Grade 6 ELA
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Reading strategies
Main idea: Finding the Main Idea in Informational Text
Main idea: Combining Information from Two Texts
Theme: Summarizing a Story: BPS
Theme: Finding the Theme: Lessons in Stories
Author's purpose and tone: Author's Purpose (What's the Reason?)
Author's purpose and tone: Which Sentence Is More Formal?
Author's purpose and tone: Identifying Tone: Objective vs. Subjective & Judgmental
Author's perspective: Compare and Contrast Points of View
Text structure: Compare and Contrast Text Structure
Text structure: Understanding Cause and Effect
Text structure: Text Structure: Problem and Solution
Text structure: Identify Text Structures
Literary devices: Identify Sensory Details
Literary devices: Understanding Allusions
Literary devices: Figurative Language: Personification
Literary devices: Classify Figures of Speech
Literary devices: Figures of Speech: Antithesis & More
Analyzing literature: Narrative Point of View
Analyzing literature: Reading Between the Lines: Making Inferences
Analyzing literature: Reading Between the Lines: Making Inferences About Characters
Analyzing literature: Label the Rhyme Scheme
Analyzing informational texts: Determine the Main Idea of a Text
Analyzing informational texts: Read About Famous Places
Analyzing informational texts: Read About Business and Technology
Analyzing informational texts: Finding the Main Idea in Informational Text
Analyzing informational texts: Finding the Main Idea: Animal Camouflage
Analyzing arguments: Identifying the Main Claim
Novel study: Finding the Main Idea in Literary Passages
Novel study: Finding the Main Idea in Literary Passages
Comparing texts: Finding Details in Text
Comparing texts: Reading Between the Lines: Making Inferences
Visual elements: Compare Illustrations of Literary and Historical Subjects
Visual elements: Read Graphic Organizers
33 lessons
Writing strategies
Expository writing: Understanding Topic Scope: Broad vs. Narrow
Expository writing: Organizing Information by Section
Expository writing: Remove the Sentence That Does Not Belong
Persuasive and opinion writing: Fact vs. Opinion
Persuasive and opinion writing: Evaluating Evidence for Claims
Persuasive and opinion writing: Identify Counterclaims
Persuasive and opinion writing: Identifying Logical Fallacies
Descriptive and creative writing: Figurative Language: Personification
Descriptive and creative writing: Create Varied Sentences Based on Models
Descriptive and creative writing: Revise the Sentence Using a Stronger Verb
Identifying text evidence: Supporting Claims with Text Evidence
Identifying text evidence: Supporting Claims About Characters
Writing clearly and concisely: Connecting Ideas – Conjunctive Adverbs
Editing and revising: Word Choice – Commonly Confused Words
Editing and revising: Word Choice – Commonly Confused Words (Affect vs. Effect)
Editing and revising: Spelling – Correcting Common Errors
Editing and revising: Commonly Confused Words – Advise vs. Advice
Editing and revising: Revising for Grammar – Subject-Verb Agreement
Research skills: Identify Relevant Sources
Research skills: Evaluate Newspaper Headlines for Bias
Research skills: Understanding MLA Works Cited Entries
Research skills: Mastering MLA In-Text Citations
Research skills: Identify and Correct Plagiarism
23 lessons
Vocabulary
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding Prefixes 1
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding Prefixes 2
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding Prefixes 3
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding the Prefix "mis-"
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding Prefixes for Negation (un-, dis-, in-, im-, non-)
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding the Suffix "-ful"
Prefixes and suffixes: Understanding the Suffixes "-able" and "-ible"
Greek and Latin roots: Use Greek and Latin Roots as Clues to the Meanings of Words
Greek and Latin roots: Use Words as Clues to the Meanings of Greek and Latin Roots
Greek and Latin roots: Use Words as Clues to the Meanings of Greek and Latin Roots
Greek and Latin roots: Determine the Meanings of Greek and Latin Roots
Greek and Latin roots: Determine the Meanings of Words with Greek and Latin Roots
Synonyms and antonyms: Choose the Synonym
Synonyms and antonyms: Find Synonyms in Context
Synonyms and antonyms: Choose the Antonym
Synonyms and antonyms: Find Antonyms in Context
Homophones: Use the Correct Homophone
Homophones: Which Definition Matches the Sentence?
Homophones: Which Sentence Matches the Definition?
Idioms and adages: Use Word Meanings as Clues to Root Meanings
Idioms and adages: Identify the Meaning of Idioms and Adages
Idioms and adages: Determine the Meaning of Idioms from Context – Set 2
Idioms and adages: Identify the Meaning of Idioms and Adages – Set 2
Word choice and usage: Word Nuances – Shades of Meaning
Word choice and usage: Word Feelings – Understanding Connotation
Analogies
Analogies Challenge
Context clues: Word Detectives – Using Context Clues
Context clues: Determine the Meaning of Words Using Synonyms in Context
Context clues: Determine the Meaning of Words Using Antonyms in Context
Context clues: Word Detectives – Using Context Clues
Context clues: Use Academic Vocabulary in Context: Literary
Context clues: Word Detectives: Using Context Clues
Domain-specific vocabulary: Using Text and Visuals
Reference skills: Alphabetical Order
Reference skills: Use Guide Words
Reference skills: Use Dictionary Entries
Reference skills: Use Dictionary Definitions
Reference skills: Use Thesaurus Entries
39 lessons
Grammar and mechanics
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons: Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons: Identify the Complete Subject or Complete Predicate
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons: Identify the Simple Subject or Simple Predicate
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons: Identify the Compound Subject or Compound Predicate
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons: Sentences vs. Fragments
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons: Sentences vs. Run-on Sentences
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons: Sentences, Fragments, and Run-ons
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons: Identify Dependent and Independent Clauses
Sentences, fragments, and run-ons: Is the Sentence Simple, Compound, or Complex?
Nouns: Identify Common and Proper Nouns
Nouns: Form Plurals of Nouns Ending in -f, -fe, -o, and -y
Nouns: Form and Use Plurals of Nouns Ending in -f, -fe, -o, and -y
Nouns: Form Plurals Review
Nouns: Form and Use Plurals Review – Set 2
Nouns: Showing Ownership: Possessive Nouns
Nouns: Forming Singular Possessive Nouns
Nouns: Identify and Correct Errors with Plural and Possessive Nouns
Pronouns and antecedents: Identify Pronouns and Their Antecedents
Pronouns and antecedents: Use the Pronoun That Agrees with the Antecedent
Pronouns and antecedents: Compound Subjects and Objects with Pronouns
Pronouns and antecedents: Use Possessive Pronouns
Pronouns and antecedents: Choose Between Personal and Reflexive Pronouns
Pronouns and antecedents: Choose Between Personal and Reflexive Pronouns
Pronouns and antecedents: Is the Pronoun Reflexive or Intensive?
Pronouns and antecedents: Identify Relative Pronouns
Pronouns and antecedents: Use Relative Pronouns: Who and Whom
Pronouns and antecedents: Connecting Ideas – Relative Pronouns
Verb types: Identify Main Verbs and Helping Verbs
Verb types: Identify Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Verb types: Identify Linking Verbs, Predicate Adjectives, and Predicate Nouns
Verb types: What Does the Modal Verb Show?
Verb types: Use the Correct Modal Verb
Subject-verb agreement: Subject-Verb Agreement: Choosing the Subject
Subject-verb agreement: Use the Correct Verb with Compound Subjects
Verb tense: Irregular Past Tense Review
Verb tense: Simple Present Tense Review
Verb tense: Keeping Tenses Consistent
Verb tense: Use the Progressive Verb Tenses
Verb tense: Form the Progressive Verb Tenses
Verb tense: Choose Between Past Tense and Past Participle
Verb tense: Use the Perfect Verb Tenses
Verb tense: Form the Perfect Verb Tenses
Adjectives and adverbs: Identify Adjectives
Adjectives and adverbs: Order Adjectives
Adjectives and adverbs: Identify Adverbs
Adjectives and adverbs: Use Relative Adverbs (where, when, why)
Adjectives and adverbs: Choose Between Adjectives and Adverbs
Adjectives and adverbs: Is the Word an Adjective or Adverb?
Adjectives and adverbs: Form and Use Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Adjectives and adverbs: Good, Better, Best; Bad, Worse, and Worst
Adjectives and adverbs: Form and Use Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Adjectives and adverbs: Well, Better, Best; Badly, Worse, and Worst
Prepositions: Identify Prepositions
Prepositions: Identify Prepositions and Their Objects
Prepositions: Identify Prepositional Phrases
Prepositions: Prepositions Review
Direct and indirect objects: Is It a Direct Object or an Indirect Object?
Conjunctions: Use Coordinating Conjunctions
Conjunctions: Identify coordinating conjunctions
Conjunctions: Identify Subordinating Conjunctions
Conjunctions: Use the Correct Pair of Correlative Conjunctions
Conjunctions: Identify Correlative Conjunctions
Contractions: Pronoun-Verb Contractions
Contractions: Contractions with "not"
Punctuation: Commas with Series, Dates, and Places
Punctuation: Commas with Compound and Complex Sentences
Punctuation: Commas with Direct Addresses, Introductory Words, Interjections, and Interrupters
Punctuation: Commas with Coordinate Adjectives
Punctuation: Commas Review
Punctuation: What Does the Punctuation Suggest?
Punctuation: Commas with Nonrestrictive Elements
Capitalization: Correct Capitalization Errors
Capitalization: Capitalizing titles
Formatting: Formatting Titles
Formatting: Formatting and Capitalizing Titles Review
Formatting: Formatting Street Addresses
Formatting: Formatting Quotations and Dialogue
Spelling Adventure
78 lessons
Vocabulary
Idioms and adages: Use Word Meanings as Clues to Root Meanings
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