Class 7 English Worksheet on Clarity in Writing


Class 7 English Worksheet on Clarity in Writing
Editing for Clarity in Informational Texts for Grade 7
This Grade 7 worksheet helps students develop strong editing skills by focusing on improving clarity in informational texts. The exercises guide learners in identifying the clearest word choices and constructing sentences that are easy to understand. Students will work through various tasks like filling in the blanks, choosing the correct words for clarity, and determining true or false statements based on text clarity principles.
The task types include:
π§ **Exercise 1 β Choose the Clearest Word**
Students select the clearest word from a set of options to improve the sentence's clarity.
βοΈ **Exercise 2 β Fill in the Blanks**
This activity involves completing sentences with clarity-focused words to improve understanding in informational writing.
π **Exercise 3 β True or False**
Students will determine whether statements related to clarity in writing are true or false.
π **Exercise 4 β Underline the Nouns and Circle the Verbs**
This exercise improves grammar skills by identifying key parts of speech, helping students structure clear sentences.
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**Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)**
**Exercise 1 β Choose the Clearest Word**
1. information
2. detailed
3. clear
4. specific
5. clear
6. accurate
7. simplified
8. clear
9. clear
10. specific
**Exercise 2 β Fill in the Blanks**
1. information
2. clear
3. detailed
4. simplified
5. accurate
6. clearly
7. clear
8. specific
9. clear
10. specific
**Exercise 3 β True or False**
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. False
**Exercise 4 β Underline the Nouns and Circle the Verbs**
1. Noun: topic, Verb: explains
2. Noun: paragraph, Verb: writes
3. Noun: article, Verb: reads
4. Noun: teacher, Verb: shows
5. Noun: students, Verb: understand
6. Noun: guide, Verb: explains
7. Noun: notes, Verb: prepares
8. Noun: diagram, Verb: draws
9. Noun: report, Verb: gives
10. Noun: class, Verb: discusses
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Frequently Asked Questions
They should use simple sentences, avoid repetition, and organize ideas logically for better understanding.
Long sentences, unclear words, and poor sentence structure often confuse readers.
It helps readers understand ideas easily and improves communication skills in English.