Structure of a Story, Drama, or Poem
Relating Pieces to the Whole
RL.5.5 and 2 more
Parker's Journal
Textual Evidence and Inferences
RL.6.1 and 1 more
Fact or Opinion - Evaluating Claims
Author's Argument
RI.6.6 and 1 more
How Does an Author Distinguish Their Point of View
Author's Point of View and Goal
RI.7.5 and 1 more
Dr. Chavez's Science Lab
Textual Evidence
RI.6.1
Parkside News Report
Central Idea of a Text
RI.6.2
When It Rains On Summer Days
Textual Evidence and Inferences
RL.6.1
Exploration on Mt. Sawyer
Plot Development
RL.6.3
Cat Nap
Introduction to Text Structure
RL.6.5
My Grandpa Took Me Fishing
Point of View
RL.6.6
Narrator's Point of View 6th Grade
Point of View
RL.6.6
Reading Informational Text: Integrating Information
Integrate Information
RI.6.7
Main Idea of an Article
Central Idea of a Text
RI.6.2
Citing Textual Evidence 8th Grade
Textual evidence and inferencing
RI.8.1
Using Evidence To Make Conclusions
Textual Evidence
RI.6.1
Compare & Contrast Authors' Presentation of Facts
Compare and Contrast
RI.6.9
Intro to Connections in Informational Text
Development of an Idea or Event
RI.6.3
Comparing the Book & the Movie
Compare a Text with a Performance
RL.6.7
Citing Evidence
Textual evidence and inferencing
RI.8.1
Comparing & Contrasting Points of View
Compare and Contrast
RI.6.9
6th graders will be diving into all sorts of amazing books, from classic novels to contemporary works of fiction. They'll be honing their reading skills, including fluency, comprehension, and critical analysis. Along the way, students will get to explore different genres like mysteries, biographies, and fantasy. They will also be building up vocabulary, learning new words and phrases that will help them express themselves better. Let’s journey to new worlds and meet new characters together!
For a more comprehensive look at eSpark's standards-aligned sixth grade reading teaching resources, check out the breakdown of covered domains and the skills students will be working on here:
Some of the skills students will master in eSpark include:
Reading Literature
Reading Informational
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