Grade 6: The Strategic Reader
Sharpen Your Reading Skills Every Day
Help your child expand their thinking, question the text, and build stronger independent reading skills.
- Ask Questions while Reading: Great readers don't just read; they also wonder. Write down any questions that come to mind and talk about them. This will help you understand better, and start meaningful conversations about the text.
- Use the "What Does It Mean?" strategy: After reading a paragraph, ask yourself, "What does it mean?" This will help you understand what the author is trying to say, understand more complicated ideas, and explain the meaning in your own words.
- Read different kinds of texts: Read history books, fantasy novels, and science articles. The more different things you read, the better you will understand them. Follow your interests, but be open to new topics and styles.
- Encourage Questions: Texts for sixth grade are harder. Ask your child to write down any questions they have while they read, and then talk about them together. This helps your child feel more sure and clear.
- Try the "What Does It Mean?" Check: After each section, have your child say what it means in their own words. This makes them think more deeply and get the author's point.
- Support Their Interests: Let them read whatever they want, whether it's history, fantasy, science, or something else. As they read more in different genres, their reading skills get better.
- Stay supportive: Reading is getting harder now. Be patient, praise their work, and remind them that practicing will help them become better at reading on their own.
Grade 6 Practice Quizzes
Guide your child in exploring new types of texts and forming strong, well-reasoned opinions.
The Grove and the Fortress: Nature vs. Industry
Inside the Pitchblende Shed
The Story of Sojourner
Banaue Rice Terraces vs. Pamukkale Travertines
The Boy Who Walked the Great Wall
Still I Rise
The Story of the Hokku
The Great Divide: A Journey Through the Asteroid Belt
Caesar vs Pompey: A Debate
A Day at the Colosseum
The Language of Longbourn
The Language Architect
An Interview with a Brushstroke
The Screenwriting Room
The Marathon's Wall
The Empty Art Studio
The Journal of Dr. Aris
The Case of the Forgotten Song
The Calm of a Finished List
The Story of the "Like" Button
Grow a Curious, Independent Reader
Support your child as they tackle more challenging passages with ease and curiosity.