

This Grade 7 worksheet teaches students the importance of concluding sentences in writing. Through a variety of engaging exercises such as multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, and paragraph writing, students will strengthen their ability to craft effective conclusions that summarize their main points. By working through the exercises based on the story "The Gift of Kindness," learners will grasp how a concluding sentence ties together the themes of a paragraph.
Concluding sentences are key in summarizing the main ideas and reinforcing the message of the paragraph. For Grade 7 students, mastering this skill is essential because:
1. It strengthens the clarity and coherence of writing.
2. It helps students effectively wrap up their thoughts.
3. A strong conclusion provides a sense of closure for the reader.
4. It supports the organization of ideas in essays and longer texts.
This worksheet includes various activities to build proficiency in writing concluding sentences:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct answers based on the story's content, such as Ananya's kindness and her impact on the village.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences based on the story, choosing words that fit within the context of Ananya’s journey.
📋 Exercise 3 – True and False
Students determine the truthfulness of statements related to Ananya’s actions and the consequences for the village.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Key Idea
Students identify key ideas from the story to help them understand how to highlight central themes in concluding sentences.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) Her helpful nature and bright smile.
2. a) A heavy snowstorm.
3. c) They had no firewood to keep their homes warm.
4. b) She decided to share her family’s firewood with them.
5. a) He agreed, saying helping others is the true measure of kindness.
6. b) She carried it through the deep snow to their homes.
7. b) They thanked Ananya and said her kindness had warmed their hearts.
8. b) A wave of kindness that spread throughout the community.
9. c) The power of kindness doesn’t depend on the size of the gift.
10. a) “You’ve saved us from the cold, and your kindness has warmed our hearts.”
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. kind
2. snowstorm
3. elderly
4. firewood
5. kindness
6. deep
7. kindness
8. words
9. kindness
10. difference
Exercise 3 – True and False
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. True
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the Key Idea
(Students would underline key phrases like "helpful nature," "heavy snowstorm," and "small acts of kindness can have a big impact" in the provided sentences.)
Exercise No. 5: Short Answer (Example)
Ananya’s kindness transformed the village from a place of isolation to a community of mutual support. When a heavy snowstorm cut them off, she took the initiative to share her family's firewood with elderly women in need. Her father encouraged her, noting that helping others is the true measure of kindness. This act of generosity deeply moved the elderly women and caught the attention of the entire village. Inspired by her example, other villagers began helping one another through the crisis. Ultimately, her small act showed that kindness creates a ripple effect of positive change.
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They teach students how to wrap up ideas effectively, improving structure in English for early learners writing practice.
It summarizes the main idea and provides closure, making the paragraph complete and clear.
It helps them end ideas logically, improving overall composition and communication skills.