

This inspiring reading comprehension worksheet for Grade 6 introduces students to some of the greatest inventions that transformed human life. The passage explores how inventions like the wheel, the printing press, and electricity shaped travel, communication, and daily living. Learners discover how innovation and curiosity drive progress, connecting early inventions with modern technologies like the internet and mobile phones. The story encourages creativity, critical thinking, and appreciation for human ingenuity while strengthening comprehension and vocabulary skills. Students also learn that great ideas often begin with simple observations and the desire to solve problems.
Reading comprehension builds strong communication and analytical skills. For Class 6 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It connects grammar learning with history, science, and innovation.
2. It teaches sentence linking through cause-and-effect ideas.
3. It improves reading fluency with real-world examples and facts.
4. It inspires curiosity, creativity, and clarity of thought in writing.
This worksheet includes structured comprehension activities that combine factual recall with creative reflection:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students identify correct facts about early inventions, inventors, and the importance of electricity.
Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions
Learners explain how inventions changed life, why books were expensive before the printing press, and what qualities make a good inventor.
Exercise 3 – Deep Thinking Questions
Students reflect on how modern inventions connect to older ones, what creativity means, and why curiosity drives discovery.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option
1. What was one of the earliest inventions? – The wheel
2. Who invented the printing press? – Johannes Gutenberg
3. Why is electricity important? – It powers homes and machines
Exercise 2 – Short Answers
1. The wheel helped early humans travel faster and carry goods easily.
2. Books were expensive because they were copied by hand before printing.
3. The three qualities of a good inventor are curiosity, observation, and hard work.
Exercise 3 – Extended Thinking
1. Modern inventions are connected to old ones because new ideas build on earlier discoveries.
2. The passage shows that creativity helps improve human life.
3. Curiosity is important because it encourages exploration and innovation.
4. Synonym of “efficient” – effective.
Spark your child’s creativity and curiosity about the world’s greatest discoveries! Build reading comprehension and innovation-based learning with this engaging Class 6 worksheet.
They inspire creativity and explain how reading and innovation connect in real life.
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