

This Grade 6 worksheet helps students transform assertive sentences into exclamatory sentences. It includes a variety of exercises, such as identifying assertive sentences, choosing the correct exclamatory form, and rewriting assertive sentences as exclamatory ones. This practical approach helps students better express emotions, excitement, and surprise, making their writing more dynamic and engaging. The worksheet aims to build fluency in sentence transformation and improve students' ability to convey emphasis and emotion.
Transforming assertive sentences into exclamatory sentences is an essential skill for Grade 6 students. It helps:
1. The ability to convey excitement or surprise in speech or writing.
2. Expression skills for a variety of communicative contexts.
3. Writing fluency and diversity in sentence structures.
4. Enhanced storytelling and creative writing.
This worksheet includes five engaging exercises designed to improve understanding of sentence transformation:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Identify Assertive Sentences
Students identify assertive sentences from a list. Example: "It is a beautiful day."
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Question
Students select the correct exclamatory form. Example: "She is happy" → "How happy she is!"
📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite assertive sentences into exclamatory sentences. Example: "He runs very fast" → "How fast he runs!"
📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks
Students fill in the blanks by transforming assertive sentences into exclamatory ones. Example: "It is a lovely flower" → "What a lovely flower it is!"
Exercise 1 – Assertive Sentences
1. It is a beautiful day.
2. He runs very fast.
3. He sings very well.
4. They cheer very loudly.
5. This is a lovely flower.
6. She is very happy.
7. The sun is very bright.
8. The food is very tasty.
9. They have a big house.
10. She is a kind teacher.
Exercise 2 – Correct Exclamatory Forms
1. b) What a beautiful day it is!
2. b) How fast he runs!
3. b) How well he sings!
4. b) What a lovely flower it is!
5. b) What a big house they have!
6. b) How happy she is!
7. b) How bright the sun is!
8. b) What a tasty dish this is!
9. b) What a kind teacher she is!
10. b) How loudly they cheer!
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. What a beautiful day it is!
2. How fast he runs!
3. How well he sings!
4. How loudly they cheer!
5. What a lovely flower it is!
6. How happy she is!
7. How bright the sun is!
8. What a tasty dish this is!
9. What a big house they have!
10. How kind she is!
Exercise 4 – Sample Sentences
1. How bright the stars are!
2. What a lovely day it is!
3. How tall the trees are!
4. How well they performed!
5. What a beautiful painting it is!
6. How fast she ran!
7. How wonderful the view is!
8. What a delicious cake it was!
9. How loud the music is!
10. What a magnificent building it is!
11. How clear the water is!
Exercise 5 – Sample Answer
Sample answer for the paragraph writing:
Yesterday, I went to the park with my friends. *We played* soccer *and* had a great time. *Although* it was hot, we didn’t mind because we were so excited to play. *After* the game, we sat under a tree *and* shared our snacks. *Because* we had so much fun, we promised to do this every weekend.
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FAQs
What is the importance of transforming assertive sentences to exclamatory sentences? Transforming assertive sentences into exclamatory ones helps students express excitement and emotions effectively. It adds emphasis to their communication, making it more dynamic and engaging.
How can my child practice making assertive sentences exclamatory? Encourage your child to take everyday statements and rewrite them as exclamatory sentences. For example, "The sky is blue" can be transformed into "What a beautiful blue sky!"
How does this worksheet help with emotional expression? By changing assertive sentences into exclamatory ones, students learn to express emotions and excitement in their writing and speech. This skill enhances their storytelling and ability to create impactful, expressive content.
It changes simple statements into sentences expressing strong emotions.
Assertive sentences are simple statements ending with a full stop.
It improves sentence variety and expressive writing skills.