

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on evaluating narrative voice and tone in literature. Through the passage "The Busy Street," students will explore how the narrator's voice shapes the reader's perception of characters and the setting. They will practice identifying the tone of the narrator and understand how it influences the reader’s connection with the story.
The narrative voice plays a crucial role in setting the atmosphere and conveying the emotions of the characters. For Grade 6 students, understanding narrative voice is important because:
1. Narrative voice helps set the tone and mood of a story, influencing how the reader feels.
2. It creates vivid imagery that enhances the reading experience by making the narrative more engaging and memorable.
3. The narrator's perspective influences how readers interpret the plot and characters.
4. Understanding narrative voice improves reading comprehension and enhances writing skills by teaching students how to convey emotions through tone.
This worksheet includes five activities designed to improve students' understanding of narrative voice and tone:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students will analyze the passage and determine the tone the narrator uses to describe various aspects of the city, the boy’s emotions, and other elements of the story.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Students will fill in the blanks with suitable words based on the narrator’s tone and voice, such as describing the street or the boy’s emotions.
Exercise 3 – True/False Statements
Students will assess whether statements about the narrator’s voice and tone are true or false, deepening their understanding of how narrative voice influences the reader.
Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
Students will identify and underline words that do not match the meaning or tone of a sentence, helping them improve their ability to analyze narrative voice.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students will write a short paragraph evaluating the effectiveness of the narrative voice, discussing how the tone helps the reader connect to the boy’s emotions and the city’s atmosphere.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Reflective
2. Grateful
3. Chaotic
4. Overwhelming
5. Appreciative
6. Grateful
7. Magical
8. Calm
9. Calm
10. Serene
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. Busy
2. Appreciative
3. Confused
4. Peaceful
5. Magical
6. Reflective
7. Grateful
8. Peaceful
9. Overwhelmed
10. Busy
Exercise 3 – True/False Statements
1. T
2. T
3. F (The narrative voice influences the reader's connection to the boy.)
4. F (Every description in the story is not made with the same tone.)
5. F (The narrative voice is not always neutral in tone.)
6. F (The narrator does not use a playful tone to describe the city.)
7. F (The narrator's voice affects the atmosphere.)
8. T
9. T
10. T
Exercise 4 – Underline the Words
1. Disconnected (does not fit with "small" and the boy’s connection to the busy world)
2. Chaotic (does not fit with "peaceful")
3. Angry (does not fit with "calm")
4. Cold (does not fit with "magical")
5. Overwhelmed (does not fit with "grateful")
6. Lonely (does not fit with "calm")
7. Pessimistic (does not fit with "magical")
8. Confused (does not fit with "calm")
9. Busy (does not fit with "peaceful")
10. Apathetic (does not fit with "serene")
Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph Answer
In the story "The Busy Street," the narrative voice is reflective, guiding the reader through the busy city scene while also focusing on the boy’s inner emotions. The tone shifts as the boy observes the chaos of the street, feeling small yet full of wonder. This tone helps the reader connect to the boy's experience, as the bustling street contrasts with his moment of peaceful reflection. The narrator’s voice also conveys a magical atmosphere, especially when describing the light from shop windows, which makes the street seem alive with possibility. Overall, the tone enhances the reader’s emotional connection to the boy’s feelings of gratitude and awe in such a busy world.
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It’s the perspective from which a story is told, influencing the reader's understanding.
It can create empathy or distance between the reader and characters.
It helps readers appreciate different viewpoints and narrative techniques.