

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on helping students recognize and understand the tone of a text. By analyzing how an author’s choice of words and style creates the overall mood, students learn to identify various tones such as joyful, angry, playful, and hopeful. Through different exercises, students will build their ability to analyze tone in a practical, age-appropriate way. With tasks like multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, and underlining key tone-related words, learners develop deeper comprehension and critical thinking skills.
The exercises in this worksheet encourage active learning and improve students' ability to grasp how tone influences both narrative and character development. By completing these tasks, students not only enhance their understanding of tone but also improve their writing and analytical skills.
**Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions**
1. b) Joyful
2. c) Bitter
3. a) Hopeful
4. c) Playful
5. b) Angry
6. c) Sad
7. a) Sarcastic
8. c) Hopeful
9. b) Excited
10. a) Joyful
**Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks**
1. joyful
2. playful
3. determined
4. gloomy
5. sarcastic
6. hopeful
7. serious
8. optimistic
9. cheerful
10. frustrated
**Exercise 3 – True or False**
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. False
10. True
**Exercise 4 – Underline the Words**
1. ominous
2. cheerful
3. sarcastic
4. hopeful
5. angry
6. calm
7. dramatic
8. playful
9. melancholy
10. excited
**Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Answers Only)**
1. determination
2. fear
3. obstacle
4. courage
5. resilience
6. storm
7. anxiety
8. perseverance
9. commitment
10. setback
Mood in a story refers to the feeling or atmosphere created through words, helping Class 6 learners understand emotions like suspense or joy.
Students can identify mood by noticing descriptive words, setting, and tone clues that show emotions in the story.
Understanding mood helps students improve reading comprehension and express emotions clearly in writing tasks.