

In this engaging worksheet for Grade 7, students will practice editing vocabulary errors through a series of well-crafted exercises. This activity focuses on strengthening their understanding of context-appropriate word choices in sentences, helping them build confidence in their vocabulary skills. Through a variety of activities, including multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, true/false statements, and error identification tasks, students will gain a deeper grasp of key vocabulary concepts such as synonyms, antonyms, and context-based word selection. With an emphasis on practical application, this worksheet ensures students can make better word choices, enhancing their writing skills and understanding of language nuances.
Exercise 1 – Choose the word that best completes the sentence
1. b) relaxed
2. b) peaceful
3. a) tranquility
4. b) clear
5. c) relaxed
6. b) calmly
7. b) calm
8. a) escape
9. a) peaceful
10. b) peaceful
Exercise 2 – Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word
1. weary
2. tranquility
3. curious
4. peaceful
5. peaceful
6. calm
7. reflective
8. relaxing
9. calm
10. eager
Exercise 3 – Mark the statement as True or False
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the word that is used incorrectly in the sentence
1. tranquil
2. chaotic
3. energetic
4. peacefulness
5. peaceful
6. peaceful
7. energetic
8. energetic
9. chaotic
10. peacefulness
Exercise 5 – Write a short paragraph based on the following prompt
(This exercise is subjective and will vary based on student input. Sample answer could be: "I go to the park to relax because it is a peaceful place. I enjoy the calming atmosphere and reflective moments I spend sitting by the lake. It's a great spot to escape the hustle of the city and enjoy a relaxing walk.")
Vocabulary editing ensures the use of precise and appropriate words, enhancing clarity and meaning.
Reading a variety of texts and using a thesaurus can expand your vocabulary.
Word choice refers to selecting words that most accurately convey your ideas and fit the tone.