6th Grade Language Arts Worksheets
Thanks to our free, printable 6th grade language arts worksheets, children will be on a league of their own, standing out with effective communication, stellar critical thinking skills, and faster cognitive development. Our ELA worksheets pdf for grade 6 will help kids articulate their thoughts coherently, while stealing the show by quickly analyzing texts, evaluating arguments, and forming logical conclusions.
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Rearrange the paragraphs in the correct order to create complete stories. Enjoy reading little paragraphs at your own pace and arranging them into a coherent and engaging story.
Completing Cause-and-Effect Tables
Spark a friendship with causes and effects by writing the missing parts in these cause-and-effect tables after reading each passage at your own pace.
Take a firm first step into stellar dictionary skills by finding for each word the correct pair of guide words in this pdf set from our dictionary skills worksheets.
Mistakes are rife in these letters, and kids must fix them and rewrite the letters. Our reading and writing worksheets for 6th grade help children become overall better writers.
Identifying Facts and Opinions
Some Sentences state significant facts, while others are just what people feel or think about. Highlight the facts in yellow and the opinions in green.
The scenarios are drawn from everyday life; the task is for kids to read each scenario, infer what might happen next, and write their inferences in the space given.
Choosing Likeliest Predictions
A prediction is about what you think will happen next. Get predicting accurately and confidently by choosing the prediction that's most likely to come true for each context.
Writing Effects for Given Causes
Watch kids further absorb the concept of cause and effect by writing effects for causes in this part of our printable sixth grade reading and writing worksheets.
Referring to a Dictionary to Answer Questions
Not only does a dictionary broaden our vocabulary, it teaches spelling, among other things. This exercise, where kids answer questions after consulting a dictionary, shows what it feels like using a dictionary.
The young editors are up against run-on sentences, and they prove their proofreading chops by fixing the errors and rewriting the sentences.