7th Grade Grammar Diagnostic Test | 30 Questions + Placement | Light Up Literature

7th Grade Grammar Diagnostic Test | 30 Questions + Placement | Light Up Literature

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7th Grade Grammar Diagnostic Test | 30 Questions + Placement | Light Up Literature

7th Grade Grammar Diagnostic Test | 30 Questions + Placement | Light Up Literature

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7th Grade Grammar Diagnostic Test | 30 Questions + Placement Chart
7th Grade ELA · Grammar Diagnostic · Baseline Assessment · No Prep

Know Exactly Where Your Students Stand
Before You Teach a Single Grammar Lesson.

A complete 7th grade grammar diagnostic built around 10 tested grammar skills, an authentic editing passage, and a skills placement chart that tells you — skill by skill — who needs support, who is on grade level, and who is ready for enrichment. 30 questions, expanded answer key, and no prep required.

30 Multiple Choice Questions 10 Grammar Skills Assessed Skills Placement Chart Included Authentic Editing Passage Expanded Answer Key Mini-Lessons for Non-Specialists 10 Student Pages · No Prep
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7th Grade · Grammar & Editing Diagnostic · CCSS L.7.1, L.7.2, L.7.3 · W.7.5 · Placement + Progress Tool

A Grammar Worksheet Tells You What Students Got Wrong. This Tells You Why — and What to Do Next.

Most grammar assessments hand you a score. This diagnostic hands you a roadmap. Every question maps to one of 10 grammar skill categories, so when a student finishes, you can see at a glance whether their errors cluster in punctuation, verb tense, parallel structure, or something else entirely — and target reteaching accordingly.

The expanded answer key explains the rule behind every correct answer and breaks down exactly why each wrong answer is wrong. That's not just useful for grading — it's ready-to-use instructional content for teachers who need to reteach the skill immediately, and for parents who need to understand what their student missed without an ELA background.

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Skill-level data, not just a total score

The Skills Placement Chart breaks performance into 10 grammar categories with clear thresholds for Needs Support, On Grade Level, and Above Grade Level within each skill. You'll know whether a student needs help with modifiers specifically — not just that they scored 18 out of 30.

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Authentic editing passage — not isolated drills

The first 10 questions are tied to "The Backyard Business," a short realistic narrative seeded with authentic grammar and punctuation errors. Students practice revising and editing in context — the same format used on state assessments — rather than correcting decontextualized sentences.

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Expanded answer key does the teaching for you

Every one of the 30 questions includes the correct answer, the grammar rule it tests, and a clear explanation of why each wrong answer is wrong. The embedded mini-lessons are written for non-specialists — useful for substitutes, new teachers, homeschool parents, and tutors who need to reinforce a rule on the spot.

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Mirrors state assessment rigor

Answer choices are carefully balanced — no obvious giveaways. Students must actually apply grammar knowledge, not pattern-match or eliminate careless errors. This makes the diagnostic accurate: the results reflect real skill, not test-taking luck, so your placement data is trustworthy.

Two Assessment Sections. One Placement Chart. A Complete Grammar Baseline.

This is not a grammar worksheet. It's a structured diagnostic that moves from in-context editing to standalone grammar application — giving you a full picture of where each student stands across the skills 7th grade ELA standards require.

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Editing Passage: "The Backyard Business"

A short, engaging narrative about three middle schoolers starting a backyard service business. The passage is written with intentional grammar errors — missing commas, verb tense mistakes, dialogue punctuation issues, pronoun errors, and more — giving students a realistic editing task rather than isolated sentence exercises. Ten revise-and-edit questions follow the passage directly.

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Section I — Revise & Edit (Q1–10)

Ten multiple choice questions tied to "The Backyard Business." Students identify errors and select the best correction across a range of skills: FANBOYS comma placement, introductory clause commas, dialogue punctuation, irregular verb forms, comma splices, pronoun-verb agreement, and run-on sentences. Questions mirror the format of STAAR and other state revise-and-edit tasks.

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Section II — Grammar Diagnostic (Q11–30)

Twenty standalone multiple choice questions spanning all 10 grammar skill categories: collective noun agreement, parallel structure, semicolons with conjunctive adverbs, introductory phrase commas, misplaced modifiers, affect/effect, subject-verb agreement, sentence fragments, logical transitions, title capitalization, run-ons, verb tense, adjectives vs. adverbs, essential clauses, coordinating conjunctions, lay/lie, dangling modifiers, parallel verbs, joining independent clauses, and preposition use.

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Skills Placement Chart

A printable one-page chart that maps every question to its grammar skill category and gives score thresholds for Needs Support, On Grade Level, and Above Grade Level within each of the 10 skills. Fill in the scores after grading and you have actionable data — organized by skill — ready for reteaching plans, parent conferences, or intervention grouping.

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Performance Summary Table

An overall placement guide with three levels: Needs Support (0–14), On Grade Level (15–23), and Above Grade Level (24–30). Provides interpretive language for each level so you can communicate results clearly to students, parents, or instructional coaches without additional writing.

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Expanded Answer Key + Mini-Lessons

Full explanations for all 30 questions: correct answer, the grammar rule tested, and a clear breakdown of why each wrong answer is wrong. Embedded mini-lessons for non-specialists explain five key patterns — independent clause test, introductory clause comma, dialogue tag rule, irregular verb tense, and comma splice fix — in plain language. No ELA background required to use this effectively.

The Editing Passage: "The Backyard Business"

A realistic five-paragraph narrative following Mason, Ben, and Lila as they launch an impromptu yard-service business before a community sale. The story arc is complete — planning, first customer, chaos, success, reflection — making it genuinely readable, not just a vehicle for error correction.

The passage is seeded with errors across multiple skill categories so that the 10 editing questions pull from a range of grammar skills rather than hammering one rule repeatedly. Students who read carefully and think critically will perform better than students who pattern-match — which is exactly what makes the results accurate for placement purposes.

FANBOYS Comma Placement Introductory Clause Commas Dialogue Punctuation Irregular Verb Forms Pronoun–Verb Agreement Comma Splices Run-On Sentences Subject–Verb Agreement

Beyond the Score. Beyond the Answer Key.

Most grammar tests tell you how many questions a student got wrong. This diagnostic tells you which skills those errors belong to, what rule the student missed, and what language you can use to reteach it — immediately, without additional prep.

Typical Grammar Test

  • Score out of X — no skill-level breakdown
  • Answer key with correct letters only
  • Isolated grammar sentences, no context
  • One or two skills recycled throughout
  • No guidance on what to reteach or how
  • Non-specialists can't grade or explain errors without additional research

This Diagnostic

  • Skills placement chart — data by category, not just overall
  • Expanded answer key — rule + why each wrong answer is wrong
  • Authentic editing passage — grammar in context, assessment-style format
  • 10 distinct grammar skills, balanced across 30 questions
  • Performance summary with interpretive language built in
  • Mini-lessons for non-specialists — usable on the spot, no prep

Ten Grammar Skills. Every One Tested. Every One Chartable.

Every question in this diagnostic belongs to one of the 10 skill categories on the placement chart. The result is a clean data picture — not just a raw score — that tells you exactly where to focus instruction for each student or group.

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Parts of Speech in Context

Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions used correctly in realistic sentences. Includes adjectives vs. adverbs after sensory verbs and preposition selection.

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Sentence Types & Structure

Identifying and correcting fragments, run-ons, comma splices, and compound or complex sentence construction. Four questions total — the most heavily weighted skill, consistent with state assessment priorities.

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Punctuation

Introductory phrase and clause commas, FANBOYS commas, semicolons with conjunctive adverbs, dialogue punctuation, and essential vs. nonessential clause commas. Four questions total.

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Pronoun–Antecedent Agreement

Pronoun case, collective noun pronoun agreement, indefinite pronoun agreement (each, neither, one), and correct pronoun selection in context.

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Verb Tense & Agreement

Irregular past tense forms (blow/blew, begin/begun), future perfect tense, subject-verb agreement in complex constructions, and tense consistency within sentences.

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Modifiers

Misplaced modifiers (where almost falls in a sentence changes meaning entirely) and dangling modifiers (the trophy can't aim to win). Students must identify both the error and the correct fix.

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Conjunctions & Transitions

Logical transition selection (however vs. furthermore vs. for instance), coordinating conjunction placement, and semicolon use between independent clauses.

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Capitalization & Titles

Correct capitalization of book titles following the major-words rule. Students must distinguish between fully correct capitalization and subtle errors in middle or final words.

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Commonly Confused Words

Affect vs. effect (noun vs. verb distinction) and lay vs. lie (transitive vs. intransitive verb). Answer choices include common errors like "effected" meaning "caused" — plausible distractors, not giveaways.

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Parallel Structure

Balanced phrasing in lists (all -ing, all infinitive, all base form) and in series comparisons. Students identify which option maintains consistent grammatical form across all items in the list.

Three Levels. Ten Categories. One Clear Picture of Where to Start.

After grading, plug scores into the Skills Placement Chart to see where each student — and each skill — falls. This is the tool that makes the diagnostic useful beyond Day One: it drives small-group formation, reteaching sequence, and parent communication.

Level 1
0–14

Needs Support

Significant gaps in grammar fundamentals. Prioritize sentence structure and punctuation — these skills carry the most weight on standardized assessments. Intervention grouping or scaffolded instruction recommended.

Level 2
15–23

On Grade Level

General command of 7th grade grammar with identifiable growth areas. Use the skill-level chart to pinpoint which categories need targeted practice — students here don't need a full reteach, just focused follow-up.

Level 3
24–30

Above Grade Level

Mastery of most grade-level grammar skills. Students in this range are ready for advanced application — argument writing, complex sentence combining, or pre-AP grammar challenges that extend beyond standard L.7.1–L.7.3.

Skill-level thresholds are also built in: Each of the 10 grammar categories on the placement chart includes its own Needs Support / On Grade Level / Above Grade Level range based on how many questions per skill a student answered correctly. You'll know not just the overall level but which specific skill is pulling performance down — before you begin planning reteaching.

Four Implementation Paths — All No Prep.

The diagnostic works in a single class period for most 7th graders. The teacher notes suggest starting with sentence structure and punctuation reteaching when scores indicate gaps — these skills are weighted most heavily on standardized assessments.

Option 1

Beginning-of-Year Baseline

Administer in the first week to establish a grammar baseline before any instruction. Use the placement chart to form small groups for targeted grammar instruction throughout the semester, and re-administer at mid-year to measure growth.

Option 2

Mid-Year Skill Check

Use after a grammar unit to confirm which skills have reached mastery and which need additional practice before moving on. The skill-level chart makes it easy to identify students who are ready for enrichment versus those who need another instructional cycle.

Option 3

Pre-Test Prep Assessment

Administer 4–6 weeks before a state benchmark or standardized assessment. Identify which grammar categories most students are missing and use the expanded answer key mini-lessons to deliver targeted, efficient grammar review sessions.

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Homeschool & Tutoring Placement

Administer at the start of a school year or tutoring engagement to establish a grammar baseline. Use the performance summary and skills chart to prioritize which skills to address first and track progress across sessions. The expanded answer key provides all the instructional language needed without additional research.

Sub-ready and specialist-optional: Because the expanded answer key explains every rule in plain language — including why wrong answers are wrong — this diagnostic can be administered and reviewed by a substitute teacher, a teaching aide, a homeschool parent, or a tutor without ELA expertise. The mini-lessons embedded in the answer key provide all the instructional language needed to review the diagnostic meaningfully after grading.

One Diagnostic. Multiple Contexts.

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7th Grade ELA Teachers

Use as a beginning-of-year baseline, mid-year checkpoint, or pre-test-prep assessment. The skills chart makes data-driven grouping fast — no additional tracking spreadsheet required. Grade-level teams can administer simultaneously and share results easily.

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Homeschool Parents

The expanded answer key explains every rule clearly — no ELA background needed. Administer the diagnostic, use the placement chart to identify priority skills, and let the mini-lessons guide review conversations. The performance summary gives you language to explain results accurately.

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Tutors & Test Prep

Administer at the start of an engagement to identify which grammar skills to prioritize. The skill-level breakdown tells you whether a student needs foundational sentence structure work or just a targeted review of comma rules — so you can plan sessions efficiently and communicate progress to parents.

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Substitutes & Interventionists

Because the diagnostic is fully self-contained and the answer key explains every question without requiring specialist knowledge, this is genuinely sub-ready. The passage, questions, and answer key are all in one PDF — print and go.

Start of Year. Before a Test. During Intervention. All of the Above.

  • 📅Beginning-of-year grammar baseline — before any formal grammar instruction begins
  • 📊Mid-year grammar checkpoint — after a grammar unit, to confirm mastery and identify gaps
  • 🔁Pre-standardized-test grammar review — identify highest-priority skills 4–6 weeks out
  • 🎯RTI or intervention placement — skills chart drives small-group formation quickly
  • 🏠Homeschool or tutoring placement — establish a baseline at the start of instruction
  • 📋Substitute-ready assignment — fully self-contained, no specialist needed to administer or review

What You're Getting

Grade Level 7th Grade ELA (appropriate for advanced 6th grade placement or 8th grade review)
Skill Focus Grammar, revising & editing, punctuation, sentence structure, pronoun agreement, verb tense, modifiers, transitions, capitalization, and commonly confused words
Standards Alignment CCSS L.7.1, L.7.2, L.7.3, W.7.5 · Mirrors STAAR and TNReady revise-and-edit question format
Editing Passage "The Backyard Business" — original realistic narrative with intentional grammar errors seeded across 10 skill categories
Section I (Q1–10) Revise-and-edit questions tied to the passage: comma placement, dialogue punctuation, verb forms, pronoun agreement, comma splices, run-ons
Section II (Q11–30) 20 standalone grammar questions covering all 10 skill categories with balanced, assessment-style answer choices — no obvious giveaways
Total Questions 30 multiple choice questions
Grammar Skills Assessed Parts of Speech in Context · Sentence Types & Structure · Punctuation · Pronoun–Antecedent Agreement · Verb Tense & Agreement · Modifiers · Conjunctions & Transitions · Capitalization & Titles · Commonly Confused Words · Parallel Structure
Placement Tools Skills Placement Chart (10 skill categories with Needs Support / On Grade Level / Above Grade Level thresholds) · Performance Summary Table (overall placement, 3 levels)
Answer Key Expanded answer key for all 30 questions — correct answer, grammar rule explanation, and why each wrong answer is wrong · Embedded mini-lessons for non-specialists
Student Pages 10 student-facing pages (passage + both assessment sections + placement chart). Answer key and teacher materials are additional pages.
Total Pages 22 pages
Format PDF — printable and digital upload ready (Google Classroom, Canvas, etc.)
License Single classroom or personal homeschool use. Additional licenses required for teams, co-ops, schools, or districts.

Before You Buy

How is this different from just printing a grammar quiz?
The questions themselves are only part of what this product provides. The Skills Placement Chart maps every question to one of 10 grammar categories and gives proficiency thresholds for each one — so after grading, you can see whether a student's errors cluster in verb tense, punctuation, parallel structure, or somewhere else entirely. The expanded answer key explains the rule behind every correct answer and breaks down why each wrong answer is wrong. That combination — skill-level data plus instructional explanation — is what makes this a diagnostic rather than a quiz.
How long does this take to administer?
Most 7th graders complete the full diagnostic in one class period (45–55 minutes). The editing passage takes approximately 10–15 minutes to read carefully; the 30 questions take another 30–40 minutes for most students. For homeschool or tutoring use, the assessment can be split across two sessions — the editing passage and Section I in one sitting, Section II in another — without affecting the validity of the results.
Is this appropriate for homeschool use if I'm not an ELA teacher?
Yes. The expanded answer key was written with this use case in mind. It explains every grammar rule in plain language — not ELA jargon — and includes mini-lessons for non-specialists embedded directly in the key. The performance summary and skills chart give you clear language to interpret results without needing prior knowledge of what a 7th grade grammar standard means. Homeschool parents consistently find this type of resource useful precisely because the instructional support is built in.
Can I use this as a substitute-ready assignment?
Yes. The diagnostic is fully self-contained — the passage, both question sections, and all answer materials are in a single PDF. A substitute can administer the assessment without any additional setup, and the answer key is written clearly enough that a non-specialist can review answers with students meaningfully. Many teachers use this as a first-week diagnostic precisely because it works without requiring the classroom teacher to be present for the review.
What standards does this align to?
The diagnostic aligns to CCSS L.7.1 (grammar and usage conventions), L.7.2 (capitalization, punctuation, and spelling), L.7.3 (language choices for style and meaning), and W.7.5 (revising and editing writing). The revise-and-edit format of Section I mirrors the question format used on STAAR and TNReady language assessments. The teacher notes in the expanded key include explicit notes on how the assessment connects to standardized test expectations.
Is there a 6th grade or 8th grade version?
Yes — this diagnostic is part of a grade-band series. The 6th Grade Grammar Diagnostic and 8th Grade Grammar Diagnostic are available separately, and a complete 6th–8th Grade Grammar Diagnostic Bundle is also available. Each version uses a different editing passage and is calibrated to the grammar skills and standards for that grade level, making them useful for pre/post measurement or for identifying where a student falls across the grade band.

Start the Year Knowing
Exactly Where to Begin.

30 questions. 10 grammar skills. An editing passage that mirrors state assessment format. A skills placement chart that tells you — category by category — what each student needs next. Expanded answer key with mini-lessons included. No prep required.

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