6th Grade Language Arts Worksheets
Let your learning soar to new heights with our printable 6th grade language arts worksheets. With abundant practice in identifying subject and object personal pronouns, recognizing inappropriate shifts in verb tenses, finding direct and indirect objects, adding subject and object complements, converting between direct and reported speech, fixing punctuation errors, consulting dictionaries, interpreting figurative language, determining the central theme, and analyzing characters, our pdf exercises are a surefire hit with students and are accompanied by an answer key. Grab our free grade 6 language arts worksheets for instant practice!
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Helen Keller | Reading Comprehension
Analyze the characters of Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan, as you read the informative text and write an appreciatory note on the passage as well.
Misplaced Modifiers | Editing and Proofreading
Spot the misplaced modifier in each sentence and underline it. Rewrite the sentence by placing the modifier in the correct position.
Christopher Columbus | Reading Comprehension
Look for textual evidence to support the assertions and inferences as you scan through this passage about the explorer Christopher Columbus.
Read a verified fact and write an opinion about the same topic. Remember, the facts remain the same, while opinions change from person to person.
Look up a dictionary and find the meanings of words, syllabicate words, find group words, know the origins of words while answering this quiz.
Extreme Weather | Reading Comprehension
Expand knowledge and know the causes and effects of extreme weather, the weather dangers, and recount details while answering questions.
Map out connections between the causes and their possible outcomes. Write the sequential effect that stems from each given cause.
Underground Wonderland | Reading Comprehension
Read the information about the Carlsbad Caverns National Park, analyze the central idea of the text and cite textual evidence to support analysis.
Making Predictions | Making Fruit Salad
Think ahead, draw connections between the information given in the text and, your personal experience and anticipate what would happen next.
Magnetic Attraction | Reading Comprehension
Get acquainted with the properties of magnets and the force of magnetic attraction and seek answers to questions walking through the passage.
Editing and Proofreading | Caffeine
Scout out the spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors from the passage. Rewrite the passage fixing the errors.
Theodore Roosevelt | Reading Comprehension
Read this passage and amass information about the 26th president and answer questions, providing contextual evidence from the passage.