

This Grade 6 worksheet introduces students to the concept of mood in poetry through an engaging and vivid poem, “The Storm’s Fury.” Learners explore how words, imagery, and descriptions create feelings such as fear, excitement, and intensity. Designed for middle school students, this worksheet focuses on building strong literature and comprehension skills in an interactive way.
Understanding mood helps students connect emotionally with a poem and interpret deeper meanings. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Mood reflects the feelings created in the reader’s mind.
2. It is shaped by word choice, imagery, and tone.
3. It enhances reading comprehension and critical thinking.
4. It helps students express emotions effectively in their own writing.
This worksheet includes five engaging exercises that help learners master the concept of mood in poetry:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students read lines from the poem and choose the correct mood (e.g., gloomy, chaotic, frightening). Example: “The sky is dark, the clouds are gray” → gloomy
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Students complete sentences using mood-related descriptive words based on the poem’s imagery. This builds vocabulary and understanding of emotional tone.
📋 Exercise 3 – True or False
Students evaluate statements about mood in poetry and mark them as true or false, strengthening conceptual clarity.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Word
Students identify and underline words that do not match the mood or imagery of the sentence, improving attention to detail and comprehension.
✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Students write a short paragraph explaining the mood of the poem and how the poet creates it using descriptive language and imagery.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Answers
1. intense
2. gloomy
3. frightening
4. chaotic
5. intense
6. violent
7. dangerous
8. exciting
9. powerful
10. gloomy
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. intense
2. dark
3. fierce
4. loud
5. pouring
6. wild
7. bending
8. bright
9. stormy
10. chaotic
Exercise 3 – True or False
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Word
1. peaceful
2. calm
3. calm
4. calm
5. calm
6. quiet
7. dancing
8. light
9. quiet
10. standing
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answer)
The mood of the poem is intense and chaotic. The poet uses strong words like “fierce,” “roars,” and “wild storm” to create a feeling of fear and excitement. The imagery of dark skies, loud thunder, and bending trees helps the reader imagine a powerful storm. These descriptions make the poem feel dramatic and energetic, showing the strength of nature.
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Mood is the feeling a poem evokes in the reader through its language and imagery.
It helps readers connect emotionally and interpret the underlying themes.
It shapes how the reader interprets the poem’s message and emotional tone.