Grade 6English Language Arts: Reading Informational Text
Use the information below to get a deeper understanding of what your child has mastered and areas where your child may need more help. There are also resources you can use to find activities to support your child’s learning at home.
Help can I help my child progress?
Next Steps
Here are some exercises you can work on at home with your Grade 6 student.
Below Mastery
Ask your student to read different informational texts (articles, books) and explain the main ideas and the authors’ points of view. Discuss why specific sentences or words are included and how they help to develop the authors’ ideas.
At or Near Mastery
Ask your student to read different types of informational texts and explain how the details relate to the main ideas. Talk about how specific ideas or events are introduced and developed. Ask how specific sentences or paragraphs help to develop the author’s ideas.
Above Mastery
Ask your student to read different types of informational texts and explain how key events, people, or ideas are introduced and developed. Ask your student to compare texts about the same topic and discuss the authors’ different interpretations, supporting evidence, and ideas.
Talking With Your Child's Teacher
This document titled “Moving Forward: A Guide for Conversations with Your Child’s Teacher” includes helpful tips and questions to discuss with the teacher about your child’s classroom performance, academic progress, and more.
Additional Free Resources Available to Support Your Child's Learning
Use this information to have a meaningful conversation with your child’s teacher about the skills and content in the grade level and to support your child’s learning at home.