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    Class 6 Worksheet on Numbers as Determiners

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    Abshar Afroz
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    I am an enthusiastic English educator with a strong passion for helping students develop confidence in communication. At Planet Spark, I specialize in teaching Public Speaking and Creative Writing, guiding learners to express themselves clearly, think creatively, and speak with impact. Drawing on my teaching experience and warm, engaging style, I help children develop fluent English, powerful presentation skills, and a love for writing. My sessions are interactive, skill-focused, and designed to build both language proficiency and self-confidence in young minds.
    Class 6 Worksheet on Numbers as Determiners
    Class 6 Worksheet on Numbers as Determiners

    Class 6 Worksheet on Numbers as Determiners

    Class 6EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Abshar Afroz
    Abshar AfrozVisit Profile
    I am an enthusiastic English educator with a strong passion for helping students develop confidence in communication. At Planet Spark, I specialize in teaching Public Speaking and Creative Writing, guiding learners to express themselves clearly, think creatively, and speak with impact. Drawing on my teaching experience and warm, engaging style, I help children develop fluent English, powerful presentation skills, and a love for writing. My sessions are interactive, skill-focused, and designed to build both language proficiency and self-confidence in young minds.

    Count and Order: Mastering Numbers as Determiners for Grade 6 

    This Grade 6 worksheet helps students master numbers as determiners — understanding the critical difference between cardinal numbers (one, two, three) that show quantity and ordinal numbers (first, second, third) that show position or order. Through multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, underlining tasks, and paragraph writing, learners confidently use numbers to describe "how many" and "which position" in a sequence. 

    Why Numbers as Determiners Matter in Grammar? 

    Numbers function as determiners to give precise information about nouns. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. Cardinal numbers (one, two, three) answer "How many?" and show quantity. 
    2. Ordinal numbers (first, second, third) answer "Which position?" and show order or rank. 
    3. Confusing cardinals with ordinals leads to unclear sentences (e.g., "He won two place" instead of "second place"). 
    4. Mastering this distinction is essential for writing dates, instructions, rankings, and sequences accurately. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

     This worksheet includes five engaging activities that build fluency with numbers as determiners: 

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students read 10 sentences and choose between a cardinal number and an ordinal number (e.g., "two students" vs. "second students") to complete each sentence correctly. 

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students complete 10 sentences by filling in the correct number (cardinal or ordinal) based on whether the sentence requires quantity or position. 

    📋 Exercise 3 – True or False 
    Students read 10 statements about numbers as determiners (e.g., "First is an example of a cardinal number") and mark them as true or false. 

    🔤 Exercise 4 – Underline the Number Determiner 
    Students read 10 sentences and underline the number (cardinal or ordinal) that functions as a determiner in each sentence. 

    📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Fill in the Blanks with Numbers) 
    Students read a paragraph about a school sports event and fill in the blanks with appropriate cardinal or ordinal numbers to complete the story meaningfully. 

    Help your child stop mixing up "two" and "second" and start using numbers with grammatical precision. 

    🔹 Answer Key 

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    1. b) Two students 
    2. b) Second 
    3. a) First 
    4. a) First 
    5. a) Second 
    6. b) First 
    7. a) First 
    8. a) Second 
    9. a) First 
    10. a) Which 

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. first 
    2. first 
    3. Every / Each (Answers may vary) 
    4. second 
    5. the 
    6. the 
    7. first 
    8. The 
    9. first 
    10. The 

    Exercise 3 – True or False 
    1. True 
    2. True 
    3. False ("First" is an ordinal number, not cardinal) 
    4. False ("Second" shows position/order, not quantity) 
    5. False ("Five" is a cardinal number) 
    6. True 
    7. False ("Many" is a quantifier, not a number determiner) 
    8. False (Ordinal numbers show order, not quantity for counting) 
    9. False ("Tenth" is an ordinal number) 
    10. True 

    Exercise 4 – Underline the Number Determiner 
    1. first 
    2. two 
    3. second 
    4. three 
    5. fifth 
    6. many (Note: "many" is a quantifier, included as per worksheet) 
    7. First 
    8. third 
    9. four 
    10. second 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answers — Answers may vary) 
    There were many / fifty / several students gathered at the entrance of the school for the annual sports event. Six / Ten / Many students participated in the relay race, and most / all of them were excited to compete. The first race was between two teams, and both / all of the teams were faster than expected. After that, several / many of the students took part in the long jump competition, and many / several athletes showed incredible skills. The final event of the day was the 100-meter race, and one student came in first place, while another student came in second place. Everyone cheered for all of the participants, and in the end, one student won the most awards. The award ceremony took place in the evening, and every student received a medal for their hard work. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Numbers function as determiners when they are placed before nouns to indicate quantity or order, such as "two dogs" or "first prize."

    They often misuse numbers in compound forms (e.g., "two hundreds" instead of "two hundred").

    "Worksheets provide exercises where students practice using numbers correctly as determiners with various nouns.

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