

This Grade 7 worksheet is designed to enhance students' integrated writing skills by combining narrative, descriptive, and expository writing styles. Through engaging exercises, students will develop their ability to express ideas, describe settings, and explain issues, all while improving their understanding of grammar and writing structure. The worksheet includes a variety of task types, such as multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, underlining exercises, and paragraph writing.
By using a real-life example of a clean-up drive at a local lake, students will practice writing techniques that blend different styles, helping them to communicate ideas more effectively. The exercises encourage critical thinking and teamwork, while also emphasizing environmental awareness. The tasks guide students to explore storytelling, description, and problem-solving within the context of writing. These exercises not only build grammar proficiency but also promote a deep understanding of how writing can address real-world issues in creative and practical ways.
This worksheet provides students with hands-on writing practice that’s directly aligned with real-world applications. It’s perfect for building grammar and composition skills in an age-appropriate and practical way.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Answer:
1. a) The lake had plastic waste.
2. b) The lake became cleaner.
3. c) Narrative, descriptive, expository.
4. a) Small actions create big change.
5. c) They joined the clean-up.
6. b) Students felt proud and happy.
7. a) Protecting the environment reasons.
8. a) What problem did Rahul notice? The lake had plastic waste.
9. c) What was the result of teamwork? The lake became cleaner.
10. b) What writing styles are included? Narrative, descriptive, expository.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks:
1. lake
2. waste
3. students
4. clean-up
5. villagers
6. teamwork
7. change
8. environment
9. plastic
10. styles
Exercise 3 – True/False:
1. False (The lake wasn’t clean from the beginning).
2. True
3. False (The passage uses more than one writing style).
4. True
5. True
6. False (Rahul did not ignore the problem).
7. False (The lake became cleaner).
8. True
9. True
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Elements:
1. lake
2. teacher
3. disappointed
4. descriptive
5. waste
6. students
7. teamwork
8. cleaner
9. fresh
10. teamwork
Exercise 5 – Complete the Integrated Paragraph (Answer Key):
1. lake
2. waste
3. students
4. clean-up
5. villagers
6. gloves
7. bags
8. cleaner
9. big
10. changes
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Integrated composition involves combining various writing skills, such as descriptive, narrative, and argumentative writing, into a single cohesive piece.
By practicing blending different writing styles, organizing their ideas effectively, and ensuring that all parts of the composition work together smoothly.
Students may struggle with maintaining coherence between different sections of their composition and balancing various writing styles within one piece.