Identifying the Author's Claim
A Grade 6 ELA worksheet designed to help students identify and understand the author's claim in various texts.
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Read each passage carefully. For each question, identify the author's main claim and provide evidence from the text to support your answer.
Passage 1: The Benefits of Reading
Reading is one of the most beneficial activities a person can engage in. Not only does it expand your vocabulary and improve your writing skills, but it also enhances critical thinking and empathy. Studies have shown that individuals who read regularly tend to have better concentration and memory. Furthermore, reading can reduce stress and allow you to explore new worlds and ideas from the comfort of your own home. Therefore, dedicating time to reading each day is crucial for personal and intellectual growth.
1. What is the author's main claim in Passage 1?
2. Provide two pieces of evidence from the passage that support the author's claim.
Passage 2: The Importance of Exercise
Regular exercise is vital for maintaining good health. It strengthens your heart and lungs, helps control weight, and can even boost your mood. Children and adults alike should aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity most days of the week. Activities such as brisk walking, swimming, or cycling are excellent choices. Without sufficient exercise, individuals are at a higher risk for various health problems, including obesity and heart disease. Making exercise a part of your daily routine is a simple yet effective way to improve your overall well-being.
3. Which of the following best represents the author's claim in Passage 2?
Swimming is the best form of exercise.
People should avoid obesity and heart disease.
Regular exercise is necessary for good health.
Children and adults should exercise for 30 minutes.
4. The author supports their claim in Passage 2 by stating that exercise and .
Passage 3: The Impact of Technology on Education
Technology has revolutionized the way we learn, offering unparalleled opportunities for education. Online resources, interactive simulations, and digital textbooks have made learning more accessible and engaging than ever before. Students can now learn at their own pace, collaborate with peers globally, and access a vast amount of information instantly. While some argue that technology can be a distraction, its overall positive impact on educational outcomes and student engagement cannot be denied. Embracing technology in classrooms is essential for preparing students for the modern world.
5. The author's claim in Passage 3 is that technology has a largely negative impact on education.
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False
6. What evidence from Passage 3 contradicts the idea that technology's impact on education is largely negative?
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