simple.
6. c) His friend Meera.
7. b) Expanding a sentence about breakfast.
8. a) Extra details about his daily life.
9. a) His sentences became longer and clearer.
10. c) It should express ideas clearly with details.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Pune
2. teacher
3. routine
4. expand
5. writing
6. details
7. practice
8. paragraph
9. simple
10. writing
Exercise 3 – True/False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. False
Exercise 4 – Underlined Ideas
1. Aarav felt confused during English writing lessons.
2. Ms Iyer asked students to expand their ideas in writing.
3. The writing project was titled “My Morning Routine.”
4. Meera helped Aarav understand how to improve his writing.
5. Practice helped Aarav improve his writing skills.
6. Aarav’s sentences became longer and clearer.
7. Ms Iyer appreciated Aarav’s effort in writing.
8. Good writing includes clear ideas and supporting details.
9. Aarav slowly turned his sentences into a paragraph.
10. Aarav felt proud of his improvement in writing.
Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph
Aarav struggled with English writing because he didn’t know how to expand his ideas. His teacher, Ms. Iyer, introduced a project called “My Morning Routine” and encouraged students to add details like when, where, why, and how things happen. Meera, his friend, helped by showing him how to turn short sentences into detailed ones. For example, instead of just writing “I eat breakfast,” Aarav learned to write “I eat breakfast with my family in the kitchen every morning before going to school.” With practice, Aarav’s sentences became longer and more meaningful. He felt proud when Ms. Iyer appreciated his effort and improvement.
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They encourage students to add details, examples, and explanations, making writing richer and more meaningful.
They develop deeper thinking, improve clarity, and enhance expression in English for early learners writing tasks.
It adds depth, improves engagement, and helps communicate thoughts more effectively.