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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Analyzing Metaphors

Break down the metaphor into three parts: the tenor, the vehicle, and the common ground and write them in the space provided.

Identifying Personification in a Story

Skim through the story "A Spooky Night", hunting for instances of personification in it and underline them.

Completing Alliterations

Identify the repeated initial sounds or alliterations in each sentence and supply a word with a similar sound to complete the alliterative sentence.

Matching Onomatopoeia

Read each scenario and match it to the onomatopoeia or the sound word that resembles the sound produced.

Completing Oxymorons

Look for words in the word box that contradict each of the eight words attached to the spider's legs, write it and create interesting oxymorons.

Understanding Faulty Collocation | Chart

Get acquainted with the various combinations: noun + noun, adverb + adjective and more, of forming collocations with examples using this chart.

Commonly Confused Words | Raise Vs. Rise

Rise means to move upward, while raise means to lift something. Distinguish between the two words and use them judiciously to complete each sentence.

Plant and Animal Cell Crossword

Recognize the organelles in the plant and animal cells from the pictures and the clues and write the names in the grid to complete the crossword.

National Symbols | Word Search

Can you identify the national symbols of America? Scout out the names of these symbols in the word search grid and circle them.

Completing Proverbs and Adages

Read each proverb and adage, choosing an appropriate word from the box that completes it.

Writing a Hyperbole

Rewrite each sentence, adding an appropriate hyperbole or an extreme exaggeration to emphasize a point.

Rewriting Sentences Explaining Idioms

Read each sentence, comprehend the meaning of the idiom and rewrite the sentence replacing the idiom with its meaning.