How to write a conclusion Worksheet

Grades
5
Standards
W.5.2.E
Formats
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This learning resource is available in interactive and printable formats. The interactive worksshet can be played online and assigned to students. The Printable PDF version can be downloaded and printed for completion by hand.
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About the Writing a Conclusion Worksheet

The Writing a Conclusion worksheet helps students master the essential skill of crafting effective conclusions that logically follow from the supporting details in a passage. This interactive and printable worksheet, that aligns with the Common Core State Standards, Writing a Conclusion guides students through analyzing a well-structured paragraph about dogs as pets and selecting the most appropriate concluding statement. Through this focused exercise, students learn to identify conclusions that accurately reflect and reinforce the main ideas presented in the text.

Students examine how the passage builds its argument with clear reasons and supporting details, then evaluate different possible conclusions to determine which one best summarizes and reflects the passage's content. The worksheet teaches students to recognize the relationship between supporting evidence and conclusions, helping them understand how a strong conclusion should naturally flow from and reinforce the main arguments presented. By analyzing both appropriate and inappropriate conclusion options, students develop critical thinking skills about logical text relationships.

What will your child learn through this worksheet?

  • Identifying conclusions that logically follow from supporting evidence
  • Understanding the relationship between main ideas and conclusions
  • Recognizing appropriate vs. inappropriate concluding statements
  • Analyzing paragraph structure and organization

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will identify appropriate conclusions with 90% accuracy
  • Students will explain why specific conclusions do or don't match the text
  • Students will recognize how conclusions reflect main ideas
  • Students will evaluate the logical connection between evidence and conclusions

Cognitive

  • This interactive worksheet develops analytical thinking about text structure
  • Students learn to evaluate logical relationships in writing

Psychomotor

  • The worksheet encourages careful reading and selection skills
  • Students practice identifying textual relationships

Affective

  • This interactive worksheet promotes appreciation for well-structured writing
  • Students develop confidence in evaluating conclusions

Reinforce

  • The worksheet reinforces logical thinking and writing organization
  • Students learn to connect ideas effectively in writing

Tags

conclusion writing, paragraph structure, logical relationships, text analysis, writing organization, supporting evidence, main ideas, critical thinking, reading comprehension, writing skills, text evaluation, paragraph analysis, writing conclusions, logical connections, paragraph coherence

Publisher: Workybooks
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Written by:Neha Goel Tripathi
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Illustrated by: Sagar Kumar

Common core standards covered

W.5.2.e
Provide a concluding statement or section related to the information or explanation presented.

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