

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on understanding and applying common proverbs through engaging activities. With exercises like matching, filling in the blanks, multiple-choice questions, and sentence rewriting, students enhance their comprehension of popular proverbs and learn how to use them effectively in different contexts.
Proverbs communicate wisdom in a concise, impactful way. For Grade 6 students, this topic is important because:
1. Proverbs provide valuable life lessons in an easy-to-understand format.
2. They expand vocabulary and improve reading and writing skills.
3. Learning proverbs enhances understanding of figurative language.
4. Mastery of proverbs adds depth to both formal and informal communication.
This worksheet includes five thought-provoking exercises to help students master proverbs and their meanings:
Exercise 1 – Match the Proverbs
Students match each proverb with its correct meaning, like “a rolling stone gathers no moss” meaning “no stability.”
Exercise 2 – True/False Statements
Learners determine whether each proverb is used correctly in context.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students fill in the blanks with the correct proverb to reinforce understanding in real-life contexts.
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the best proverb to complete each sentence, building their ability to apply them in context.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences using the correct proverb, reinforcing proper usage.
Exercise 1 – Match the Proverbs
1. Action speaks louder than words – Deeds matter
2. Better late than never – Late is better
3. Practice makes the man perfect – Improve skills
4. Time is money – Time is valuable
5. Early bird catches the worm – Be early
6. Honesty is the best policy – Be honest
7. Look before you leap – Think first
8. Pen is mightier than sword – Words win
9. Unity is strength – Work together
10. Health is wealth – Stay fit
Exercise 2 – True/False Statements
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. False
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. where there is a will there is way
2. union is strength
3. a stitch in time saves nine
4. crime never pays
5. two heads are better than one
6. patience is a virtue
7. penny saved is penny earned
8. failure is the pillar of success
9. every could has a silver lining
10. action speaks louder than word
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) many drops make an ocean
2. a) where there is a will, there is a way
3. c) silence is golden
4. c) a stitch in time saves nine
5. d) all that glitters is not gold
6. a) many hands make light work
7. c) a friend in need is friend indeed
8. a) don't count your chickens before they hatch
9. d) empty vessels make more noise
10. b) don't judge the book by its cover
Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
1. Riya helps others because she believes charity begins at home.
2. Ravi came late but still joined because he believes better late than never.
3. Meera practices daily because she thinks practice makes perfect.
4. Asha uses time wisely because she believes make hay while the sun shines.
5. Raj tells the truth because he believes honesty is the best policy.
6. The teacher asks students to wake early because she believes the early bird catches the worm.
7. Mother tells children to think first because she believes look before you leap.
8. The team won b y working together because they believed union is strength.
9. The coach values writing because he believes the pen is mightier than the sword.
10. The doctor gives health advice because he knows prevention is better than cure.
Help your child master proverbs and their meanings with this engaging worksheet.
Proverbs are short, well-known sayings that express wisdom or advice, helping students learn common life lessons.
Students can learn the meanings of proverbs by studying them in context and applying them to real-life situations.
Recognizing proverbs enhances reading comprehension, writing skills, and improves their ability to communicate ideas effectively.