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    Class 7 English Worksheet on Critical Thinking

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    Class 7 English Worksheet on Critical Thinking
    Class 7 English Worksheet on Critical Thinking

    Class 7 English Worksheet on Critical Thinking

    Class 7EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Shifa Fatima
    Shifa FatimaVisit Profile
    I'm a dedicated educator with a passion for teaching and a strong academic background. National Child Scientist and B.Ed topper from a reputed university. I'm committed to empowering students at PlanetSpark! with engaging learning experiences that foster growth, confidence, and curiosity, helping them reach their full potential.

    Boost Reasoning Skills with This English Grammar Worksheet Grade 7 Vocabulary for Critical Thinking 

    Strong language skills are not only about spelling and grammar. Students also need the right words to question ideas, understand information, and explain their thoughts clearly. That is why this Grade 7 Vocabulary for Critical Thinking worksheet is so useful. It helps learners practice important academic words such as analyze, bias, conclusion, evidence, verify, and relevant through structured activities. 

    Students in Grade 7 often read more complex passages, solve higher-level questions, and take part in classroom discussions. To do well, they need vocabulary that supports logical thinking. This English grammar worksheet gives students a simple and organized way to build that skill through true and false questions, sorting tasks, fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, and sentence rewriting practice. 

    Download these English grammar worksheets and practice regularly to strengthen your language skills and build a strong foundation. You can also book a free trial to get expert guidance and improve your reading, writing, and comprehension abilities. The worksheets are designed in a simple and structured way to help K–8 students learn grammar concepts easily and use them confidently in everyday communication. 
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    What Is the Topic? 

    The topic of this worksheet is Vocabulary for Critical Thinking. Critical thinking vocabulary includes words used when students examine ideas, judge information, compare facts, and explain conclusions. 

    In this Grade 7 worksheet, students are expected to learn words such as assumption, analyze, relevant, synthesize, bias, objective, infer, contradiction, credible, fallacy, premise, verify, substantiate, conclusion, and deduce. 

    These words are commonly used in school subjects where students must understand passages, answer reasoning questions, explain opinions, and evaluate information. Learning these terms helps students become clearer thinkers and stronger communicators. 
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    What’s in This Worksheet? 

    1. True and false statements help students identify correct meanings of important critical thinking words. 

    2. Sorting words into categories helps students recognize which words belong to critical thinking vocabulary and which do not. 

    3. Fill in the blanks tasks build understanding of how each word is used in real sentences. 

    4. Multiple choice questions test definitions and correct usage. 

    5. Sentence rewriting tasks improve precision by replacing weak words with stronger vocabulary. 

    6. The worksheet follows a step-by-step format that supports revision, homework, and exam preparation. 

    Definitions, Examples, Techniques, and Tips 

    Definitions from the worksheet: 

    An assumption is something accepted as true without proof. 

    To analyze means to break something down into parts to understand it. 

    Relevant information is directly connected to the matter at hand. 

    To synthesize means to combine different ideas into a new whole. 

    A contradiction occurs when two statements cannot both be true. 

    Credible evidence comes from a trustworthy source. 

    Examples based on worksheet tasks: 

    You must verify the source before trusting the information. 

    He reached a logical conclusion after reviewing all the data. 

    Please stick to the facts and remain objective. 

    From the dark clouds, I can infer that it will rain soon. 

    Techniques students can use: 

    Read the full sentence before choosing a word. 

    Look for clues such as facts, opinions, proof, or reasoning. 

    Notice whether the sentence needs a noun, verb, or describing word. 

    Use elimination in multiple choice questions. 

    Quick learning tips: 

    Analyze often connects with studying details. 

    Bias means unfair preference. 

    Relevant means connected to the topic. 

    Verify means check if something is true. 

    Conclusion means final judgment after thinking. 
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    Why Is It Important to Learn This? 

    Critical thinking vocabulary matters because students need more than simple everyday words as they move through Grade 7. They must explain ideas clearly, understand evidence, and answer higher-level questions. 

    These words improve writing because students can describe reasoning accurately. Instead of saying “I think,” students may explain using words like conclusion, evidence, or analyze. 

    These words also improve speaking. During class discussions, students can present opinions more clearly and respond logically. 

    Academically, this vocabulary is useful in English, science, social studies, and other subjects where students read information and answer questions based on logic. 
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    Where Will This Knowledge Help You? 

    Students will use this knowledge in exams when answering comprehension and reasoning questions. 

    It helps in writing tasks where students must explain opinions, compare ideas, or support answers with evidence. 

    It supports classroom participation because students can discuss topics using clear and precise words. 

    It is useful in debates, presentations, projects, and group discussions. 

    It also helps students judge whether information from books or sources is trustworthy. 
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    How to Use This Worksheet? 

    1. Attempt each section independently first. Read every sentence carefully before answering. 

    2. Follow the worksheet order exactly from True and False to Sentence Rewriting. 

    3. Review your answers carefully after completing each section. 

    4. Compare your responses with the solutions in the same order as the worksheet. 

    5. Correct mistakes and understand why another word fits better. 

    6. Practice regularly so these vocabulary words become natural to use. 
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    Important Tips and Tricks 

    1. Do not confuse objective with emotional. Objective is based on facts. 

    2. Bias usually shows unfair leaning toward one side. 

    3. Relevant always connects directly to the topic. 

    4. If a sentence mentions proof or checking truth, think of verify or substantiate. 

    5. In exams, read every option before selecting an answer. 

    6. For rewriting tasks, choose a stronger and more accurate word than the weak word used. 

    7. Use spelling carefully for words like contradiction, conclusion, and credible. 

    8. Full marks often come from reading instructions closely and answering in order. 
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    Complete Answer Key 



    Exercise No. 1 

    1. True 

    2. True 

    3. True 

    4. True 

    5. False 

    6. False 

    7. False 

    8. True 

    9. True 

    10. False 

    Exercise No. 2 

    Critical Thinking Words: 
    bias 
    verify 
    evaluate 
    analyze 
    premise 
    conclusion 
    evidence 

    Non-Critical Words: 
    olives 
    school 
    milk 
    kangaroo 
    jellyfish 
    giraffe 
    mall 
    olives 

    Exercise No. 3 

    1. verify 

    2. premise 

    3. substantiate 

    4. contradiction 

    5. objective 

    6. infer 

    7. relevant 

    8. bias 

    9. analyze 

    10. conclusion 

    Exercise No. 4 

    1. analyze 

    2. credible 

    3. subjective 

    4. synthesize 

    5. fallacy 

    6. deduce 

    7. bias 

    8. relevant 

    9. premise 

    10. verify 

    Exercise No. 5 

    1. I need to analyze the data to understand the results. 

    2. A good judge must stay objective and not let feelings decide. 

    3. The reporter showed a clear bias toward the local politician. 

    4. You must prove your claims with actual evidence. 

    5. We need to use credible sources for our history project. 

    6. From the dark clouds, I can infer that it will rain soon. 

    7. Leave out the stories that are not relevant to the topic. 

    8. Saying you are hungry while eating a giant meal is a contradiction. 

    9. Believing that all things sink in water is a common fallacy. 

    10. You should synthesize the research from both books into one paper. 

    This Grade 7 Vocabulary for Critical Thinking English grammar worksheet is a smart way to build stronger reasoning and communication skills. Keep practicing these words regularly, review your mistakes, and use them in daily speaking and writing. With steady practice, students can become more confident thinkers and better learners. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    It teaches words like compare, judge, and explain.

    They help answer analytical school questions better.

    Use them in speaking and written answers often.

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