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Class6 Worksheet 1

The document includes a worksheet for Class VI A, B, and C, featuring a passage about Riya's visit to the zoo, followed by comprehension questions related to the passage. It also contains a section for identifying sentence structures and questions about autism spectrum disorder, a lesson titled 'An Unexpected Discovery,' a poem called 'A Friend's Greeting,' and a letter-writing exercise to comfort a friend moving to another city. The activities aim to enhance reading comprehension, grammar skills, and emotional expression.

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Class6 Worksheet 1

The document includes a worksheet for Class VI A, B, and C, featuring a passage about Riya's visit to the zoo, followed by comprehension questions related to the passage. It also contains a section for identifying sentence structures and questions about autism spectrum disorder, a lesson titled 'An Unexpected Discovery,' a poem called 'A Friend's Greeting,' and a letter-writing exercise to comfort a friend moving to another city. The activities aim to enhance reading comprehension, grammar skills, and emotional expression.

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WORKSHEET

Class : VI A, B,C

1)Read the given passage and answer the following questions.

A Visit to the Zoo

Last Sunday, Riya and her family went to the zoo. It was a bright and sunny day. The zoo
was full of people, especially children. Riya was very excited. She saw many animals like
lions, tigers, elephants, giraffes, and monkeys. The monkeys were jumping and playing
on the trees. The giraffes were tall and had long necks. Riya liked the elephants the most.
They were big and had long trunks. One elephant was spraying water with its trunk, and
the children laughed happily.

They also visited the bird section. There were parrots, peacocks, and owls. The peacock
danced with its beautiful feathers open. Riya took many pictures and enjoyed the trip. It
was a fun and memorable day.

1. Who went to the zoo with Riya?


2. How did Riya feel about visiting the zoo?
3. What animals did Riya see at the zoo?
4. What were the monkeys doing in the zoo?
5. Describe the giraffes that Riya saw.
6. Why did Riya like the elephants the most?
7. What funny thing did one of the elephants do?
8. What types of birds did Riya see in the bird section?
9. How did the peacock entertain the visitors?
10.Why was the zoo visit a memorable day for Riya?

2)Identify and write down the sentence structures of the given sentences.

​He will finish his work by Friday.

​He is a very good singer.

She was reading a book.

​My sister became a doctor.

The teacher is very kind.


I eat fruits almost every day.

​The sun rises in the east.

​She painted a beautiful portrait.

The children seem happy in the playground.

It is stuffy everywhere.

Navjot prepared dinner early.

​I gave the money to my friend.

​The dog barked loudly outside the house.

The cake tasted delicious.

Dhoni was the best captain arguably

3)Answer these questions

1)What is autism spectrum disorder? What challenges do people with the disorder face?

2)Why was the narrator asked to visit a mental health professional, and what was the result of
this visit in the lesson An Unexpected Discovery? Use the cause- and-effect graphic
organiser to write your answer?

3)What is the subject of this poem A Friend's Greeting ? Why do you think the poet has written
it?

4)What does the speaker mean by the lines, ‘Yet that were wishing you a need I
hope will never be’? Explain your answer with reference to the poem.

4)Write a letter to your friend who is unhappy about moving to another city due to
their parents’ transfer. In the letter, express empathy over their situation. Also, offer
words of encouragement or advice on how to make the most of this experience.

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