

This Grade 7 worksheet is designed to help students develop strong higher-order reading comprehension skills by analyzing ideas, drawing conclusions, and supporting answers with evidence from the text. With a variety of engaging exercises, this worksheet provides essential practice for young learners.
In this worksheet, students will focus on understanding deeper meanings in a passage and using logic with textual evidence, with activities such as:
✔️ Multiple choice questions to identify the best higher-order response based on the story.
✔️ Fill-in-the-blank exercises using important words from the passage.
✔️ True/False statements to test understanding of facts and implied meaning.
✔️ Sentence completion to explain ideas using supporting details from the text.
✔️ Paragraph completion to strengthen comprehension and analytical thinking.
This worksheet helps students understand how to connect events, identify themes, and support answers using evidence, improving comprehension, critical thinking, and reasoning skills.
Perfect for strengthening core English reading skills in a fun, structured, and practical way!
Exercise 1 – Choose the Best Answer:
1. a) She wanted students to feel supported.
2. a) They thought students would misuse the shelf.
3. a) Trust grows with responsibility.
4. a) It could reduce the project cost.
5. b) She offered extra notebooks.
6. a) Students worked together.
7. a) She liked the practical and helpful plan.
8. a) An empty corner and old cupboard.
9. a) Kindness and trust create stronger schools.
10. a) They encouraged honesty and responsibility.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks:
1. sharing
2. noticed
3. labels
4. cupboard
5. teacher
6. Friday
7. board
8. confident
9. change
10. notebooks
Exercise 3 – True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. True
9. False
10. False
Exercise 4 – Complete Each Sentence:
1. Aditi suggested the Sharing Shelf because she wanted students to borrow supplies without feeling embarrassed.
2. Aditi remembered her cousin’s words because she understood that trust and responsibility make schools stronger.
3. The thank you notes helped students feel responsible and encouraged honesty.
4. Students learned the value of trust because they saw how responsibility helped the Sharing Shelf work well.
5. Some students doubted the idea because they thought students would misuse the shelf and never return anything.
6. Zoya supported the plan by suggesting thank you notes, bright labels, and borrowing rules.
7. Mrs Fernandes helped by supporting the idea and asking them to prepare a simple plan.
8. Rhea offered help after she saw the class listening carefully and understanding the idea.
9. The old cupboard was useful because it could be reused instead of buying a new one.
10. Students started using the Sharing Shelf when it became a class effort and everyone supported it.
Exercise 5 – Complete the Passage:
1. sharing
2. noticed
3. cupboard
4. labels
5. teacher
6. Friday
7. board
8. confident
9. notebooks
10. change
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They build critical thinking by asking students to analyze, predict, and evaluate ideas beyond simple reading comprehension recall.
They encourage deeper understanding by helping students explain reasons, make judgments, and connect ideas from different passages.
Students should read carefully, think about the author’s purpose, and support answers with clear logic and text evidence.