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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.

  • Reading Comprehension Worksheets

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

Theme Worksheet 5 - This worksheet has five more short stories that teach big lessons. Students read each, determine the theme or author's message, and then support their answer with text. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 5 | RTF Theme Worksheet 5 | PDF Theme Worksheet 5 | Preview Theme Worksheet 5 | Answers

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

Tone Worksheet 1 - Students read four emotive poems, identify the subject, and attempt to determine the speaker's tone in each. They also use the text to support their answers. View my readibility scores . Tone Worksheet 1 | RTF Tone Worksheet 1 | PDF Tone Worksheet 1 | Preview Tone Worksheet 1 | Answers

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Types of Conflict Worksheet 1 - Students read ten story summaries. From each summary they must determine the protagonist, antagonist, and type of conflict. View my readibility scores . Types of Conflict Worksheet 1 | RTF Types of Conflict Worksheet 1 | PDF Types of Conflict Worksheet 1 | Preview Types of Conflict Worksheet 1 | Answers

Types of Conflict Worksheet 4 - This worksheet has ten more story descriptions. Students read each passage and identify the protagonist, antagonist, and type of conflict. View my readibility scores . Types of Conflict Worksheet 4 | RTF Types of Conflict Worksheet 4 | PDF Types of Conflict Worksheet 4 | Preview Types of Conflict Worksheet 4 | Answers

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Catch every case of a faulty tense shift as you help the second part change to be compatible with the first tense, ringing in a spring of tense-consistent sentences all around.

Fixing Errors in Shifts in Verb Tense

Identifying Subject Complements

In order for kids to underline the subject complements in these sentences from our 6th grade grammar worksheets, they must first zero in on the linking verbs.

Identifying Subject Complements

Choosing Correct Singular/Plural Forms

Build on, practice, and master using the right singular or plural combinations of verbs and helping verbs to write sentences whose verbs and subjects agree.

Choosing Correct Singular or Plural Forms

Transition Words to Compare and Contrast

The key for kids to choose the correct compare/contrast transition word/phrase here is to read the sentence focusing on the commas in the answer part.

Transition Words to Compare and Contrast

Identifying Independent Clauses in Sentences

Giving this set of 6th grade grammar worksheets pdf gusto are the independent clauses that young grammarians split each sentence into and write afresh on the lines provided.

Identifying Independent Clauses in Sentences

Choosing Correct Conjunctive Adverbs

If you have a yen for flawless writing, you'll keep conjunctive adverbs front and center; this task on completing texts choosing the right conjunctive adverbs is a great place to start.

Choosing Correct Conjunctive Adverbs

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Grade 6 Language Arts Worksheets

At this grade level students begin to perfect all aspects of information output and input. Listening takes center stage in many different ways in this grade level. Locking down more difficult vocabulary is a must here. Sixth grade students have one of the most significant jumps in reader level. Students are expected to see an explosion of language growth over the course of this school year. There are many concepts that first appear in the 6th grade language arts curriculum. 6th graders are making a bit of leap into unknown territory. Rather than reading into inferences, we expect students at this level to make their own inferences and back them up with a traceable and well documented argument. Where before we were looking for students to state their opinions at the 6th grade level we want to only hear validated facts.

6th Grade Language Worksheets

Understanding the Use of Pronouns - Time to work on usage as well as placement of the words. [L.6.1.A]

Object Pronouns - When you focus on a single object they all get going together. [L.6.1.A]

Possessive Pronouns - When someone owns something, these words come into play. [L.6.1.A]

Subject Pronouns - These are focus on a specific thing or object. They are very easy to recognize. [L.6.1.A]

Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns - These forms of language usage really give students more inner meaning. [L.6.1.B]

Plural Pronouns - When you have to define a group. [L.6.1.B]

Singular Pronouns - You only have one, this what you need. The establishes an agreement between the verb and subject. [L.6.1.B]

Pronoun Shift - How do we move those words to make us feel more. [L.6.1.C]

Gender Nouns - We have you transform preset language. [L.6.1.C]

Working With Vague Pronouns - Some pronouns just don't tell you enough. We can correct that. [L.6.1.D]

Language Variations - Time to mix it up for movement. [L.6.1.E]

Sentence Completion - Knock off those last words of the sentences. [L.6.1]

Subjects and Predicates - When you are trying to make a solid sentence, this a fundamental part. [L.6.1.E]

Direct and Indirect Speech - Talk right at it or away from it. Direct is usually found in quotes. [L.6-7.1]

Using Punctuation To Set Off Elements - This section fact checks the previous topic. [L.6.2.A]

Grade 6 Spelling - Some of the words found in here might make feel that they are meant for middle schoolers. [L.6.2.B]

Sentence Pattern - How does the sentence flow off of the tongue. This is fundamental skill in English. [L.6.3.A]

Style and Tone - This takes a lot of thought, on the part of the author, to put you in just the right mood with their work. [L.6.3.B]

Verb Patterns - Controlling the word flow will create powerful sentences. This part of speech can make the reader take action. [L.6.3.B]

Word Position or Function As Context Clues - What is the purpose of each word is what you should be looking at. [L.6.4.A]

Using Affixes and Roots To Determine Words - Root words can tell you a ton about why an author chose a word or phrase. [L.6.4.B]

Pronouncing Words and Clarifying Their Meaning - Why do we say a word a certain way? That is what we look at. [L.6.4.C]

Verifying Word Meanings - Where do we find out how words move in and out? [L.6.4.D]

Negation - How to reverse roles or stances in a sentence. [L.6]

Personification In Context - Where does the idea come from? Some authors have a great command of this. [L.6.5.A]

Personification - This is when you try to bring a rock to life with words. It can really capture your audience. [L.6.5.A]

Understanding Relationships Between Words - This is an extremely tough concept for kids to grasp. [L.6.5.B]

Connotation and Denotation - It's really how we define words and how those definitions leave us feeling. [L.6.5.C]

Grade 6 Vocabulary Words - These words are on par for what you will see. [L.6.6]

6th Grade Reading: Literature Worksheets

Using Evidence In Text to Support Analysis - Arguing is great, but have facts that back up your argument will get you listened to. [RL.6.1]

Summarizing Text - This is a very valuable skill for anyone to have. Not everyone has this mastered. [RL.6.2]

Explaining Literary Elements - Putting more ideas together and getting a good string of thoughts is the key to this section. [RL.6.3]

Character Development - How do the character's come to life throughout the work? [RL.6.3]

Story Plot and Sequence - Determine how the author arranged the story to have an impactful affect on their audience. [RL.6.3]

Plots - Understanding plots and the flow of story themes. [RL.6.3]

Plot Twist - We help students learn to identify the use of this technique and we help them get comfortable with using it in their own writing. [RL.6-8.3]

Story Elements - Your run of the mill: characters, conflict, plot, setting, and of course the resolution. [RL.6-7.3]

Epilogue - We look at how this part of a book can be used for additional comments or to bring a conclusion to the work. [RL.6.3]

Excursus - This is when the author spins off topic. This can be helpful, when used properly. [RL.6.3]

Foreword - This is found in the front of a book that explains to the reader why they should read the work. [RL.6.3]

Word Meaning - You might need some reference tools to work with you on this. [RL.6.4]

Analyzing the Significance of a Sentence, Chapter, Scene, or Stanza - Where does this all link up? How much toward a work does that sentence or even chapter hold? [RL.6.5]

Narrator's Point of View - The story is being told by someone. Did you ever wondering why he/she is telling the story? [RL.6.6]

Compare Works of Literature to Other Mediums - We even go back far enough to look at the radio. [RL.6.7]

Comparing Theme and Topics Between Texts - You will need to compare two texts and see the difference between them. [RL.6.9]

Genres - When reading different writing forms, they require a slightly different approach. [RL.6.9]

Framing Persuasive Arguments - Write them in such a way that the you can't possible question the thoughts. [RL.6.9]

Farce - This is a literary genre that uses comedic situations that are greatly exaggerated to entertain the audience. [RL.6.9]

Grade 6 Reading Literature Comprehension - Literature at this level approaches more Classic works. [RL.6.10]

Little Women - Students explore this classic Louisa May Alcott novel. [RL.6-8.10]

6th Grade Reading: Informational Text Worksheets

Citing Textual Evidence - Students start to understand the importance of facts to back up your thoughts. [RI.6.1]

Central Ideas of Text - If your job was to write headlines for the local paper, this would be your job. [RI.6.2]

Analyzing Key Details From Text - You really need to pay attention to detail when working with these. [RI.6.3]

Figurative, Connotative, and Technical Word Meanings - These are the big words that your parents warned you about. [RI.6.4]

Collocation - These words just always seem to be hanging with one another. It helps you form proper sentences. [RI.6.4]

Oxymorons - This is a blindingly dark topic for us. Get it? [RI.6.4]

Analyzing A Specific Portion of Text - Usually the section of interest are covered in bold writing . [RI.6.5]

Author's Purpose - What is he/she taking this stance for? [RI.6.6]

Evaluating Claims In A Text - This skill helps you become an intelligent consumer. [RI.6.8]

Comparing Authors Presentation of Events - In most cases, you will be comparing two different works. [RI.6.9]

Grade 6 Literary Nonfiction Reading Comprehension - This seems to be the prevalent type of tasks we are seeing nationally these days. [RI.6.10]

6th Grade Writing Worksheets

Argument Introduction - It tough to know where to start with this one. Effective trial lawyers are really good at this. [W.6.1.A]

Topic Sentences - Get that body of work off to a head start. When written well an audience can get immersed quickly in a story. [W.4-6.1.A]

Using Evidence To Support Claims - Here we start to use inference skills. Make sure to document things properly. [W.6.1.B]

Writing With Pronoun Shifts - This is when you want to mix up your use of pronouns. Sometimes a single pronoun just doesn't do it. [W.6.1.C]

Formal vs. Informal Style Writing - What level of sophistication does your reader have? [W.6.1.D]

Language Variations - Spice is one of the greatest things you can add to your thoughts. [W.6.1.E]

Riddles and Clues - Use the clue to solve each riddle. [W.6.1]

Informative Text Introduction - The reader has a bit of an expectation when reading nonfictional work. [W.6.2.A]

Topic Development Writing - I like to use outlines when setting these up. I helps to make sure you covered everything. [W.6.2.B]

Using Transitions Words To Show Relationships - This really smooths out the text for the reader. [W.6.2.C]

Using General and Precise Words - A simple word doesn't do it as effective as a highly targeted word can. [W.6.2.D]

Formal Explanatory Writing - Technical writing and this form have a great many similarities. [W.6.2.E]

Explanatory Conclusion Statement - Piece it all together and see if we can sum up everything that needs to be said. [W.6.2.F]

Notice Writing - When you need to get the word out about something, usually an event. [W.6-8.2]

Narrative Introduction - Some of the best movies ever made have powerful narrative openings. [W.6.3.A]

Narrative Techniques - Different ways to craft a message to make a listener or reader understand the setting. [W.6.3.B]

Shifting Time and Settings Through Writing - You can skip generations or even centuries using the proper techniques. [W.6.3.C]

Using Descriptive and Sensory Language Writing - This helps quickly establish the mood of any work. [W.6.3.D]

Narrative Conclusion - How can a narrator wrap this up solidly for you. It should leave you wanting more. [W.6.3.E]

Comic Strips - When you need to engage students in learning to frame narrative these are pure gold. [W.5-6.3]

Writing Thank You Notes - Everyone needs a little thank you pick me up now and then. [W.6-8.3]

Character Descriptions - You need to take a deep dive into brainstorming here. [W.6.3]

Exposition - Students explore the various ways these can use these types of techniques in their own compositions. [W.5-7.3]

Writing With Purpose and For an Audience - Take the audience off in their minds. [W.6.4]

Revising and Editing - This goes hand-in-hand with proofreading skills. We definitely recommend to make this collaborative. [W.6.5]

Grade 6 Typing and Publishing - You will need access to a computer for this, preferably a desktop. [W.6.6]

Grade 6 Research Skills - In most cases you will get to choose your own topic. Otherwise you will at least have a choice of topic. [W.6.7]

Paraphrasing and Quotes - This helps you directly cite evidence in a body of work itself. [W.6.8]

Understanding Literature - When you are given a piece of literature you have to know where to start and finish as well. [W.6.9.A]

Understanding Literary Nonfiction - What about things that are all fact based. Some people actually prefer reading this over fiction. [W.6.9.B]

Writing For Purpose and Specific Audiences - Understanding the motivations of your readers and listeners is the key to any great work. [W.6.10]

Biographies - Life stories are always fun and engaging. [W.6.10]

Science Related Language Content - A nice mix of reading comprehension and grammar. [RST.6.1]

History/Social Studies

Social Studies Related Language Arts - Tons of reading comprehension work for you. [RH.6.8]

Sequential (Procedural) Writing - Time to distinguish between the two. [RH.6-8.5]

Facts or Opinions - Time to distinguish between the two. Use evidence when ever it is possible to do so. [RH.6-8.8]

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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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Identifying Subject and Object Pronouns

Identifying Subject and Object Pronouns

Treat grade 6 learners to some instant practice with our language arts worksheet pdf in distinguishing between the pronouns used as subjects and objects in each sentence. Direct students to complete each sentence using either a subject pronoun or an object pronoun.

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Analyzing Metaphors

Analyzing Metaphors

Identify the three parts of each metaphor: the tenor or the subject to which attributes are ascribed, the vehicle whose attributes are borrowed, and the common ground which shows the similarity.

Helen Keller | Reading Comprehension

Helen Keller | Reading Comprehension

Increase interest and brush up comprehension strategies as you analyze the characters of Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan while scanning through the informational text. Write an appreciatory note on the passage.

Completing Sentences Using Say, Tell, or Ask

Completing Sentences Using Say, Tell, or Ask

Complete each sentence in this 6th grade printable ELA worksheet, using "say" to report a statement, "tell" to report statements, imperatives, and requests, and "ask" for questions and requests.

Identifying Personification in a Story

Identifying Personification in a Story

Skim through the story "A Spooky Night", hunting for instances of personifications, where non-human objects are endowed with human qualities, and underline them.

Misplaced Modifiers | Editing and Proofreading

Misplaced Modifiers | Editing and Proofreading

Spot the misplaced modifier in each sentence as you walk through this English worksheet pdf and underline it. Rewrite the sentence by placing the modifier in the correct position.

Spotting Phrasal Verbs in the Story

Spotting Phrasal Verbs in the Story

Draw students into mining the story "Cleanup Day" for phrasal verbs and underlining them. Direct them to frame meaningful sentences with the phrasal verbs found and fast-track their phrasal verb uptake.

Completing Alliterations

Completing Alliterations

Pique the minds of learners with this printable grade 6 language arts worksheet as they identify the repeated initial sounds in each sentence and supply a word with a similar sound to complete the alliteration.

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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 and review summarizing skills in the process.

Nouns as Indirect Objects

Nouns as Indirect Objects

Prep-up learners with our 6th grade ELA worksheet pdf and get them to comb each sentence for the indirect object, which is a noun here, that receives the benefit of the action of the verb and underline it.

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Matching Onomatopoeia

Adopt an interesting way to get students exposed to this literary device replete with sound effect. Let them read each scenario and match it to the onomatopoeia or the sound word that resembles the sound produced.

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Changing Facts into Opinions

Read the verified facts in this printable English worksheet and write an opinion about each topic. Remember, the facts remain the same, while opinions change from person to person.

Identifying Dependent Clauses

Identifying Dependent Clauses

Foster an understanding of the dependent or subordinate clause that doesn't contain a complete thought and functions either as a noun, adjective, or adverb clause in a sentence and underline it.

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Completing Oxymorons

Creating interesting oxymorons is what grade 6 students do in this language arts worksheet pdf, as they match the words in the box with contradictory words attached to the spider's legs, and combine them.

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Grammar worksheets for Grade 6 are essential tools for teachers to help their students develop strong reading and writing skills. These worksheets cover a wide range of topics, including parts of speech, sentence structure, punctuation, and vocabulary. By incorporating these engaging and interactive resources into their lesson plans, educators can effectively reinforce important concepts and provide ample opportunities for practice. As students work through these exercises, they will gain a deeper understanding of the rules and nuances of the English language, ultimately improving their overall communication abilities. With a variety of formats and difficulty levels available, teachers can easily customize these grammar worksheets for Grade 6 to meet the unique needs of their students.

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The reading comprehension passages below include sixth grade appropriate reading passages and related questions. Each worksheet also includes a cross-curricular focus on earth science, physical science, history, social sciences, or life sciences. This allows students to build their reading comprehension skills and reinforce knowledge in other subject areas. Each of the passages measure between Lexile level ranges 925 - 1070.

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Extreme Weather

Extreme Weather

This worksheet explores the types of extreme weather with a short reading comprehension exercise.

Galileo and His Telescope

Galileo and His Telescope

Your student will learn about Galileo and analyze the text in this reading comprehension worksheet.

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Hide and Seek

Your student will learn about how organisms adapt to their environment and then write the main idea and supporting details.

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Limited Resources

This reading comprehension worksheet asks your student to read and analyze conservation techniques for natural resources.

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National Symbols

Your student will discover the US national symbols and what they stand for in this reading comprehension worksheet.

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Self Reflection

This worksheet on self reflection teaches a valuable lesson as well as developing reading comprehension skills.

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Taiga Ecosystems

The taiga ecosystem is the focus of this worksheet, which includes a reading comprehension exercise.

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The Apprentice System

Your student can practice identifying the central idea and supporting points in this reading comprehension worksheet.

Traveling to the Distant West

Traveling to the Distant West

Your student will read and analyze the text in this worksheet about transportation to the American West.

Waves and Currents

Waves and Currents

Your student will answer some word meaning questions in this reading comprehension worksheet on waves and currents.

What Is Tribal Government?

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CBSE Worksheet on Conjunction For Class 6

Conjunctions are important parts of speech that connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. They are used to join different parts of a sentence to make it more meaningful and coherent. Conjunctions help in showing the relationship between the words, phrases, or clauses they connect. In Conjunction worksheet for class 6 , students will practice using different types of conjunctions such as coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions to enhance their understanding of how conjunctions work in sentences. Through this conjunction exercise, students will improve their grammar skills and learn to construct well-structured and cohesive sentences. The conjunctions worksheet for class 6 with answers not only test students’ knowledge of conjunctions but also help them practice constructing well-structured sentences by using conjunctions effectively.

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Conjunction and It’s Type

A conjunction is a word that connects other words, phrases, clauses or sentences together. It shows how the connected parts are related.

Here are types of conjunctions with examples:

1. Coordinating Conjunctions

Coordinating conjunctions connect words, phrases or clauses that are equal or similar in importance. The most common coordinating conjunctions are:

  • I like apples and oranges.

2. Subordinating Conjunctions

Subordinating conjunctions connect a main clause to a dependent clause. They show how the clauses are related, such as showing time, cause, condition, etc. Some common subordinating conjunctions are:

  • I stayed home because it was raining.

3. Correlative Conjunctions

Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that work together. The most common pairs are:

  • both…and
  • not only…but also
  • either…or
  • Both my mom and dad came to my soccer game.

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Worksheet 1 – Conjunction Worksheet for Class 6

Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate conjunction from the options provided.

1. I want to go to the park _____ play some games. Options: and, but, so

2. She will not come to the party _____ she is feeling unwell. Options: because, if, while

3. _____ you study hard, you will pass the exam. Options: If, Or, But

4. He is not only a good student _____ a talented musician. Options: and, but, or

5. I will either go for a walk _____ read a book at home. Options: and, or, so

6. They can play outside _____ it stops raining. Options: but, until, so

7. _____ I finish my homework, I can watch TV. Options: If, While, So

8. She likes to dance _____ sing. Options: and, but, so

9. He is tall _____ strong. Options: and, but, so

10. _____ you eat your vegetables, you can have dessert. Options: If, Or, And

Worksheet 1 –Conjunction Worksheet for Class 6 Answers

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Worksheet 2 – Conjunction Worksheet for Class 6

Fill in the Blanks

Complete the sentences below by choosing the correct conjunction from the list: and, but, or, because, so, if, when, while.

  • I like apples __________ oranges.
  • It was raining heavily, __________ we decided to stay inside.
  • You can have ice cream __________ you finish your vegetables.
  • She was late for school __________ she missed the bus.
  • I will go to the park __________ it stops raining.

Sentence Combination

Combine the following pairs of simple sentences into complex or compound sentences using suitable conjunctions.

  • It was a sunny day. We went to the beach.
  • I like playing football. My brother prefers basketball.
  • The baby was crying. The mother picked her up.
  • I will help you with your homework. You promise to do the dishes.
  • The teacher explained the lesson. The students listened carefully.

Identify the Conjunctions

Read the following passage and underline all the conjunctions used:Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Goldilocks. She went for a walk in the forest. She came upon a cottage and went inside. There she saw three bowls of porridge. She was hungry, so she tasted the porridge from the first bowl. But it was too hot. So she tasted the porridge from the second bowl. But it was too cold. So she tasted the last bowl of porridge. It was just right, so she ate it all up.

Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the correct conjunction to complete each sentence:

  • I like pizza __________ pasta. a) and b) but c) or d) because
  • It was raining heavily, __________ we decided to stay inside. a) and b) but c) so d) if
  • You can have ice cream __________ you finish your vegetables. a) and b) or c) because d) when

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Worksheet 2 –Conjunction Worksheet for Class 6 Answers

  • It was a sunny day, so we went to the beach.
  • I like playing football, but my brother prefers basketball.
  • The baby was crying, so the mother picked her up.
  • I will help you with your homework if you promise to do the dishes.
  • The teacher explained the lesson, and the students listened carefully.

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Worksheet 3 – Conjunction Worksheet for Class 6

Complete the sentences below by choosing the correct conjunction from the list: yet, unless, until, whenever, although, as, since, so that.

  • I will wait for you __________ you are ready.
  • __________ it was raining, we went for a walk.
  • She has been studying hard __________ she wants to get good grades.
  • I will turn off the lights __________ you leave the room.
  • __________ you finish your homework, you can’t watch TV.
  • The weather was cold. We still went for a picnic.
  • I like playing chess. My sister prefers playing cards.
  • The dog was barking. The neighbors complained about the noise.
  • I will buy a new book. I save enough money.
  • The teacher explained the lesson. The students took notes.

Read the following passage and underline all the conjunctions used:Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Jack. He lived with his mother, and they were very poor. One day, Jack’s mother asked him to sell their cow at the market. On his way, he met a strange man who offered to trade some magic beans for the cow. Although Jack’s mother had told him not to accept anything but money, he made the trade. When Jack returned home without any money, his mother was very angry. She threw the beans out of the window and sent Jack to bed without any supper.

  • __________ it was raining, we went for a walk. a) Although b) Since c) Unless d) Until
  • I will turn off the lights __________ you leave the room. a) whenever b) so that c) as d) yet
  • __________ you finish your homework, you can’t watch TV. a) Unless b) Until c) Whenever d) Although

Worksheet 3 –Conjunction Worksheet for Class 6 Answers

  • The weather was cold, yet we still went for a picnic.
  • I like playing chess, but my sister prefers playing cards.
  • The dog was barking, so the neighbors complained about the noise.
  • I will buy a new book as soon as I save enough money.
  • The teacher explained the lesson so that the students could understand better.
  • a) Although

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  • Easy to Understand : Our worksheets are designed to be simple and clear, making it easy for Class 6 students to understand conjunctions.
  • Engaging Exercises : The exercises are fun and interactive, helping students stay interested while they learn.
  • Comprehensive Practice : The worksheet covers all types of conjunctions—coordinating, subordinating, and correlative—giving students a well-rounded understanding.
  • Improves Writing Skills : Practicing with our worksheet helps students use conjunctions correctly, which improves their overall writing skills.
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FAQs Conjunction Worksheet For Class 6

Which conjunction is still.

Still is not a conjunction; it is an adverb. It is used to indicate that something continues to happen or be the case.

What are all the time conjunctions?

Time conjunctions include words like before, after, when, while, until, and since. They connect actions or events based on their timing.

What is a conjunction for Class 6?

A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. Examples are and, but, or, because, and although.

What are the rules of conjunction?

The rules of conjunctions involve using them to link similar words, phrases, or clauses correctly. Coordinating conjunctions join equal parts, while subordinating conjunctions link dependent and independent clauses.

How many conjunctions are there in English?

There are many conjunctions in English, but they are mainly divided into three types: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions.

What are the uses of conjunctions?

Conjunctions are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses, making sentences clearer and more cohesive. They help express relationships between ideas, such as contrast, addition, cause, and time.

How many types of conjunction are found?

There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions, and correlative conjunctions. Each type serves a different purpose in connecting ideas within sentences.

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