Class 8 Writing Worksheet on Analytical Paragraph

Class 8 Writing Worksheet on Analytical Paragraph
Class 8 Writing Worksheet on Analytical Paragraph

Class 8 Writing Worksheet on Analytical Paragraph

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Analyze with Clarity: Analytical Paragraph Writing Worksheet for Class 8 

This Grade 8 worksheet teaches students how to write clear, factual, and well-structured analytical paragraphs based on data. Using charts, tables, and graphs from the worksheet, learners practise identifying trends, comparing information, and forming concise conclusions — all without personal opinions. Each task builds strong academic writing and data-interpretation skills. 

Why Analytical Paragraph Writing Matters in Grammar? 

It helps students: 
1. Convert raw data into meaningful, organised explanations. 
2. Identify trends, comparisons, and key insights quickly. 
3. Write formally and factually using clear, concise sentences. 
4. Develop analytical thinking needed for higher-grade academics. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

Five structured, data-based tasks that take students from reading charts to writing complete analytical paragraphs. 

✏️ Exercise 1 – Data Interpretation (Page 3) 
Students answer questions based on a table showing screen-time distribution across Classes VI–VIII (Mobile, Laptop, TV, Total). 

🧠 Exercise 2 – Bar Graph Paragraph (Page 4) 
Students write an 80–100 word analytical paragraph on students’ favourite sports using four data points: 
Cricket 50, Football 30, Badminton 20, Basketball 10. 

📘 Exercise 3 – Daily Routine Data (Page 5) 
Students analyse a pie-chart-style data set showing how students spend a day: 
Study 40%, Sleep 30%, Play 20%, Others 10%, and write a 100-word paragraph. 

📝 Exercise 4 – Class Comparison (Page 6) 
Students write 4–5 comparative sentences on Class VIII A vs VIII B performance across English, Math, Science, and SST. 

🖊️ Exercise 5 – Transport Mode Analysis (Page 7) 
Students write a 100–120 word analytical paragraph based on data about how students travel to school: 
Bus 40, Bicycle 25, Car 15, Walking 20. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 
1. Class VIII has the most screen time. 
2. Class VIII students use laptops for 2 hours. 
3. Television is the least-used device across all classes. 

Exercise 2 – Sample Paragraph 
The bar graph shows the favourite sports of students in a school. Cricket is the most popular sport, chosen by 50 students. Football is the second most preferred with 30 students. Badminton follows with 20 students, while Basketball is the least favoured with only 10. Overall, the graph highlights a clear preference for outdoor, team-based sports, especially Cricket. 

Exercise 3 – Sample Paragraph 
The data shows how students manage their daily routine. Study takes the largest portion at 40 percent, showing strong academic focus. Sleep accounts for 30 percent, which reflects a healthy rest pattern. Play makes up 20 percent, giving students time for relaxation and physical fitness. The remaining 10 percent is for other activities. Overall, students seem to maintain a balanced routine. 

Exercise 4 – Sample Comparison 
Class VIII B performed better in English with 82 marks compared to VIII A’s 75. In Math, VIII B again scored higher with 78, while VIII A scored 70. Science scores were close, with VIII A at 80 and VIII B at 76. In SST, VIII B scored 80, ahead of VIII A’s 72. Overall, Class VIII B shows slightly stronger performance across subjects. 

Exercise 5 – Sample Analytical Paragraph 
The data shows different modes of transport used by students to reach school. The bus is the most common mode, used by 40 students, indicating its convenience and safety. Twenty-five students prefer bicycles, suggesting independence and eco-friendly habits. Walking is chosen by 20 students, reflecting close proximity to school. Only 15 students travel by car, making it the least used mode. Overall, most students rely on shared or healthy transport options. 

Help your child build strong data-interpretation and analytical writing skills with this structured Class 8 worksheet — perfect for academic readiness. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It breaks down a topic into smaller components for detailed analysis.

Begin with a clear topic sentence and present supporting evidence.

It strengthens the argument and provides a solid basis for the analysis.