IXL | Learn 6th grade language arts (2024)

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IXL offers more than 100 sixth grade language arts skills to explore and learn! Not sure where to start? Go to your personalized Recommendationswall to find a skill that looks interesting, or select a skillplan that aligns to your textbook, state standards, or standardized test.

Reading strategies Reading

Writing strategies Writing

Vocabulary Vocab

Grammar and mechanics Grammar

Reading strategies

A. Main idea

  1. 1

    Determine the main idea of a passage

  2. 2

    Combine main ideas from two texts

B. Theme

  1. 1

    Match the quotations with their themes

  2. 2

    Determine the themes of short stories

C. Author's purpose and tone

  1. 1

    Identify the author's purpose

  2. 2

    Which sentence is more formal?

  3. 3

    Compare passages for tone

D. Author's perspective

  1. 1

    Determine the author's point of view

E. Text structure

  1. 1

    Compare and contrast in informational texts

  2. 2

    Match causes and effects in informational texts

  3. 3

    Match problems with their solutions

  4. 4

    Identify text structures

F. Literary devices

  1. 1

    Identify sensory details

  2. 2

    Interpret the meaning of an allusion from its source

  3. 3

    Interpret figures of speech

  4. 4

    Classify figures of speech

  5. 5

    Analyze the effects of figures of speech on meaning and tone

G. Analyzing literature

  1. 1

    Identify the narrative point of view

  2. 2

    Draw inferences from literary texts

  3. 3

    Analyze short stories

  4. 4

    Label the rhyme scheme

H. Analyzing informational texts

  1. 1

    Read about animals

  2. 2

    Read about famous places

  3. 3

    Read passages about business and technology

  4. 4

    Read about science and nature

  5. 5

    Read about history

I. Analyzing arguments

  1. 1

    Trace an argument

J. Novel study

  1. 1

    Analyze passages from The Lightning Thief: Part 1

  2. 2

    Analyze passages from The Lightning Thief: Part 2

  3. 3

    Analyze passages from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Part 1

  4. 4

    Analyze passages from Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Part 2

  5. 5

    Analyze passages from Esperanza Rising: Part 1

  6. 6

    Analyze passages from Esperanza Rising: Part 2

K. Nonfiction book study

  1. 1

    Analyze passages from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad: Part 1

  2. 2

    Analyze passages from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad:Part 2

  3. 3

    Analyze passages from I Am Malala: Part 1

  4. 4

    Analyze passages from I Am Malala: Part 2

L. Comparing texts

  1. 1

    Compare information from two texts

  2. 2

    Compare two texts with different genres

M. Visual elements

  1. 1

    Compare illustrations of literary and historical subjects

  2. 2

    Read graphic organizers

Writing strategies

N. Expository writing

  1. 1

    Order topics from broadest to narrowest

  2. 2

    Organize information by topic

O. Persuasive and opinion writing

  1. 1

    Distinguish facts from opinions

  2. 2

    Choose evidence to support a claim

  3. 3

    Identify counterclaims

  4. 4

    Classify logical fallacies

P. Descriptive and creative writing

  1. 1

    Use personification

  2. 2

    Create varied sentences based on models

  3. 3

    Revise the sentence using a stronger verb

Q. Identifying text evidence

  1. 1

    Identify supporting details in informational texts

  2. 2

    Identify supporting details in literary texts

R. Writing clearly and concisely

  1. 1

    Transitions with conjunctive adverbs

S. Editing and revising

  1. 1

    Use the correct frequently confused word

  2. 2

    Correct errors with frequently confused words

  3. 3

    Correct errors with signs

  4. 4

    Correct errors in everyday use

  5. 5

    Suggest appropriate revisions

T. Research skills

  1. 1

    Identify relevant sources

  2. 2

    Evaluate newspaper headlines for bias

  3. 3

    Recognize the parts of a Works Cited entry (MLA 8th–9th editions)

  4. 4

    Use in-text citations (MLA 8th–9th editions)

  5. 5

    Identify and correct plagiarism

Vocabulary

U. Prefixes and suffixes

  1. 1

    Words with pre-

  2. 2

    Words with re-

  3. 3

    Words with sub-

  4. 4

    Words with mis-

  5. 5

    Words with un-, dis-, in-, im-, and non-

  6. 6

    Words with -ful

  7. 7

    Words with -less

  8. 8

    Words with -able and -ible

V. Greek and Latin roots

  1. 1

    Use Greek and Latin roots as clues to the meanings of words

  2. 2

    Use the meanings of words as clues to the meanings of Greek and Latin roots

  3. 3

    Use words as clues to the meanings of Greek and Latin roots

  4. 4

    Determine the meanings of Greek and Latin roots

  5. 5

    Determine the meanings of words with Greek and Latin roots

W. Synonyms and antonyms

  1. 1

    Choose the synonym

  2. 2

    Find synonyms in context

  3. 3

    Choose the antonym

  4. 4

    Find antonyms in context

X. hom*ophones

  1. 1

    Use the correct hom*ophone

  2. 2

    Which definition matches the sentence?

  3. 3

    Which sentence matches the definition?

Y. Idioms and adages

  1. 1

    Determine the meaning of idioms from context: set 1

  2. 2

    Identify the meaning of idioms and adages: set 1

  3. 3

    Determine the meaning of idioms from context: set 2

  4. 4

    Identify the meaning of idioms and adages: set 2

Z. Word choice and usage

  1. 1

    Describe the difference between related words

  2. 2

    Positive and negative connotation

AA. Analogies

  1. 1

    Analogies

  2. 2

    Analogies: challenge

BB. Context clues

  1. 1

    Find words using context

  2. 2

    Determine the meaning of words using synonyms in context

  3. 3

    Determine the meaning of words using antonyms in context

  4. 4

    Use context to identify the meaning of a word

  5. 5

    Use academic vocabulary in context: literary

  6. 6

    Use academic vocabulary in context: informational

CC. Domain-specific vocabulary

  1. 1

    Determine the meaning of domain-specific words with pictures

DD. Reference skills

  1. 1

    Alphabetical order

  2. 2

    Use guide words

  3. 3

    Use dictionary entries

  4. 4

    Use dictionary definitions

  5. 5

    Use thesaurus entries

Grammar and mechanics

EE. Sentences, fragments, and run-ons

  1. 1

    Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

  2. 2

    Identify the complete subject or complete predicate of a sentence

  3. 3

    Identify the simple subject or simple predicate of a sentence

  4. 4

    Identify the compound subject or compound predicate of a sentence

  5. 5

    Is it a complete sentence or a fragment?

  6. 6

    Is it a complete sentence or a run-on?

  7. 7

    Is it a complete sentence, a fragment, or a run-on?

  8. 8

    Identify dependent and independent clauses

  9. 9

    Is the sentence simple, compound, or complex?

FF. Nouns

  1. 1

    Identify common and proper nouns

  2. 2

    Form plurals of nouns ending in f, fe, o, and y

  3. 3

    Form and use plurals of nouns ending in f, fe, o, and y

  4. 4

    Form plurals: review

  5. 5

    Form and use plurals: review

  6. 6

    Identify plurals, singular possessives, and plural possessives

  7. 7

    Form the singular or plural possessive

  8. 8

    Identify and correct errors with plural and possessive nouns

GG. Pronouns and antecedents

  1. 1

    Identify pronouns and their antecedents

  2. 2

    Use the pronoun that agrees with the antecedent

  3. 3

    Identify vague pronoun references

  4. 4

    Identify all of the possible antecedents

  5. 5

    Correct inappropriate shifts in pronoun number and person

HH. Pronoun types

  1. 1

    Choose between subject and object pronouns

  2. 2

    Compound subjects and objects with "I" and "me"

  3. 3

    Compound subjects and objects with pronouns

  4. 4

    Use possessive pronouns

  5. 5

    Choose between personal and reflexive pronouns

  6. 6

    Use reflexive pronouns

  7. 7

    Is the pronoun reflexive or intensive?

  8. 8

    Identify relative pronouns

  9. 9

    Use relative pronouns: who and whom

  10. 10

    Use relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, and that

II. Verb types

  1. 1

    Identify main verbs and helping verbs

  2. 2

    Identify transitive and intransitive verbs

  3. 3

    Identify linking verbs, predicate adjectives, and predicate nouns

  4. 4

    What does the modal verb show?

  5. 5

    Use the correct modal verb

JJ. Subject-verb agreement

  1. 1

    Use the correct subject or verb

  2. 2

    Use the correct verb – with compound subjects

KK. Verb tense

  1. 1

    Irregular past tense: review

  2. 2

    Simple past, present, and future tense: review

  3. 3

    Correct inappropriate shifts in verb tense

  4. 4

    Use the progressive verb tenses

  5. 5

    Form the progressive verb tenses

  6. 6

    Choose between the past tense and past participle

  7. 7

    Use the perfect verb tenses

  8. 8

    Form the perfect verb tenses

LL. Adjectives and adverbs

  1. 1

    Identify adjectives

  2. 2

    Order adjectives

  3. 3

    Identify adverbs

  4. 4

    Use relative adverbs

  5. 5

    Choose between adjectives and adverbs

  6. 6

    Is the word an adjective or adverb?

  7. 7

    Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives

  8. 8

    Good, better, best, bad, worse, and worst

  9. 9

    Form and use comparative and superlative adverbs

  10. 10

    Well, better, best, badly, worse, and worst

MM. Prepositions

  1. 1

    Identify prepositions

  2. 2

    Identify prepositions and their objects

  3. 3

    Identify prepositional phrases

  4. 4

    Prepositions: review

NN. Direct and indirect objects

  1. 1

    Is it a direct object or an indirect object?

OO. Conjunctions

  1. 1

    Use coordinating conjunctions

  2. 2

    Identify coordinating conjunctions

  3. 3

    Identify subordinating conjunctions

  4. 4

    Use the correct pair of correlative conjunctions

  5. 5

    Fill in the missing correlative conjunction

PP. Contractions

  1. 1

    Pronoun-verb contractions

  2. 2

    Contractions with "not"

QQ. Punctuation

  1. 1

    Commas with series, dates, and places

  2. 2

    Commas with compound and complex sentences

  3. 3

    Commas with direct addresses, introductory words, interjections, and interrupters

  4. 4

    Commas with coordinate adjectives

  5. 5

    Commas: review

  6. 6

    What does the punctuation suggest?

  7. 7

    Commas with nonrestrictive elements

  8. 8

    Use dashes

RR. Capitalization

  1. 1

    Correct capitalization errors

  2. 2

    Capitalizing titles

SS. Formatting

  1. 1

    Formatting titles

  2. 2

    Formatting and capitalizing titles: review

  3. 3

    Formatting street addresses

  4. 4

    Formatting quotations and dialogue

IXL | Learn 6th grade language arts (2024)

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Does IXL teach language arts? ›

IXL offers hundreds of second grade language arts skills, lessons, and games to explore and learn! Not sure where to start? Go to your personalized Recommendations wall to find a skill that looks interesting, or select a skill plan that aligns to your textbook, state standards, or standardized test.

What is 6th grade language arts? ›

A typical course of study in language arts for sixth grade includes components of reading, writing, grammar, spelling, and vocabulary. Students will read a variety of genres including fiction and non-fiction; biographies; poetry; and plays.

Is there reading on IXL? ›

And finally, IXL's “read-alone” text skills also give students practice reading a variety of literary and informational texts independently in order to build fluency.

Is Khan Academy or IXL better? ›

IXL has a strong focus on math and language arts, while Khan Academy offers a wider range of subjects. Consider your learning style: If your child is a visual learner, then you may prefer Khan Academy's videos and articles. If your child is an auditory learner, then you may prefer IXL's games and quizzes.

Is IXL good or bad? ›

Inadequate Feedback: While IXL provides immediate feedback on incorrect answers, it often lacks detailed explanations or alternative strategies for solving problems. This limits students' ability to learn from their mistakes and hinders their overall growth.

How to get better at language arts 6th grade? ›

Here are some basic tips that experts suggest.
  1. Give your child space. Find a regular place for your child to read and study. ...
  2. Explore short novels. ...
  3. Identify essential information while reading. ...
  4. Look up new words. ...
  5. Ask “what if” questions. ...
  6. Join a book club together. ...
  7. Encourage debate and discussion. ...
  8. Suggest fun writing projects.
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What does a 6th grade ELA class look like? ›

6th Grade ELA Course Summary

Across the 5 units, students deepen their writing skills through argumentative, informational, and narrative tasks, and continue to build their academic vocabularies, speaking and listening skills, and social-emotional competencies.

What do 6th graders need to know for writing? ›

Grade 6 Writing Goals:

I can write strong conclusions and story endings. I can use linking words and phrases to connect ideas and paragraphs. I can research and include facts in my reports. I can use dialogue and vary the pace in my narratives.

Is IXL stressful for kids? ›

While it claims to enhance learning outcomes, there is growing concern about its negative impact on students' emotional well-being. This essay argues that IXL can make people sad due to its excessive focus on repetitive tasks, lack of personalization, and potential for fostering unhealthy competition.

What do teachers see on IXL? ›

For each skill, you'll see each student's SmartScore, questions answered, time spent, and date of their last practice session—especially useful to monitor practice results for skills you assigned.

What grade-level is IXL for? ›

Yes! All IXL subscriptions provide unlimited access to every grade level available on the site for the subject(s) in your subscription.

Can you learn languages on IXL? ›

IXL lays the foundation for Spanish fluency with interactive questions, engaging audio, and real-world narratives that put a fresh spin on vocabulary and grammar skills.

What subjects does IXL teach? ›

Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, and Spanish. Register now for the 2024 Study in the Sun contest! Students who answer the most questions correctly will win an iPad or gift card. Sign up now!

Can IXL be used for English language learners? ›

IXL is proven to help schools drive academic gains for English language learners at all levels. Each English language learner has a unique profile of strengths and weaknesses, and the first step in supporting them is knowing where they're at.

Does IXL have a diagnostic test for language arts? ›

IXL's Real-Time Diagnostic pinpoints students' grade-level proficiency in key math and English language arts strands in just 45 minutes per subject.

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