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    Class 6 English Worksheet on Hyperbole in Writing

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    Sarika Kundi
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    I am a passionate Public Speaking Coach committed to helping students develop confidence, clarity, and strong communication skills. I design engaging and student-friendly worksheets that make learning public speaking simple, interactive, and enjoyable. My goal is to empower students to become confident speakers who can express their thoughts clearly and effectively in any situation.
    Class 6 English Worksheet on Hyperbole in Writing
    Class 6 English Worksheet on Hyperbole in Writing

    Class 6 English Worksheet on Hyperbole in Writing

    Class 6EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Sarika Kundi
    Sarika KundiVisit Profile
    I am a passionate Public Speaking Coach committed to helping students develop confidence, clarity, and strong communication skills. I design engaging and student-friendly worksheets that make learning public speaking simple, interactive, and enjoyable. My goal is to empower students to become confident speakers who can express their thoughts clearly and effectively in any situation.

    Unlocking the Power of Hyperbole: Grade 6 Grammar Mastery

    This Grade 6 worksheet introduces students to the exciting world of hyperbole, helping them understand and apply exaggerated expressions for dramatic effect. Through engaging exercises like True/False, sorting, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice, and sentence rewriting, students practice using hyperboles in context, improving both their creative writing and comprehension skills.

    Why Hyperbole Matters in Grammar?

    Hyperbole is a powerful tool in language, enabling speakers and writers to emphasize ideas through exaggeration. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is essential because:
    1. Hyperboles enhance storytelling by making descriptions more vivid.
    2. They allow for more expressive language in both writing and speaking.
    3. Understanding hyperbole helps students identify exaggerated statements in real life.
    4. Hyperbole is used in poems, advertisements, and everyday communication to grab attention.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet includes five grammar-building activities focused on hyperboles, designed to boost students’ understanding and use of exaggerated expressions:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False 
    Students decide if a given sentence is a hyperbole or not by ticking 'T' (True) or 'F' (False). Example: "He ran faster than a cheetah."

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
    Students sort different expressions into "Hyperbole" or "Not Hyperbole". This helps them differentiate between literal statements and exaggerations. Example: "Works like a horse" (Hyperbole) vs. "Works hard" (Not Hyperbole).

    📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students complete sentences by selecting a hyperbole from a list of options. Example: "The suitcase weighed a thousand pounds." The correct option is "Heavier than a mountain."

    📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice 
    Students complete sentences using the best-fitting hyperbole from a list of choices. Example: "My backpack is so heavy, it feels like __________" (Options: a car, a brick, a feather).

    ✅ Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Students rewrite everyday sentences using hyperboles. Example: "The movie was exciting" could be rewritten as "The movie was so exciting, it could keep me awake for days!"

    **Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)**

    **Exercise 1 – True or False**
    1. T 
    2. T 
    3. T 
    4. F 
    5. F 
    6. T 
    7. T 
    8. F 
    9. T 
    10. F 

    **Exercise 2 – Sort the Words**
    **Hyperbole:** 
    - Ate the whole world 
    - Never-ending homework 
    - Flew like a bird 
    - Sleeps forever 
    - The mountain was as high as the sky 
    - The suitcase weighed a thousand pounds 

    **Not Hyperbole:** 
    - Strong as an ox 
    - Walks to work 
    - Works like a horse 
    - Works hard 
    - Always on time 
    - Reads a lot 

    **Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks**
    1. As fast as a cheetah 
    2. I'm so hungry 
    3. It feels like a mountain of work 
    4. As tall as a skyscraper 
    5. As strong as an ox 
    6. As loud as thunder 
    7. As tired as a bear in winter 
    8. As loud as thunder 
    9. Heavier than a mountain 
    10. Lighter than a feather 

    **Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Answers**
    1. c) The mountain 
    2. a) a car 
    3. c) a race 
    4. a) an oven 
    5. a) a mountain 
    6. a) an army 
    7. a) a lifetime 
    8. a) an hour 
    9. a) a building 
    10. a) the sky 

    **Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting (Sample Hyperboles)**
    1. The test was so hard, it felt like climbing Mount Everest. 
    2. He ran so fast, he could outrun a lightning bolt. 
    3. I’m so tired, I could sleep for a thousand years. 
    4. She is so strong, she could lift a building. 
    5. It was so hot outside, it felt like standing inside an oven. 
    6. The book is so long, it could reach the moon. 
    7. I have so much homework, it’s like carrying the world on my shoulders. 
    8. He is always on time, like a clock that never stops ticking. 
    9. The movie was so exciting, it was like a rollercoaster of thrills. 
    10. The weather is so rainy today, it feels like we’re in a stormy ocean.

    Help your child master hyperbole today with a Free 1:1 Communication Skills Trial Class at PlanetSpark. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally, used for emphasis or effect.

    Look for clues where the description is extreme, such as "I’ve told you a million times."

    Hyperbole helps to make writing more expressive and captures the reader’s attention through exaggeration.

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