

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on the essential skill of using text evidence to support answers. It engages students in understanding characters’ actions, feelings, and the traits displayed in different scenarios. By practicing with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Fill in the Blanks, True/False statements, Underlining supporting details, and Paragraph Writing exercises, students learn to back up their responses with specific examples from the text.
The exercises in this worksheet are designed to build critical thinking skills and help students understand the importance of textual evidence. By learning to identify key details that demonstrate bravery, resilience, determination, leadership, and other traits, students improve their comprehension and analytical abilities in a structured and age-appropriate way.
Exercise 1 – Choose the evidence that best supports the character’s actions or feelings
1. c) Jumped into danger
2. b) Tried again after failing
3. b) Took charge and helped others
4. a) Hesitated and froze
5. a) Facing danger
6. c) Collaborating with others
7. b) Staying calm in danger
8. a) Trying again after setbacks
9. c) Learning from past mistakes
10. b) Following through obstacles
Exercise 2 – Fill in the blank to support the statement
1. fear
2. determination
3. leadership
4. fear
5. growth
6. teamwork
7. resilience
8. growth
9. challenge
10. resilience
Exercise 3 – Mark True or False based on the text evidence
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. False
10. False
Exercise 4 – Underline the supporting details from the text
1. Despite his fear, Arjun moved forward.
2. Sanya continued working after her first setback.
3. Aditya guided the team through the task.
4. Raj hesitated but ultimately acted.
5. Maya stayed focused on her goal.
6. Aarav succeeded by working with others.
7. Ravi kept his composure under pressure.
8. Ishaan took on the challenge head-on.
9. Priya pushed through even when things were tough.
10. Karan reflected and made improvements.
Exercise 5 – Complete the paragraph with evidence-based words
1. bravery
2. challenge
3. resilience
4. growth
5. determination
6. leadership
7. strength
8. growth
9. commitment
10. challenge
Supporting answers with textual evidence helps students back up their ideas with proof from the text, improving comprehension and critical thinking.
By looking for direct quotes or paraphrases that relate directly to the question or claim.
It strengthens their ability to analyze texts deeply and provide concrete examples in their writing.