Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Informational Writing


Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Informational Writing
Fact Finder: Vocabulary in Informational Writing for Grade 7
This Grade 7 English grammar worksheet is designed to help students master vocabulary specifically for Informational Writing. It covers key verbs like "analyze," "evaluate," and "illustrate," as well as nouns like "evidence," "factor," and "category." The worksheet includes multiple-choice questions, selecting words from confusing pairs, matching sentences to vocabulary words, identifying informal or incorrect vocabulary in sentences, and a paragraph fill-in-the-blank activity about presenting data and findings. It ensures students can distinguish between formal and informal language and use precise terms for organizing and presenting information effectively.
Why Vocabulary in Informational Writing Matters in Grammar?
Vocabulary in informational writing is essential for clarity and professionalism. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It teaches students to use specific verbs to describe how data is handled (e.g., "analyze" vs. "see").
2. It helps in organizing information logically using terms like "structure," "factor," and "category."
3. It distinguishes between informal language (e.g., "stuff," "super") and formal equivalents (e.g., "substance," "extremely").
4. It builds confidence in writing reports, essays, and non-fiction texts.
Whatβs Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with informational vocabulary:
π§ Exercise 1 β Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the most suitable word to complete sentences like "We must __________ the plan" and "The __________ is strong."
βοΈ Exercise 2 β Choose One Word from Each Pair
Students select the correct word from pairs like "analyze/view" or "factor/thing" to fill in the blanks.
π Exercise 3 β Match the Following
Learners match sentences to vocabulary words like "Acquire," "Examine," or "Conduct" to complete them.
π Exercise 4 β Underline One Incorrect Word
Students find and rewrite sentences with informal or incorrect words (e.g., changing "checked out" to "verified").
βοΈ Exercise 5 β Paragraph Fill-in-the-Blanks
A paragraph about presenting data requires words like "statistical," "analyze," "findings," and "implementation" to complete the text.
β Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 β Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) analyze
2. c) evidence
3. a) illustrate
4. c) evaluate
5. a) brief
6. b) factor
7. c) logical
8. b) specific
9. a) significant
10. c) categorize
Exercise 2 β Choose One Word from Each Pair
1. analyze
2. evidence
3. illustrate
4. evaluate
5. factor
6. specific
7. structure
8. significant
9. category
10. function
Exercise 3 β Match the Following
1. conduct
2. grab
3. shet
4. examine
5. adjourn
6. broke
7. raise
8. lower
9. acquired
10. obey
Exercise 4 β Corrected Sentences
1. The graph rises every year.
2. The substance inside is dangerous.
3. The machine is extremely efficient.
4. The scientists verified the new theory.
5. The strong wind moved the turbine.
6. We need to determine the cause.
7. The text discusses the history of Rome.
8. The results were very good.
Exercise 5 β Paragraph Fill-in-the-Blanks
1. analytical
2. analyze
3. interpret
4. findings
5. proposal
6. input
7. discuss
8. share
9. discipline
10. outline
11. implementation
12. address
13. factors
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Frequently Asked Questions
Informational writing teaches Class 7 students to explain facts, ideas, and topics clearly using organized details.
It strengthens paragraph structure, factual explanation, vocabulary usage, and clear written communication for school tasks.
Students should include a topic sentence, supporting facts, examples, and clear concluding information.