

This thoughtful reading comprehension worksheet for Grade 6 helps learners understand the causes and effects of climate change through simple, clear language. The passage explains how burning fuels like petrol and coal releases gases that trap heat around the Earth, leading to global warming. Students learn how deforestation, pollution, and rising sea levels impact farmers, cities, and the environment. The reading also highlights small, meaningful actions — like planting trees, saving electricity, and using cloth bags — that make a big difference. Learners build comprehension, vocabulary, and environmental awareness while exploring how teamwork and responsibility can help protect our planet.
Reading comprehension connects language skills with real-world learning. For Class 6 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It strengthens grammar and structure while discussing real-life issues.
2. It develops vocabulary linked to environment, science, and responsibility.
3. It teaches cause-and-effect understanding through contextual reading.
4. It builds awareness and empathy through purposeful language learning.
This worksheet includes comprehension activities that combine factual reading with critical thinking:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students answer questions about the causes of global warming, effects of deforestation, and school-based climate actions.
Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions
Learners write concise responses explaining the role of greenhouse gases, student contributions, and effects on farmers.
Exercise 3 – Deep Thinking Questions
Students reflect on why climate change is a global issue, how teamwork matters, and what lessons they can apply daily.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option
1. What is the main reason for global warming? – Burning fuels like petrol and coal
2. How does deforestation increase heat? – It reduces oxygen and shade
3. What can schools do to fight climate change? – Start Eco-Clubs
Exercise 2 – Short Answers
1. Gases like carbon dioxide trap heat, making the Earth warmer.
2. Students can help by planting trees and saving electricity.
3. Farmers are affected when rainfall changes or crops are damaged by floods.
Exercise 3 – Extended Thinking
1. Climate change is global because it affects all countries and environments.
2. The passage teaches young readers to be responsible for the planet.
3. Teamwork makes a difference when people unite to save energy and reduce waste.
4. Synonym of “reduce” – decrease.
Inspire your child to think green and act smart! Build comprehension, vocabulary, and eco-awareness with this meaningful Class 6 worksheet.
They build understanding skills, vocabulary, and curiosity about new topics in CBSE English learning.
It helps students connect real-world issues with reading practice and environmental awareness.
By guiding discussion, summarizing main ideas, and linking reading to real-life problem solving.