Practice for the 6th Grade Reading Test

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Where Can I Find Practice For The 6th Grade Reading Test?

Most states require 6th graders to take a standardized reading test in the winter or spring. Students can practice for the test in many ways. First of all, 6th graders may want to read and discuss literature on a regular basis. Your child can select books from 6th grade reading lists, like this list from the Highland Park Public Library, which has books from many different genres. Ask your child about the book and engage him or her in discussions. For a deeper discussion of the book, you and your child can read the book together. In order to prepare your child for the test, ask about specific details and about how characters feel and act. Your child can use some of the reading tools available for free from ReadWriteThink to delve even deeper into books and think about them analytically.

Many standardized 6th grade reading tests have passages followed by multiple choice questions. You can find free worksheets formatted in this way at RHL School.

Shortly before the test, your child can complete practice reading tests. Many states make old tests available on their website for student use. You can check your state's board of education website or ask your child's teacher for practice tests from your state or you can use the 6th grade reading test from Texas.

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