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6th Grade ELA Worksheets Printable PDF
Language
Reading Literature
Reading: Informational Text
Writing
Grammar
Language
L.6.6
Vocabulary
L.6.5.C
Connotation and Denotation
L.6.5.B
Relationships Between Words
L.6.5.A
Personification
L.6.5
Idioms
L.6.4.D
Verifying Word Meanings
L.6.4.C
Pronunciation and Meaning
L.6.4.B
Affixes and Roots
L.6.4.A
Object Complement
L.6.3.B
Style and Tone
L.6.3.A
Sentence Patterns
L.6.3
Objects
L.6.2.B
Spelling
L.6.2.A
Commas
L.6.2
Punctuations
L.6.1.E
Language Variations
L.6.1.D
Indefinite Pronouns
L.6.1.C
Pronoun Shift
L.6.1.B
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
L.6.1.A
Pronoun Case
L.6.1
Editing and Proofreading
Reading Literature
RL.6.10
Reading Literature
RL.6.9
Comparing Themes and Topics
RL.6.7
Literature to other Mediums
RL.6.6
Narrator’s Point of View
RL.6.5
Story Structure
RL.6.4
Figurative Language
RL.6.3
Story Plot and Sequence
RL.6.2
Main Idea
RL.6.1
Textual Evidences
Reading: Informational Text
RI.6.10
Reading Comprehension
RI.6.9
Comparing Authors
RI.6.8
Evaluating Claims
RI.6.7
Visual Details
RI.6.6
Author’s Purpose
RI.6.5
Analyzing Portions of Text
RI.6.4
Words and Phrase Meaning
RI.6.3
Key Details
RI.6.2
Central Ideas of Texts
RI.6.1
Making Inferences
Writing
W.6.10
Writing for Purpose and Audience
W.6.9.B
Literary Nonfiction
W.6.9.A
Understanding Literature
W.6.8
Paraphrasing and Quotes
W.6.7
Research Skills
W.6.6
Typing and Publishing
W.6.5
Revising and Editing
W.6.4
Bio Poem
W.6.3.E
Narrative Conclusions
W.6.3.D
Sensory Language
W.6.3.C
Shifting Time and Setting
W.6.3.B
Narrative Technique
W.6.3.A
Narrative Introductions
W.6.3
Thank You Notes
W.6.2.F
Explanatory Conclusions
W.6.2.E
Formal Explanatory Writing
W.6.2.D
Precise Words
W.6.2.C
Using Transition Words to Show Relationships
W.6.2.B
Topic Development
W.6.2.A
Informative Text Introduction
W.6.2
Writing Notice Topics
W.6.1.E
Writing a Conclusion
W.6.1.D
Formal vs. Informal Style
W.6.1.C
Pronoun Shifts
W.6.1.B
Using Evidence to Support Claims
W.6.1.A
Argument Introduction
W.6.1
Writing Arguments
Using Semicolons
Using Prepositional Phrases
Using Participial Phrases
Using Noun Clauses
Using Correlative
Conjunctions
Using Conjunctive Adverbs
Using Compound
Elements
Using Colons, Dashes, and Parentheses
Using Appositives to Begin Sentences
Using Appositive Phrases
Using Adverb Clauses
Using Adjective Clauses
Combining Sentences to Write a Paragraph
Combining Notes into
Sentences
Combining and Varying Sentences
Combining by Inserting Phrases
Combining by Inserting Words
Combining to Create Complex Sentences
Combining to Create Compound Sentences
Revising a Paragraph
Revising a Paragraph by Combining Sentences
Revising Sentences to Create Variety
Revising Stringy Sentences
Revising Wordy Sentences
Grammar
Common and Proper Noun
Compound and Collective Nouns
Concrete and Abstract Noun
Preposition
Personal Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronoun
Relative Pronoun
Indefinite Pronoun
Identifying Pronoun
Personal, Reflexive and Intensive Pronoun
Interrogative and Relative Pronouns
Pronoun and Antecedent
Verb
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Linking Verbs
Actions Verbs
Verb Phrases
Adjective
Adjective in Sentence
Noun or Adjective
Pronoun or Adjective
Infinitive
Infinitive Phrase
Gerund
Gerund Phrases
Infinite and Gerund Phrases
Participle
Participle Phrase
Verbal Phrase
Identifying Phrases
Prepositional Phrases
Adjective Phrases
Adverb Phrases
Agreement of Pronoun and Antecedent
Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
Subject and Verb Agreement
Principal Parts of Verbs
Irregular Verb
Correct Form Lie and Lay
Correct Form Rise and Raise
Troublesome Verbs
Verb Forms
Identify Mood
Change the Tense
Progressive Forms
Consistency of Tense
Using Passive Voice
Active and Passive Voice
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