Class 7 Worksheet on Exam-Level Argumentative skills

Class 7 Worksheet on Exam-Level Argumentative skills
Class 7 Worksheet on Exam-Level Argumentative skills

Class 7 Worksheet on Exam-Level Argumentative skills

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Strong Arguments: Developing Critical Thinking for Grade 7

 
This Grade 7 worksheet helps students develop argumentative writing skills by focusing on clear claims, supported reasons, and credible evidence. With engaging activities like multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, and writing exercises, learners practice building strong, well-supported arguments. These tasks improve their understanding of how to present an argument, support it with solid evidence, and consider multiple viewpoints.

Why Argumentative Writing Matters in Grammar? 


Argumentative writing helps students present well-reasoned opinions and supports their points with facts. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:  
1. It develops critical thinking and reasoning skills.  
2. It teaches how to structure a clear argument with evidence.  
3. It prepares students for academic writing and debates.  
4. It encourages thoughtful decision-making and responsible discussions.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

  
This worksheet includes five engaging activities that strengthen argumentative writing skills:

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer  
Students select the correct answer based on a passage discussing the pros and cons of homework. Example: "What is Rohan’s claim? a) Homework should increase daily b) Homework should be removed c) Homework should be reduced."

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
Students fill in the blanks using words related to argumentative writing. Example: "An argument starts with a ____________."

Exercise 3 – True/False  
Students read a set of statements and mark them as True or False based on the passage. Example: "Rohan supported reducing homework." (True/False)

Exercise 4 – Underline the Supporting Detail  
Students underline the supporting detail that strengthens an argument. Example: "Too much homework causes stress."

Exercise 5 – Complete the Argumentative Paragraph  
Students complete an argumentative paragraph using key words like "claim," "evidence," and "opinion" to express their thoughts on a topic.


🔹 Answer Key (for parents and educators)

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer  
1. c) Homework should be reduced.  
2. c) It causes stress and limits free time.  
3. a) Showing student tiredness.  
4. b) Helps learning and revision.  
5. b) Practice improves understanding.  
6. b) Giving reasons and evidence.  
7. a) It should be balanced.  
8. c) Clear claim with reasons and evidence.  
9. b) To support an opinion.  
10. c) Balanced thinking leads to better decisions.

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. claim  
2. reasons  
3. evidence  
4. stress  
5. decision  
6. practice  
7. balance  
8. opinion  
9. claim  
10. balance

Exercise 3 – True/False  
1. True  
2. False  
3. True  
4. True  
5. False  
6. False  
7. True  
8. True  
9. True  
10. True

Exercise 4 – Underline the Supporting Detail  
1. A survey showed students felt tired.  
2. Homework helps revise lessons.  
3. Too much homework causes stress.  
4. Practice improves understanding.  
5. Students need time for hobbies.  
6. The teacher encouraged reasoning.  
7. Arguments included evidence.  
8. The class discussed different views.  
9. Balance was suggested as a solution.  
10. Students expressed opinions.

Exercise 5 – Answers  
1. homework  
2. reduced  
3. reasons  
4. evidence  
5. stress  
6. decision  
7. practice  
8. balance  
9. claim  
10. opinion  

Help your child master argumentative writing skills with this engaging worksheet, encouraging logical thinking and clear communication.  
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Frequently Asked Questions

They develop by learning to build clear arguments, support with evidence, and revise drafts.

They should focus on organizing their ideas logically and using relevant examples as evidence.

Practice worksheets allow students to apply their skills in structured formats, preparing for exam-level questions.