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    Class 6 Worksheet on Comparing Narrative vs Informational Texts

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    Sejal Jain
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    Class 6 Worksheet on Comparing Narrative vs Informational Texts
    Class 6 Worksheet on Comparing Narrative vs Informational Texts

    Class 6 Worksheet on Comparing Narrative vs Informational Texts

    Class 6EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Sejal Jain
    Sejal JainVisit Profile
    An English educator with 10+ years of experience, I hold a Master’s in English Literature and a TESOL certification. My diverse professional background allows me to bring fresh perspective, strong communication, and thoughtful intention to every aspect of my work in education.

    Story vs Facts: Comparing Narrative and Informational Texts for Class 6  

    This Grade 6 worksheet helps students understand the difference between narrative and informational texts. Using two engaging passages—Arjun’s forest experience and a factual explanation about forests (as seen on page 3 of the worksheet)—learners explore how stories and facts are presented differently. Through structured exercises, students develop the ability to identify purpose, features, and key differences between text types.

    Why Comparing Text Types Matters in Grammar? 

    Understanding different types of texts helps students become better readers and writers. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because:  
    1. It helps distinguish between storytelling and factual writing.  
    2. It improves comprehension and analysis skills.  
    3. It builds awareness of purpose in writing.  
    4. It supports clear and structured expression.  

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?  

    This worksheet includes five structured activities to build understanding step-by-step:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions  
    Students identify features, purposes, and differences between narrative and informational texts.

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
    Learners complete sentences based on key concepts like facts, events, and purpose.

    📋 Exercise 3 – True or False  
    Students analyse statements about narrative and informational writing.

    📝 Exercise 4 – Identify Informational Sentences  
    Students underline sentences that belong to factual, informational text.

    🎯 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
    Students explain how narrative and informational texts differ using examples.

    This worksheet ensures students move from recognising text types to analysing them clearly.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – MCQs  
    1. a) Narrative text  
    2. b) Informational text  
    3. c) Includes characters and events  
    4. b) Provides facts and explanations  
    5. c) To entertain  
    6. b) To inform  
    7. a) Arjun saw a deer  
    8. b) Forests support biodiversity  
    9. a) One is factual, the other is story-based  
    10. c) It gives clear facts  

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
    1. story  
    2. facts  
    3. events  
    4. explanations  
    5. experience  
    6. forests  
    7. habitat  
    8. events  
    9. information  
    10. forests  

    Exercise 3 – True/False  
    1. False  
    2. True  
    3. True  
    4. True  
    5. True  
    6. False  
    7. True  
    8. False  
    9. False  
    10. True  

    Exercise 4 – Underline the Informational Sentences  
    1. Forests help maintain oxygen levels  
    3. Forests support biodiversity  
    5. Trees prevent soil erosion  
    7. Forests provide habitat for animals  
    9. Forests are important for the environment  

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing  
    Sample Answer:  
    Narrative and informational texts are different in both purpose and style. The narrative text tells a story about Arjun’s experience in the forest, using characters and events to entertain the reader. In contrast, the informational text gives facts about forests, such as how they support biodiversity and help the environment. Similarly, a story about a trip is narrative, while a textbook explaining ecosystems is informational.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    They help learners identify purpose, structure, and features, improving understanding in CBSE English reading comprehension worksheet tasks.

    It builds awareness of how texts differ, strengthening comprehension skills in English for early learners.

    They can look for storytelling elements versus factual details during reading comprehension worksheet practice.

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