

This Grade 7 Literature Skills worksheet takes students on a journey to Leh with "The News-Seeker of Ladakh," a compelling story about how tone and pacing influence an audience. This resource focuses on evaluating text effectiveness and impact, helping learners understand how authors use specific strategies to engage readers. The worksheet includes five comprehensive activities: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Fill in the Blanks, True or False, Underlining Literary Devices, and a detailed Paragraph Completion task.
Understanding how a text achieves its purpose is vital for Grade 7 learners because:
1. It helps students identify the difference between clinical and emotive tones in writing.
2. It teaches how metaphors and pacing (like "yak-speed") can enhance a reader's connection to the content.
3. It encourages critical thinking about how information is digested and acted upon.
4. It builds the ability to evaluate if a message successfully reaches its intended audience.
This worksheet includes five grammar and literature-rich activities that build mastery in evaluating text impact:
🧠 Exercise 1 – MCQ Analysis
Students read the story and choose the correct terms to evaluate the effectiveness of the newspaper's strategies, such as its pacing and use of folklore.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Vocabulary in Context
Learners fill in the blanks using a word bank (e.g., editorial, glaciers, emotive) to summarize the key themes of the Ladakh story.
✅ Exercise 3 – Fact vs. Fiction
A series of True or False questions designed to test comprehension of the text’s specific details and the author’s perspective on "slow journalism."
📋 Exercise 4 – Identifying Literary Devices
Students underline specific phrases that represent metaphors, emotional impacts, and comparisons between clinical and emotive styles.
📝 Exercise 5 – Narrative Synthesis
A paragraph completion task where students use high-level terms like "symbolic impact" and "cultural identity" to reflect on the paper’s success.
Exercise 1 – MCQ Analysis
1. a) Yak 2. b) Himalayas 3. c) Ice Giant 4. c) Melting 5. a) Emotive
6. b) Water-bank 7. c) Environment 8. a) Cold line 9. b) Lightning 10. a) Hearth
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. small 2.glaciers 3. folklore 4. journalism 5. clinical
6. emotive 7. reflection 8. integrated 9. slow 10. community
Exercise 3 – True or False
1. False 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. True
6. True 7. False 8. True 9. False 10. True
Exercise 4 – Underlining Literary Devices
1. grazing yak 2. slow journalism 3. Ice Giant 4. cold line 5. felt
6. emotive 7. community’s response 8. cultural identity 9. panic 10. hearth
Exercise 5 – Narrative Synthesis
1. communication 2. effectiveness 3. community 4. myth 5. melting
6. emotive 7. audience 8. metaphor 9. reflection 10. social media
11. text 12. water-banking 13. editorial 14. folklore 15. hearth
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Evaluating text impact involves assessing how a text affects the reader emotionally, intellectually, or socially.
Understanding the impact helps students appreciate the broader influence of literature on society and culture.
By considering the emotions and thoughts the text evokes, as well as its lasting relevance or influence.