W.6.10 Worksheets
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.6.10
:"Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences."
These worksheets can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.
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Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer: Learning From Mistakes
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Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer: Learning From Mistakes
Build your growth mindset while planning a personal narrative!
6th Grade
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Argument Writing Graphic Organizer: Solving Problems
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Argument Writing Graphic Organizer: Solving Problems
Use this sixth-grade graphic organizer worksheet to plan an argumentative essay about whether more should be done to solve a problem facing our society.
6th Grade
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Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer: Working Hard to Earn Something
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Narrative Writing Graphic Organizer: Working Hard to Earn Something
Young writers reflect on a time they worked hard to earn something! Kick off the writing process with this narrative writing graphic organizer.
6th Grade
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Argument Writing Graphic Organizer: Should It Be Allowed?
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Argument Writing Graphic Organizer: Should It Be Allowed?
Use this graphic organizer to help students build critical thinking skills as they plan an argumentative essay about whether people or organizations should be allowed to do certain things.
6th Grade
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Argument Writing Graphic Organizer: Should It Be Required?
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Argument Writing Graphic Organizer: Should It Be Required?
Help students hone their argument writing skills with this writing worksheet and graphic organizer.
6th Grade
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What’s Your Story? Characters Come to Life
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What’s Your Story? Characters Come to Life
Use this fun creative writing prompt and accompanying rubric to inspire budding authors and help them hone their narrative writing skills.
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What’s Your Story? My Most Memorable Day
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What’s Your Story? My Most Memorable Day
Get students thinking, reflecting, and writing with this middle school narrative writing prompt and rubric!
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What’s Your Story? My Favorite Person
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What’s Your Story? My Favorite Person
In this nonfiction writing worksheet, students will practice their narrative writing techniques as they draft a story about their favorite person
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What’s Your Story? An Accidental Discovery
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What’s Your Story? An Accidental Discovery
Give blossoming authors a chance to practice their creative writing skills with this realistic fiction writing prompt and standards-based rubric.
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What’s Your Story? Doing the Impossible
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What’s Your Story? Doing the Impossible
Use this inspirational personal narrative prompt and standards-based rubric to help middle schoolers hone their narrative writing skills.
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What’s Your Argument? Internet Access
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What’s Your Argument? Internet Access
Should all people have a right to internet access? Argue your stance in this argument writing prompt worksheet and rubric for middle school!
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What’s Your Argument? Outdoor Time
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What’s Your Argument? Outdoor Time
Are kids today spending enough time outdoors? Make your case in this argument writing prompt worksheet and rubric for middle grades!
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Would You Rather? Prompt #1
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Would You Rather? Prompt #1
Give your students a chance to voice their opinion and practice their writing skills with this fun “would you rather” writing prompt!
6th Grade
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #1
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #1
Give your students a chance to think critically and practice their writing skills with this engaging writing prompt.
6th Grade
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Would You Rather? Prompt #2
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Would You Rather? Prompt #2
Give students a chance to voice their opinion and practice their writing skills with this fun “would you rather” writing prompt.
6th Grade
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #2
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #2
Give students an opportunity to think critically and practice their writing skills with this thoughtful writing prompt based on a Nelson Mandela quote.
6th Grade
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Would You Rather? Prompt #3
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Would You Rather? Prompt #3
Give young writers a chance to voice their opinion and practice their writing skills with this fun “would you rather” writing prompt!
6th Grade
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #3
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #3
Give students another opportunity to think critically and practice their writing skills with this engaging writing prompt, featuring a quote by Helen Keller.
6th Grade
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Writing New Year’s Resolutions
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Writing New Year’s Resolutions
Get students looking ahead and setting goals for themselves in the new year with this resolutions writing worksheet.
6th Grade
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #4
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #4
Students are asked to think critically and hone their reflective writing skills with this thoughtful writing prompt based on a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote.
6th Grade
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Respond to a Topic: National Hobby Month (January)
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Respond to a Topic: National Hobby Month (January)
Students read background information about January as National Hobby Month and then respond to reflective questions.
6th Grade
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Respond to a Topic: National Library Lover’s Month (February)
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Respond to a Topic: National Library Lover’s Month (February)
Students read background information about February as National Library Lover’s Month and then respond to reflective questions.
6th Grade
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Respond to a Topic: National Music in Our Schools Month (March)
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Respond to a Topic: National Music in Our Schools Month (March)
Students read background information about March as National Music in Our Schools Month and then respond to reflective questions.
6th Grade
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Would You Rather? Prompt #4
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Would You Rather? Prompt #4
Give your students a chance to voice their opinion and practice their writing skills with this fun “would you rather” writing prompt.
6th Grade
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Writing Prompt: Describe a Personality Trait
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Writing Prompt: Describe a Personality Trait
Get students thinking deeply about their personality traits with this engaging reflective writing prompt!
6th Grade
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Respond to a Topic: National Volunteer Month (April)
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Respond to a Topic: National Volunteer Month (April)
Students read background information about April as National Volunteer Month and then respond to reflective questions.
6th Grade
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #5
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #5
Help students to think critically and practice their writing skills with this thoughtful writing prompt based on a quote by Laotian American author Bryan Thao Worra.
6th Grade
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #6
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Respond to a Quote: Prompt #6
Give your students a chance to think critically and practice their writing skills with this engaging writing prompt!
6th Grade
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Respond to a Topic: Mental Health Awareness Month (May)
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Respond to a Topic: Mental Health Awareness Month (May)
Students read background information about May as Mental Health Awareness Month and then respond to reflective questions.
6th Grade
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Respond to a Topic: National Great Outdoors Month (June)
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Respond to a Topic: National Great Outdoors Month (June)
Students read background information about June as National Great Outdoors Month and then respond to reflective questions.
6th Grade
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