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Oh, those loveable 6th graders! What would middle school be like with out them? Here are all of my reading worksheets that were written at the 6th grade level. I used this fantastic site to determine the readability scores of these worksheets, but you should read and approve them yourself before giving them to your students. Readability scores are not perfect and there are many different algorithms to determine readability scores. I use an average of these scores, but they can vary wildly. For these reasons, I encourage you to open up the reading levels two grade levels in each direction. This will give you a good selection of texts that are appropriate for a 6th grade student to read.

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Honey Badgers | Nonfiction Reading Test - Despite their sweet sounding name, honey badgers are known for their relentless fighting spirit. Learn more about these interesting creatures and answer multiple-choice and extended-response questions with this activity. View my readibility scores . Honey Badgers | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Honey Badgers | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Honey Badgers | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Honey Badgers | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Honey Badgers | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

Koko | Nonfiction Reading Test - Language is often thought of as something that separates people from animals, but what if you could teach language to primates? How would that change the way that we understand language and animals? That was precisely what Dr. Penny Patterson set out to prove when she began teaching sing language to a gorilla named Koko. Learn more about the ups and downs of this experiment in this short reading passage. Then answer multiple-choice and long-response questions. This is more great practice for standardized tests. View my readibility scores . Koko | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Koko | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Koko | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Koko | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Koko | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

Google | Nonfiction Reading Test - Few companies have such an impact on our lives that they affect our language. Google is one of those companies. Learn more about my favorite company while reinforcing your reading skills with multiple-choice and long-response questions. View my readibility scores . Google | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Google | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Google | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Google | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Google | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

Trampolines | Nonfiction Reading Test - People have been having fun, and getting hurt, on trampolines for decades now. Learn more about the hidden threat lurking in millions of backyards around the world and answer some thoughtful and demanding multiple-choice and long-response questions. This is a great activity to get your test scores to jump high. View my readibility scores . Trampolines | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Trampolines | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Trampolines | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Trampolines | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Trampolines | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

Mongooses | Nonfiction Reading Test - Mongooses were first brought to Hawaii to kill rats that were ruining sugar cane crops. It didn't exactly work out that way. Find out what happened in this reading passage, and answer multiple-choice and long-response questions to bulk up your reading skills. View my readibility scores . Mongooses | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Mongooses | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Mongooses | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Mongooses | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Mongooses | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

“The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger” | By L. Frank Baum - One can end up in some uncomfortable places when one succumbs to peer pressure, or so this story would teach us. Your students will enjoy this short story by the man who brought us "The Wizard of Oz." View my readibility scores . “The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger” | By L. Frank Baum | RTF “The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger” | By L. Frank Baum | PDF “The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger” | By L. Frank Baum | Preview “The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger” | By L. Frank Baum | Answers “The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger” | By L. Frank Baum | Ereading Worksheet

“The Fir Tree” | By Hans Christian Andersen - One of Andersen’s lesser known works, this short story teaches readers to appreciate their lives while they are living them. This story is easy to read, easy to understand, and easy to enjoy. View my readibility scores . “The Fir Tree” | By Hans Christian Andersen | RTF “The Fir Tree” | By Hans Christian Andersen | PDF “The Fir Tree” | By Hans Christian Andersen | Preview “The Fir Tree” | By Hans Christian Andersen | Answers “The Fir Tree” | By Hans Christian Andersen | Ereading Worksheet

“The Tell-Tale Heart” | By Edgar Allan Poe - Poe may be the grandfather of gothic horror writings, but some of his texts can be inaccessible to students. Fortunately, this one is not such a text. Studying this story is a great way to lead into a discussion on the reliability of the narrator, as Poe's narrator is rather unreliable in this text. View my readibility scores . “The Tell-Tale Heart” | By Edgar Allan Poe | RTF “The Tell-Tale Heart” | By Edgar Allan Poe | PDF “The Tell-Tale Heart” | By Edgar Allan Poe | Preview “The Tell-Tale Heart” | By Edgar Allan Poe | Answers “The Tell-Tale Heart” | By Edgar Allan Poe | Ereading Worksheet

“The Gift of the Magi” | By O. Henry - This story is probably O. Henry's best known work. It is the classic tale of a young couple who sacrifice their greatest treasures for one another and in the process prove that love is the greatest gift of all. View my readibility scores . “The Gift of the Magi” | By O. Henry | RTF “The Gift of the Magi” | By O. Henry | PDF “The Gift of the Magi” | By O. Henry | Preview “The Gift of the Magi” | By O. Henry | Answers “The Gift of the Magi” | By O. Henry | Ereading Worksheet

“The Story of Keesh” | By Jack London - This is an uplifting story that teaches readers the value of ingenuity, self-sufficiency, and perseverance. A young man overcomes all odds to become the greatest hunter in his village. View my readibility scores . “The Story of Keesh” | By Jack London | RTF “The Story of Keesh” | By Jack London | PDF “The Story of Keesh” | By Jack London | Preview “The Story of Keesh” | By Jack London | Answers “The Story of Keesh” | By Jack London | Ereading Worksheet

“The Ransom of Red Chief” | By O. Henry - The classic tale of two bumbling kidnappers who find themselves at the mercy of their hostage. This story is a great way to introduce the notion of irony to your class. View my readibility scores . “The Ransom of Red Chief” | By O. Henry | RTF “The Ransom of Red Chief” | By O. Henry | PDF “The Ransom of Red Chief” | By O. Henry | Preview “The Ransom of Red Chief” | By O. Henry | Answers “The Ransom of Red Chief” | By O. Henry | Ereading Worksheet

“2 B R 0 2 B” | By Kurt Vonnegut - This short story gives readers a glimpse into a futuristic world where people live forever and the population has been capped. Warning: This text contains violence and may not be appropriate for younger students. View my readibility scores . “2 B R 0 2 B” | By Kurt Vonnegut | RTF “2 B R 0 2 B” | By Kurt Vonnegut | PDF “2 B R 0 2 B” | By Kurt Vonnegut | Preview “2 B R 0 2 B” | By Kurt Vonnegut | Answers “2 B R 0 2 B” | By Kurt Vonnegut | Ereading Worksheet

“Mr. Brisher’s Treasure” | By H. G. Wells - A man finds buried treasure but has his hands full trying to bring it home. Students will love the narrative tension and ironic twist, if they can manage to forget about the narrator's thick dialect. View my readibility scores . “Mr. Brisher’s Treasure” | By H. G. Wells | RTF “Mr. Brisher’s Treasure” | By H. G. Wells | PDF “Mr. Brisher’s Treasure” | By H. G. Wells | Preview “Mr. Brisher’s Treasure” | By H. G. Wells | Answers “Mr. Brisher’s Treasure” | By H. G. Wells | Ereading Worksheet

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Author's Purpose Worksheet 6 - This is a double-sided worksheet with eleven problems on author's purpose. Student determine the author's main purpose in writing the text based on short descriptions. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Author's Purpose Worksheet 6 | RTF Author's Purpose Worksheet 6 | PDF Author's Purpose Worksheet 6 | Preview Author's Purpose Worksheet 6 | Answers

Author's Purpose Quiz 2 - This is a 15 question multiple choice quiz on author's purpose. Students read short descriptions of texts and determine the author's main purpose. View my readibility scores . Author's Purpose Quiz 2 | RTF Author's Purpose Quiz 2 | PDF Author's Purpose Quiz 2 | Preview Author's Purpose Quiz 2 | Answers

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Characterization Worksheet 3 - This worksheet has ten very short stories. Students identify an indirect characterization based on the text. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Characterization Worksheet 3 | RTF Characterization Worksheet 3 | PDF Characterization Worksheet 3 | Preview Characterization Worksheet 3 | Answers

Context Clues 1.3 - This worksheet offers great practice with context clues. Determine the meanings of twelve bolded vocabulary words based on how each is used in a sentence. This worksheet asks students to take the extra and oh-so critical step of explaining their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 1.3 | RTF Context Clues 1.3 | PDF Context Clues 1.3 | Preview Context Clues 1.3 | Answers

Context Clues 1.4 - Studying vocabulary can be tricky. There are so many words to learn. You are better off practicing strategies to decode unfamiliar words. This worksheet will help you improve your ability to use the context of a sentence to determine the meanings of challenging vocabulary words. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 1.4 | RTF Context Clues 1.4 | PDF Context Clues 1.4 | Preview Context Clues 1.4 | Answers

Context Clues 1.6 - This worksheet will help you build your vocabulary skills with twelve more practice problems. Read the sentences and figure out what the bold words mean based on how they are used. Then explain your answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 1.6 | RTF Context Clues 1.6 | PDF Context Clues 1.6 | Preview Context Clues 1.6 | Answers

Context Clues 2.1 - This worksheet will give students practice determining the meanings of challenging vocabulary words based on the context in which they are used. It has twelve problems to give students practice developing this crucial reading skill. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 2.1 | RTF Context Clues 2.1 | PDF Context Clues 2.1 | Preview Context Clues 2.1 | Answers

Context Clues 2.2 - This worksheet has twelve more challenging vocabulary words used in context-rich sentences. Determine the meanings of the words and explain your answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 2.2 | RTF Context Clues 2.2 | PDF Context Clues 2.2 | Preview Context Clues 2.2 | Answers

Context Clues 2.3 - Students will build vocabulary skills as they decode the meanings of vocabulary words based on how they are used in context-rich sentences. Students consider their responses as the worksheet requires them to explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 2.3 | RTF Context Clues 2.3 | PDF Context Clues 2.3 | Preview Context Clues 2.3 | Answers

Context Clues 2.7 - This worksheet has still more practice with context clues. Would you believe that it has 12 more context-rich sentences and that it asks students to explain their answers? View my readibility scores . Context Clues 2.7 | RTF Context Clues 2.7 | PDF Context Clues 2.7 | Preview Context Clues 2.7 | Answers

Fact and Opinion Worksheet 1 - Students read 25 short statements and determine whether each is a fact or an opinion. Students also explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Fact and Opinion Worksheet 1 | RTF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 1 | PDF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 1 | Preview Fact and Opinion Worksheet 1 | Answers Fact and Opinion Worksheet 1 | Ereading Worksheet

Figurative Language Poem | "The Dawn’s Awakening!" - Otto Leland Bohanan writes a beautiful poem with multiple layers. This poem uses personification, metaphor, hyperbole, and some great imagery. Students read the poem and answer questions about figurative language techniques and poetic devices used in the poem. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Poem | "The Dawn’s Awakening!" | RTF Figurative Language Poem | "The Dawn’s Awakening!" | PDF Figurative Language Poem | "The Dawn’s Awakening!" | Preview Figurative Language Poem | "The Dawn’s Awakening!" | Answers

Figurative Language Worksheet 6 - This worksheet has 23 more examples of figurative language taken from classic poems. Students read each example, identify the technique, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet 6 | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet 6 | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet 6 | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet 6 | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet 6 | Ereading Worksheet

Figurative Language Worksheet | "Lord of the Flies" - This worksheet has 26 figurative language techniques plucked from one of my favorite books, "Lord of the Flies." Students read each example, identify the technique being used, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet | "Lord of the Flies" | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet | "Lord of the Flies" | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet | "Lord of the Flies" | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet | "Lord of the Flies" | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet | "Lord of the Flies" | Ereading Worksheet

Figurative Language Worksheet | Edgar Allen Poe - This worksheet has ten figurative language techniques taken from the original master of horror's texts. Students identify each figurative language technique and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet | Edgar Allen Poe | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet | Edgar Allen Poe | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet | Edgar Allen Poe | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet | Edgar Allen Poe | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet | Edgar Allen Poe | Ereading Worksheet

Figurative Language Worksheet | O. Henry - This worksheet has 23 examples of figurative language techniques taken from one of my favorite author's texts. This worksheet covers each of the following techniques: alliteration, onomatopoeia, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, or understatement. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet | O. Henry | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet | O. Henry | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet | O. Henry | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet | O. Henry | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet | O. Henry | Ereading Worksheet

Idioms Test 1 - This idiom test has fifteen multiple-choice questions to test students' understanding of idioms (which are commonly used figurative expressions). Each idiom is used in a contextually rich sentence. Students determine the meaning and choose the appropriate answer. View my readibility scores . Idioms Test 1 | RTF Idioms Test 1 | PDF Idioms Test 1 | Preview Idioms Test 1 | Answers Idioms Test 1 | Ereading Worksheet

Idioms Worksheet 2 - This worksheet has another fifteen commonly used expressions with which students are surprisingly unfamiliar. Students must determine the meaning of each idiom based on how it is used. View my readibility scores . Idioms Worksheet 2 | RTF Idioms Worksheet 2 | PDF Idioms Worksheet 2 | Preview Idioms Worksheet 2 | Answers

Onomatopoeia Worksheet 1 - This worksheet has 25 examples of onomatopoeia used in sentences. Students read the sentence, circle the onomatopoeic word, and identify what made the noise. View my readibility scores . Onomatopoeia Worksheet 1 | RTF Onomatopoeia Worksheet 1 | PDF Onomatopoeia Worksheet 1 | Preview Onomatopoeia Worksheet 1 | Answers

Onomatopoeia Worksheet 2 - This worksheet has 25 sentences using onomatopoeia. Students identify each use and explain what made the noise. View my readibility scores . Onomatopoeia Worksheet 2 | RTF Onomatopoeia Worksheet 2 | PDF Onomatopoeia Worksheet 2 | Preview Onomatopoeia Worksheet 2 | Answers

Poetic Devices Worksheet 2 - This worksheet takes two double-sided pages to print. It has a whopping 27 examples of language rich with poetic devices. Students determine which poetic devices are used in each question and then explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Poetic Devices Worksheet 2 | RTF Poetic Devices Worksheet 2 | PDF Poetic Devices Worksheet 2 | Preview Poetic Devices Worksheet 2 | Answers

Simile Worksheet 1 - This worksheet has 10 similes. Students identify which two things are being compared and then put the simile into literal language using their own words. View my readibility scores . Simile Worksheet 1 | RTF Simile Worksheet 1 | PDF Simile Worksheet 1 | Preview Simile Worksheet 1 | Answers

Simile Worksheet 2 - This worksheet features 10 similes taken from classic poems. Students determine the two things being compared in each simile, and then they express the simile in literal language using their own words. View my readibility scores . Simile Worksheet 2 | RTF Simile Worksheet 2 | PDF Simile Worksheet 2 | Preview Simile Worksheet 2 | Answers

Personification Worksheet 2 - This worksheet contains 10 examples of personification. Students explain what is being personified and what human trait or quality it is given. View my readibility scores . Personification Worksheet 2 | RTF Personification Worksheet 2 | PDF Personification Worksheet 2 | Preview Personification Worksheet 2 | Answers

Inferences Worksheet 1 - It is tough to find good activities that give students practice with making inferences, but you just found one! Students read four scenarios and answer inferential questions. Then they find text to support their inferences. View my readibility scores . Inferences Worksheet 1 | RTF Inferences Worksheet 1 | PDF Inferences Worksheet 1 | Preview Inferences Worksheet 1 | Answers

Irony Worksheet 2 - This worksheet has five short stories. Each short story contains something ironic. Students identify the example of irony and figure out whether it is dramatic, verbal, or situational. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Irony Worksheet 2 | RTF Irony Worksheet 2 | PDF Irony Worksheet 2 | Preview Irony Worksheet 2 | Answers Irony Worksheet 2 | Ereading Worksheet

Irony Detectives Activity - Students read about seven different criminal acts. There is an ironic twist to each crime. Students identify the type of irony used in each example and then make their cases (explain their answers). View my readibility scores . Irony Detectives Activity | RTF Irony Detectives Activity | PDF Irony Detectives Activity | Preview Irony Detectives Activity | Answers

Making Predictions 1 - Making predictions is an inferential skill. This worksheet will help students practice this skill. Students read five passages, each containing textual evidence suggesting a future event. Students predict what will happen next and then support their predictions with text. View my readibility scores . Making Predictions 1 | RTF Making Predictions 1 | PDF Making Predictions 1 | Preview Making Predictions 1 | Answers

Point of View Worksheet 2 - Students read 15 paragraphs pulled from interesting texts. Students must determine the narrator's perspective in each text and then explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 2 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 2 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 2 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 2 | Answers Point of View Worksheet 2 | Ereading Worksheet

Point of View Worksheet 12 - Check out this awesome point of view worksheet. It features nine interesting passages. Students determine the narrator's viewpoint and explain their answers. The online version works in any modern browser. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 12 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 12 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 12 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 12 | Answers Point of View Worksheet 12 | Ereading Worksheet

Point of View Worksheet 20 - Here's another 4 page point of view worksheet with 19 questions. Students read each passage, identify the narrator's viewpoint, explain their answers, and circle characters' thoughts. This is a great practice activity for students working on mastering narrative perspective. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 20 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 20 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 20 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 20 | Answers Point of View Worksheet 20 | Ereading Worksheet

Story Structure Worksheet | "The Breakaway" - Students read about a young man whose fortunes suddenly shift when he sustains an injury while playing sports. Students then analyze the structure of the story and answer questions related to the plot. View my readibility scores . Story Structure Worksheet | "The Breakaway" | RTF Story Structure Worksheet | "The Breakaway" | PDF Story Structure Worksheet | "The Breakaway" | Preview Story Structure Worksheet | "The Breakaway" | Answers Story Structure Worksheet | "The Breakaway" | Ereading Worksheet

Story Structure Worksheets | "When Gertrude Grew Great" - Students read a short story about a girl who learns to realize her full potential. Then they analyze the story and answer questions based on its structure. View my readibility scores . Story Structure Worksheets | "When Gertrude Grew Great" | RTF Story Structure Worksheets | "When Gertrude Grew Great" | PDF Story Structure Worksheets | "When Gertrude Grew Great" | Preview Story Structure Worksheets | "When Gertrude Grew Great" | Answers

Story Structure Worksheet | "An Unexpected Chat" - Students read a story about a young boy who learns a lesson about bullying others. Then they analyze the story and identify its structure. View my readibility scores . Story Structure Worksheet | "An Unexpected Chat" | RTF Story Structure Worksheet | "An Unexpected Chat" | PDF Story Structure Worksheet | "An Unexpected Chat" | Preview Story Structure Worksheet | "An Unexpected Chat" | Answers

Story Structure Worksheet | "The Wallet" - Students read a short story about a young girl who is faced with a difficult decision after finding a wallet. Then they analyze the story and identify its structure. View my readibility scores . Story Structure Worksheet | "The Wallet" | RTF Story Structure Worksheet | "The Wallet" | PDF Story Structure Worksheet | "The Wallet" | Preview Story Structure Worksheet | "The Wallet" | Answers

Text Structure Worksheet | Shoes - Students read 5 paragraphs about shoes and determine the structure of each (compare and contrast, cause and effect, etc.) Then they create an appropriate graphic organizer to visually represent the structure of the passage and add information from the passage into their graphic organizers. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Shoes | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Shoes | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Shoes | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Shoes | Answers

Text Structure Worksheet | Dogs - This worksheet has 5 paragraphs about dogs. Students read each paragraph and identify the structure of the text. Then they create graphic organizers to visually represent the structure of the text and put information from the passage into their graphic organizers. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Dogs | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Dogs | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Dogs | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Dogs | Answers

Theme Worksheet 1 - Students read five short stories and attempt to identify the theme or author's message in each story. Then they explain their answers by using text. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 1 | RTF Theme Worksheet 1 | PDF Theme Worksheet 1 | Preview Theme Worksheet 1 | Answers

Theme Worksheet 3 - Students read five short stories and attempt to determine the theme or author's message. Then they support their answers with evidence from the text. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 3 | RTF Theme Worksheet 3 | PDF Theme Worksheet 3 | Preview Theme Worksheet 3 | Answers

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Theme Worksheet 7 - This worksheet has five more passages to give your students practice thinking about themes. Students also support their answers with text, which is always good. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 7 | RTF Theme Worksheet 7 | PDF Theme Worksheet 7 | Preview Theme Worksheet 7 | Answers

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38 Fun 6th Grade Reading Comprehension Activities

June 13, 2022 //  by  Kellie Tanner

Comprehension is a crucial skill that is necessary for all students to be successful readers, writers, and communicators. 6th grade reading lessons should focus on teaching comprehension strategies that will assist your students as they learn to truly understand and comprehend their reading assignments.

Once they can truly comprehend what they are reading, they will be able to successfully navigate through the rest of their academic years. The following activities should aid you as you teach reading comprehension strategies to your 6th grade students.

1. Reading Cootie Catchers

This printable comprehension cootie catcher provides a great deal of fun for 6th grade students and can be used with any fictional book. This cute foldable is available in three different versions and can be used as a great review game with a partner. Find this entertaining cootie catcher foldable activity here.

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2. Comprehension Worksheet

This printable 6th grade reading comprehension worksheet focuses on Rudyard Kipling's classic tale about the mongoose Rikki-tikki-tavi. 6th grade readers can practice many reading comprehension skills through the completion of this reading passage assignment. It includes interpretation of figurative language, identification of the sequence of events, and determination of contextual vocabulary.

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3. Making Meaningful Inferences

This free activity serves as an introduction to understanding inference which is a crucial reading skill. This 6th grade level activity will engage your students as they immediately understand how to infer while reading. Help your students become inference experts by using this inferential skill activity today!

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4. Question Asking  

Asking questions is a crucial reading strategy. It is imperative that students learn to ask questions of various depths while reading. This activity teaches students how to ask questions for comprehension improvement. To learn more about how to incorporate this crucial skill into your 6th grade lessons, you can find these activities here .

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5. Context Clues

This engaging activity allows students to practice with context clues. The purpose of this comprehension game is to allow students the opportunity to examine reading strips and use context clues to determine the meanings of words they do not know. Students must also classify the types of context clues they used to determine the word meanings. Learn more about this activity here.

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6. 15 Vocabulary Instructional Strategies

Check out these 15 instructional strategies to teach meaningful vocabulary skills to your 6th graders. With these strategies, you can empower your students as they learn and use challenging words. To improve academically, students must have increased vocabulary skills. Help your students improve their vocabulary skills by implementing these strategies into your lesson plans.

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7. Comprehension Questions: Break Them Down

One of the best comprehension strategies you can teach your students is how to break down comprehension questions. This strategy allows students to be able to more deeply analyze questions. Through this activity, you will teach your students how to successfully recognize key phrases or words that are linked to reading skills and strategies. Learn how to do this here.

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8. Body Biography Chart

This graphic organizer is a terrific activity for teaching characterization. Your students learn to support the traits and descriptions of characters by providing textual evidence . These activities increase students' emotional connections to the text which increases comprehension skills. This activity focuses on the major character, Brian, from Gary Paulsen's Hatchet and can be located here.

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9. Online Games to Practice Reading Comprehension

Students' reading levels vary within the classroom; therefore, differentiating instruction is a critical element. Online games that allow the opportunity to practice reading comprehension skills assist with differentiating instruction. Try online games combined with reading comprehension passages to keep your students engaged. Find a list of popular online games and suggestions here.

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10. Infer Character Traits Through Dialogue

In this practice activity, students will learn the importance of character development. Language arts skills require students to be able to compare and contrast characters and use textual evidence. They must also be able to answer questions about characters. View this lesson here and also download the free graphic organizer.

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Concluding Thoughts

Reading comprehension is a crucial element needed to provide students with a strong foundation for educational success. Each of the reading comprehension activities provided in this informative article will assist you and provide you with additional opportunities and ideas as you strive to help your 6th grade students improve their reading comprehension skills and strategies.

6th grade reading

by: Hank Pellissier | Updated: November 17, 2022

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Sixth grade reading entails understanding plot structures, narrative voices, character developments, and the use of language. Students also compare and contrast themes in articles and stories. In the process, your child’s vocabulary should grow by leaps and bounds.

Author says that here, here, and here

Sixth graders need to cite evidence from what they read to support their analysis of the fiction and nonfiction they study. To answer questions, students learn the key difference between evidence and inference . Evidence refers to the examples, quotes, and facts from a text that supports an idea. Inference refers to the conclusions and interpretations you reach based on that evidence.

Sample evidence question: In The Great Fire by Jim Murphy, do the poor neighborhoods of Chicago burn up faster than the wealthy sections? Show evidence in the text to support your answer.

Sample inference question: In Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, is the boy Jim seeking a father figure to help him grow up? Where is this indicated?

If you want to strengthen these skills, keep asking those two magic questions: What do you think? and How do you know?

So much to remember, my brain hurts!

Young children easily remember what happens in the books parents read to them, but in sixth grade, the demands on their memory rise sharply. Suddenly, kids are expected to decipher philosophical themes of fiction, identify central ideas in nonfiction , and support their views with specific details. To collect evidence, students need to carefully read, re-read, understand, and remember the text using strategy tools like highlighting, taking notes , using post-its to mark key scenes or passages, using a technique called intellectual graffiti , and outlining chapters.

One crazy scene after another

Sixth graders learn that a novel’s plot unfolds in a sequence of episodes. Dramatic episodes have consequences that lead to future situations with repercussions; these situations crescendo to a climax and resolve in a conclusion. To help them understand, kids learn to make plot diagrams .

When reading nonfiction, kids learn to analyze how key events, individuals, or ideas are introduced, portrayed, and developed. In both cases this analysis of how texts are structured involves identifying how parts of a story or argument build to make a whole.

Sample fiction question: In Lions of Little Rock , two girls form a dangerous and clandestine friendship, forbidden due to racial segregation. Name, in chronological order, the multiple episodes of racist threats and violence that increase the tension.

Sample nonfiction question: In Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World: The Extraordinary True Story of Shackleton and The Endurance by Jennifer Armstrong, the survival of the crew depends on leadership. Describe the sequence of decisions Ernest Shackelton makes that earn him the crew’s trust.

The real-world purpose of all of this highfalutin analysis? Helping kids develop the strategic thinking skills to help them break down and tackle complex problems.

Character development

Characters in a successful novel are deeply impacted by life-changing events in the plot. Personalities are psychologically challenged and often transformed by the situational demands. Like little armchair psychologists, sixth graders learn to recognize and explain these shifts in attitude and disposition.

Sample character-development question: In The Black Stallion by Walter Farley, the teenage protagonist is introduced as a timid boy. Does his personality change in the course of events? Why?

A great way to reinforce this skill is to indulge in some serious gossip about characters in your child’s favorite book or movie. Why did he act that way? Didn’t he know he would get in trouble?

Looking at sixth graders’ reading language

Throughout the year, kids are expected to expand their vocabularies by learning academic vocabulary words and technical words, both of which are prevalent in nonfiction. Academic vocabulary words include nuanced words such as exasperation and unruly, as well as technical words used in specific fields such as nucleus (science) and artery (medical). When kids encounter a new word, they should try to figure out the meaning from context as they have in years past, but they also learn to recognize Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes , such as auto, bio, and chron and ambi, aqua, and sent. Kids are also expected to look up words — without prodding — in the glossary, dictionary, or thesaurus to understand exactly how a word is being used.

In addition to acquiring new words, sixth graders start to understand the precise intention of words and phrases used in fiction and nonfiction. Sixth graders need to identify many of the English language’s 250 common figures of speech (similes, metaphors, hyperbole, personification, synecdoche) and interpret their meaning within various contexts. Kids also learn to identify connotative language (the positive and negative associations words carry with them) and how to distinguish connotative words by understanding each word’s precise meaning. Finally, students learn that nuance is small degrees of change in a word or the text’s message or mood.

Using these language skills, kids are asked to analyze the meaning and tone of specific word choices:

Figurative language example: In Because of Winn-Dixie , what does the hyperbolic metaphor “she could stick a tire in the ground and grow a car” mean?

Connotation and nuance example: Compare and contrast the words stingy, cheap, miserly, thrifty, and economical .

Word choice example: In The Golden Compass: His Dark Materials , the character Iorek Byrnison is a panserbjørn who wears armor made of “sky iron.” Why did the author select the words “sky iron”?

Understanding text elements

In sixth grade, students are expected to understand and explain how text elements in fiction and nonfiction — sentences, stanzas, paragraphs, chapters, sections, or graphics — are indispensably intertwined with other elements and how they contribute to the plot, theme, structure, and development of the text’s ideas and themes.

Who’s telling this tale?

Sixth graders learn the many narrative options in novels — and how to identify and characterize the narrator in what they read. Narrator options include:

  • First-person narrator: The story is told by the author or one of the characters, and that narrator uses “I”.
  • Third-person narrator: The story is told by an uninvolved entity that isn’t a character. All characters are referred to as “he,” “she,” “it,” or “they.”
  • Second-person narrator: This technique, which is rarely used, expresses narration using “you.”
  • Multiple narrators: The narrator changes; it may be one character in one chapter, another character the next, or there may be more than one narrator.
  • Narration that isn’t chronological: The story can go backward and forward in time.
  • Omniscient vs. limited-knowledge narrator: The story might be told by an all-knowing entity with knowledge of all character’s feelings, actions, and thoughts or by an entity that only knows some characters’ motivations and thoughts
  • Neutral vs. biased narrator: Narrators can be neutral in their opinions or biased and unreliable.

Sample narrator question: Who is the narrator at the beginning of The Borrowers ? When does the narrator change? Do you think the narrator at the end is the same as in the beginning? Describe how the story is affected by each shift in the narrative voice.

In nonfiction, sixth graders learn how to determine the author’s point of view and intention by providing evidence in the text.

Sample question about an author’s intention: In Oh Rats! The Story of Rats and People by Albert Marrin, does the author believe the rodents are always dangerous?

The movie vs. the book and other comparisons

Sixth graders learn to compare the experience of reading a book or poem to that of watching (or listening to) a film, play, or audio adaptation. Did the student imagine the same images and sounds in their reading as the multimedia version displayed?

Kids are also asked to compare and contrast how two different texts treat the same topic — for example, a poem and a historical novel about the same event or two different authors’ perspectives on the same topic.

Sample book vs. movie question: Do the sisters in the 1994 film Little Women resemble the characters you imagined when you read Louisa May Alcott’s novel? (Related: Check out our list of great 6th grade books that were made into movies .)

Sample question about comparing two texts: The topic of Christianity is examined in both Avi’s historical novel, Crispin , and C.S. Lewis’ novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe . Compare and contrast the two approaches.

Sample question about comparing two authors’ accounts: Compare and contrast the internal motivations driving the 26th President as depicted in Albert Marrin’s biography, The Great Adventure: Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Modern America , and the former president’s autobiography, Adventures of Theodore Roosevelt.

Tackling complex texts

There’s a push at all reading levels to have kids challenge themselves by reading poems, stories, and nonfiction above their grade level. For sixth graders, that means diving into the sixth- to eighth-grade complexity band . ( See our list of complex books for sixth graders .) Grasping texts aimed at big eighth graders, like Gulliver’s Travels , can be daunting for sixth graders. To scale this challenge, kids should get something called “scaffolding” to help them climb to new reading heights. What does this mean? Lots of support in all sorts of ways. For instance, you might read a passage aloud to your child. Or if your child is struggling with a particular book, have them reread just the first paragraph then discuss it before moving on to the second paragraph. Sometimes all it takes is having a conversation about what they don’t understand to help your child get past their confusion. The important thing to remember is that it’s all in an effort to help readers with Lilliputian skills expand their reading ability to Brobdingnag proportions.

“Reading” more than words

In sixth grade, reading includes more than just words. Kids need to integrate information from a wide variety of visual, oral, quantitative, and multimedia formats , including graphs, charts, maps, tables, slide shows, speeches, interviews, and videos. This is different than years past, when academics only included the written form and non-written assignments were the fun stuff. The upshot for you? Your child’s multimedia assignments may be just as challenging as their textual reading and writing assignments, so they’ll likely need to allocate just as much time and energy to them.

Talking it all out

So, how can you see these skills in action? Obviously in your child’s writing projects , but also in discussions about what your child has read. Sixth graders should read to prepare for discussions and reference evidence when they speak — whether they’re doing a formal presentation, participating in a conversation, responding to a classmate’s question, or rebutting an opposing viewpoint. And at home, these ideas can liven up your dinner conversations and rush hour commutes.

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The Guide to 6th Grade: Reading and Writing

Review reading and writing curricula for 6th grade, including what to expect and resources to support learning..

In their first year of middle school, 6th graders embark on a new journey in their schooling, and with that comes new challenges and changes. In many ways, 6th grade is a year of significant transition for students as they use the skills they have previously learned and apply them to more complex and independent learning in deeper and more rigorous ways. 

While collaboration may still be an important part of the curriculum, students are often required to produce more extensive independent work, specifically in writing. This calls for greater independence and organizational skills, and it may certainly require some adjustment and practice in the beginning of the school year.

Read on to find out what to expect this year! You can shop all sixth grade books and activities at The Scholastic Store .

Sixth Grade Reading 

The ultimate goal of the 6th grade reading curriculum is for students to read increasingly complex texts over the course of the year, preparing them for high school, college, and careers beyond. Students read a variety of texts and different genres, including fiction, drama, poetry, and non-fiction.

There is a specific emphasis on and increase in the reading of nonfiction texts in order to prepare students to read, write, and research across subjects. As students read more complex texts, analyzing and understanding them in deeper ways, they strengthen their knowledge of all subjects.

In order to build reading skills, your 6th grader :

  • Uses evidence from the text in order to summarize the plot, make inferences about and analyze the text, and determine the central theme or themes in a text.
  • Understands and explains the point of view in a text; understands the significance of certain words and passages in a text.
  • Understands and relays the main thesis or claims of a non-fiction text and its supporting evidence.
  • Reads and compares different texts and genres that address the same topics.
  • Uses a variety of media and formats, including video and audio, to further enhance understanding of a topic or text.
  • Participates in class-wide and group discussions expressing the ideas and skills learned.
  • Practices a variety of vocabulary skills, including using the context in which a word is found to determine the meaning of words, recognizing roots of words, and using digital and physical reference materials (dictionaries, thesauruses, and glossaries).
  • Gains an understanding of and the ability to explain figurative language in a text.

6th Grade Writing 

In middle school, 6th graders are encouraged to push themselves further in their writing and write with increased complexity in terms of  length, subject matter, vocabulary, and general writing techniques. At the same time, 6th graders practice and refine many of the skills previously taught to them while enhancing them with the new skills and techniques they learn. 

In order to build writing skills, your 6th grader :

  • Writes using more complex vocabulary and about more complex content.
  • Writes over extended periods of time, such as when writing long-term research or expressive pieces that may take a week.
  • Writes for short amounts of times, such as in one sitting.
  • Writes a variety of genres for a variety of audiences.
  • Use supporting claims and evidence based on credible texts and resources.
  • Include an introduction, a conclusion, and transitions.
  • Integrate other forms of media and formats, such as graphs, charts, headings, audio, or video when appropriate.
  • Descriptive detail of characters, settings, and experiences.
  • A clear structure, with a logical order and flow, thought-out word choice, and a conclusion.
  • Plans, revises, and edits writing, with guidance from teachers and peers.
  • Writes pieces that display the reading skills achieved, including analysis of text, making comparisons and claims, and developing arguments using specific evidence.
  • Uses technology and the Internet to produce and publish writing, work with others, and type a minimum of three pages in one sitting. 

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The assignment.

  • My stomach flipped as I finished pulling on my armor and turned to look at my reflection. A man seemed to stare back at me where, just a few minutes before, a too-thin boy of 13 had stood. I lifted my chin, surprised by how large and intimidating the pieces of fabric and metal made me look. From the outside, you could hardly see evidence of the real me hiding beneath. I narrowed my eyes and pulled in a deep, settling breath. This was no time to allow my nerves to be shaken. Today was the day I had been looking forward to—this was the day I would finally learn of my military assignment.
  • I joined the ranks of my fellow recruits, the collective clinks of our armor-encased bodies echoing through the halls as we silently marched into the coliseum. Today would be a private ceremony, and I searched the small crowd as we entered, anxious to see my father’s reaction to seeing his only son in uniform. He was easy to see from his vantage spot well above most of the crowd. My family’s service to the Roman army had afforded us special privileges throughout the years, as the empire was especially indebted to those who raised their children with a desire for service, as my father and those before him had done for generations.
  • I had known since birth that I would enter the Roman army. It was my heritage, as deeply interwoven a part of me as my green eyes or brown hair; it was simply who I was. I had waited for this day my entire life. As the legion commander approached to make his announcements, my breathing grew quick, my ears buzzing as my heart seemed to thump against the armored plating on my chest.
  • “Recruit Valerius, assigned to aeneator.”
  • Aeneator? This couldn’t be. Aeneator wasn’t a combat role—an aeneator was only used strategically during battle. There was only one assignment per battalion, and the aeneator carried a large horn and blew signal tones to alert the army of orders. Panicked, I searched the face of my father to gauge his reaction to my assignment, but his face was cold and stony.
  • After the announcements were complete, my father approached me. I tried to step closer to him, but my feet felt as though they were made of lead. I lowered my eyes, dreading his words as he reached and placed a hand on my metal shoulder.
  • “Aeneator. My son.” he said. “Your great-grandfather would be proud.”
  • I looked up and met his eyes, my shoulders relaxing in relief as I saw the pride emanating from within him.
  • “It’s a great honor to be charged with directing the century, as your great-grandfather did many years ago. It shows tremendous strength of mind. I know you’ll serve the position well. I’m very proud of you, Son.”
  • I smiled and nodded. “I will serve the position with honor,” I said, now understanding the esteem of the legion commander’s choice. My chest swelled with pride.

Practice question

  • (Choice A)   “‘Recruit Valerius, assigned to aeneator.’” A “‘Recruit Valerius, assigned to aeneator.’”
  • (Choice B)   “Your great-grandfather would be proud.” B “Your great-grandfather would be proud.”
  • (Choice C)   “I will serve the position with honor.” C “I will serve the position with honor.”
  • (Choice D)   “It shows tremendous strength of mind.” D “It shows tremendous strength of mind.”
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6th Grade Reading List

Are you looking for reading material for your 6th grader? This 6th grade reading list has numerous books to choose from. There is also at least one free lesson for each book included on the list. These lessons vary from book to book. Some are comprehensive unit studies or novel guides, while others are simply a set of discussion questions.

All of the lessons below are free, but you will need to obtain the corresponding books. You can buy used books , borrow them from the library, or click/tap on a book’s cover to purchase it on Amazon.

How I Created the List

When creating this 6th grade reading list, I looked at what books several different sources recommend for each grade. Often various curriculum providers and book lists will recommend a book for different grade levels. For this list, I used the average of the different recommended grade levels. Because of this, you’ll find that other sources may recommend some of the books on this list for 5th or 7th grade instead of 6th.

Please note: As values, beliefs, and standards vary widely by family, I have not attempted to screen these books for appropriateness. I recommend that you read several reviews before choosing books for your child to read. The post  How to Choose Age Appropriate Books   lists several resources you can use to help ensure the books you pick are suitable for your family.

The books below are listed in alphabetical order by title. For additional book options, also check out our reading lists for other grades .

This page contains affiliate links. See our complete disclosure for more information.​

Ben and Me: An Astonishing Life of Benjamin Franklin by His Good Mouse Amos by Robert Lawson

This guide, from Teacher’s Network , includes comprehension questions, vocabulary words, writing assignments, and cross-curricular activities.

This lesson, made available by Immanuel Lutheran college, includes comprehension questions, vocabulary words, writing assignments, science experiments, and art projects.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Bearstone by Will Hobbs

NovelWise provides section worksheets, discussion questions, and activities for the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

Rise to Reading has comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and writing prompts for each chapter.

Scholastic’s reading guide includes questions to guide the student’s reading and discussion questions about the book’s plot, setting, theme, and characters.

A multiple-choice book test is available on Teachers Pay Teachers .

reading assignment for 6th grade

Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham

Paving the Way’s reader’s guide provides discussion questions for each chapter.

Homeschool Helper Online’s unit study includes discussion questions and activities.

Barbara Lockman Literature has discussion questions for the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

The Cay by Theodore Taylor

Plain and not so Plain provides vocabulary words and discussion questions for the book.

A chapter-by-chapter discussion guide is available on Teachers Pay Teachers .

reading assignment for 6th grade

Dragonwings by Laurence Yep

HarperCollins created this study guide covering Dragonwings and three other Laurence Yep books. The guide includes discussion questions, background information, and more.

A set of reading questions is available on Teachers Pay Teachers .

reading assignment for 6th grade

Hatchet by Gary Paulson

This novel study found on Teachers Pay Teachers includes discussion questions and other activities.

Rise to Reading has comprehension questions for each chapter of the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Holes by Louis Sachar

Ms. Wrights’s novel study includes comprehension strategies, activities, a writing prompt, vocabulary definitions, and a summative test.

This novel study found at kifo24.wordpress.com includes discussion questions, vocabulary worksheets, and extension activities.

Rise to Reading provides comprehension questions for the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Homer Price by Robert McCloskey

This reading comprehension guide found on Teachers Pay Teachers includes vocabulary, short answer questions, summary writing, and more.

Beginning on page 66 of Response Guides for Teaching Children’s Books , there are discussion questions, writing assignments, and activity suggestions for the book.

Delightful Learning provides several activity ideas for each chapter of the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis

Rise to Reading offers a set of comprehension questions for the book.

Homeschool Share’ s lapbook covers the book’s plot and includes related Bible study.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Island of the Blue Dolphins By Scott O’Dell

This novel study, created by Reed Novel Studies , includes comprehension questions, vocabulary lessons, language arts assignments, and extension activities.  This is the only novel guide that Reed offers for free, and it is in a long list of novel guides that are for sale. Scroll almost halfway down the alphabetical list, and you’ll find the guide.

This set of lapbook and notebooking pages from Teachers Pay Teachers covers the plot, characters, and setting. It also includes scripture, geography, animal studies, and more.

Rise to Reading provides comprehension questions for each chapter of the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George

Scholastic’s reading guide includes questions to guide the student’s reading and discussion questions about the book’s plot, setting, theme, and characters.

On Teachers Pay Teachers , you’ll find this test that covers the whole book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

King of the Wind by Marguerite Henry

Book Units Teacher has made multiple-choice worksheets available for each chapter.

As We Walk Along the Road provides ideas for a unit study based on the book that includes connections to countries & cultures, science, literature, and crafts.

reading assignment for 6th grade

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis

The C.S. Lewis Foundation provides an educator’s guide for the book. It includes vocabulary exercises, comprehension questions, critical thinking questions, writing prompts, and art projects.

Homeschool Share’s lapbook covers plot details, characters, and some related Bible study.

Beginning on page 75 of Response Guides for Teaching Children’s Books , there are discussion questions, writing assignments, and activity suggestions for the book.

Rise to Reading provides comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and writing prompts for the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

The Magician’s Nephew by C. S. Lewis

Homeschool Share’s lapbook covers the book’s plot and includes related Bible study.

The Book Den provides discussion questions for the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli

This Read Works unit includes comprehension questions, vocabulary activities, and extension activities. Click “get all” next to “teacher and student materials” to download the unit. You will also need to create a free account.

This resource from Teachers Pay Teachers provides reader response writing prompts for the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Missing May by Cynthia Rylant

This comprehension packet from k6edu.com has comprehension questions and vocabulary words.

Books on Tape’s teacher’s guide includes pre-reading activities, discussion questions,  interdisciplinary connections, and vocabulary words.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Old Yeller by Fred Gipson

Beginning on page 90 of Response Guides for Teaching Children’s Books , there are discussion questions, writing assignments, and activity suggestions for the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster

At Rise to Reading , you’ll find comprehension questions for each chapter of the book.

Homeschool Share’s novel study and lapbook include comprehension questions, vocabulary work, and related language arts concepts.

A final test is available for the book on Teachers Pay Teachers .

reading assignment for 6th grade

Shades of Gray by Carolyn Reeder

Carol Hurst’s Children’s Literature Site provides discussion questions and activities for the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare

Rise to Reading provides comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and writing prompts.

Homeschool Share’s unit study and printables set includes lessons related to the book in language arts, history, geography, science, food preparation, and more.

Mr. Parratore’s reading packet includes discussion questions for each chapter.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Sounder by William H. Armstrong

reading assignment for 6th grade

Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt

This worksheet set found on Teachers Pay Teachers covers quotes, themes, and figurative language. It also includes a true/false quiz on the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis

This post from Freedom Homeschooling provides links to book study materials for the book. These materials give information about historical context and include discussion questions, vocabulary words, writing prompts, and more.

reading assignment for 6th grade

When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead

At Rise to Reading , you’ll find comprehension questions for each chapter.

Learning Hero’s book discussion guide includes vocabulary, ideas & themes, and extra activities.

Hilltown Families provides a literature guide that includes discussion questions, activities, and assessments.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls

Scholastic offers a reading guide for the book that includes questions to guide the student’s reading and discussion questions about the book’s plot, setting, theme, and characters.

Rise to Reading has comprehension questions and vocabulary words for the book.

reading assignment for 6th grade

A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle

Rise to Reading offers comprehension questions, vocabulary words, and writing prompts.

Woo! Jr. Kids provides comprehension and vocabulary worksheets for the book.

This novel study from Teachers Pay Teachers includes comprehension questions and vocabulary assignments.

With this lesson found on Teachers Pay Teachers students compare the book to the movie.

reading assignment for 6th grade

Wonder by R.J. Palacio

Wonder the Book , the book’s official website, has created a collection of downloadable teacher resources.

This novel unit found on Teachers Pay Teachers includes discussion questions and writing prompts.

reading assignment for 6th grade

I hope your child enjoys reading these books!

7th Grade School Reading List

When your child is ready, we also have a 7th grade reading list . Like our 6th grade reading list, it includes at least one free novel study or lesson for each book.

More Free Reading Curriculum & Resources

Free Vintage Readers for 6th Grade – Download vintage graded readers.

Free Book Guides – This page tells where to find book guides and novel studies for every grade.

Free Reading and Literature Curriculum – On this page, you’ll find many reading and literature curriculum options.

Free eBooks – This post tells where to find free eBooks for the entire family.

Free Audiobooks – This post shares where to find free audiobooks for all ages.

6th Grade Reading List

Note: This post was originally published on June 3, 2021, and has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness.

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Ben and the Eggs Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet Short Vowel E Sound

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Harry and the Bear Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet AIR Sound

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Hiding in the Firs Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet ER Sound

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Jon Got Busy Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet Short Vowel O Sound

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Let's Go Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet OO Sound

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Mark's Barn Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet AR Sound

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Pat and the Animals Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet Short Vowel A Sound

Pat and the Animals Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet – Short Vowel A Sound

Patty and Gus Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet Short Vowel U Sound

Patty and Gus Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet – Short Vowel U Sound

Paul and Austin Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet AW Sound

Paul and Austin Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet – AW Sound

The Goat and the Soap Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet Long Vowel O Sound

The Goat and the Soap Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet – Long Vowel O Sound

The Loud Cow Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet OW Sound

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The Pie Guy Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet Long Vowel I Sound

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The Tower Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet OUR Sound

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Tim Got Sick Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet Short Vowel I Sound

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Timmy's Letter Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet EAR Sound

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Toys and Coins Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet OY Sound

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What Did Ruth Do? Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet Long Vowel U Sound

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What's That Smell Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet URE Sound

What’s That Smell? Phonics Reading Comprehension Story Worksheet – URE Sound

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Thanksgiving Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Thanksgiving Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Egor and Ted’s Exciting Autumn Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Creation Song

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Back to School Icebreaker Worksheet

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About Me Worksheet

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Blank Backpack

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Back to School Flip Books Activity

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Character Counts Character Education Activity

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Matching Multiplication Single Digit Worksheet

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Cryptocurrency and the Blockchain Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Tina Turner Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Memorial Day Word Search Worksheet

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    This printable 6th grade reading comprehension worksheet focuses on Rudyard Kipling's classic tale about the mongoose Rikki-tikki-tavi. 6th grade readers can practice many reading comprehension skills through the completion of this reading passage assignment. It includes interpretation of figurative language, identification of the sequence of events, and determination of contextual vocabulary.

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    Students will create a quilt that tells a story. This is a great arts & crafts activity that also ties in creative…. Week 1: Word analogies to sharpen students' thinking skills and prepare them for standardized tests. As a fun way to practice reading and pronouncing words, try these tongue twisters with your students.

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    The Assignment. My stomach flipped as I finished pulling on my armor and turned to look at my reflection. A man seemed to stare back at me where, just a few minutes before, a too-thin boy of 13 had stood. I lifted my chin, surprised by how large and intimidating the pieces of fabric and metal made me look. From the outside, you could hardly see ...

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    This packet has information for parents of students entering sixth grade. There two required assignments. Assignment #1 is to read Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor and complete a follow-up written assignment. The second assignment is to pick one book from the book list to read and write a one page summary.

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