6th Grade English Enrichment Enabled by Innovative Platform Features
ELA 6 Reading PassagesPiqosity’s sixth grade English course heavily emphasizes improving reading skills and includes 6 units, which focus on reading mastery in short stories, informational texts, novels, traditional tales, and argumentative texts. Two of the units ask students to read full-length novels, including Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. Students are presented with questions on every chapter of these classic novels. At launch, the ELA 6 course features more than 150 reading passages and 1500 questions, which should take most students about 40 hours to work through. |
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Piqosity Virtual Tutor
Students input their goal score and timeline, from which PVT provides a personalized, step-by-step plan of action. |
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Concept Review LessonsBrush up on ELA 6 concepts with our tutorials that cover everything from comma usage to structuring an essay. Piqosity dynamically recommends lessons based off of a student’s demonstrated weaknesses. |
Strengths & Weaknesses AnalysisPiqosity continuously updates your estimated test day score after every full-length test and practice set. It also analyzes all practice to provide details on strengths and weaknesses, improvements, and pacing. |
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Answer ExplanationsEvery premium question contains at least 1 explanation. Students may request additional explanations from all educators in our network. |
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Printable Practice Test PDFsBoth ELA 6 unit tests and personalized practice sets can be downloaded as a PDF for printing. |
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Customizable TimerWant to time your English practice? The default time is 90 seconds per question; however, the countdown timer can be set to time-and-a-half, and double time according to your preferences. |
Innovative Learning ToolsPiqosity’s student interface includes helpful tools like answer choice strike-throughs, question flagging, and a whiteboard on which to do scratch work. |
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Continual GrowthOur global team of software engineers, curriculum editors, and educators is continuously deploying features and updating materials. We generally make behind-the-scenes code updates every two weeks. |
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Piqosity’s Affordable Pricing For English 6 Enrichment
ELA 6 Course Plans
The chart above is for users who sign up directly with Piqosity beginning September 6, 2021.
- No credit card is required to register for the free Community Plan.
- All plans include unlimited access for 365 days.
- Lower-tier plans can be upgraded after initial purchase; however, coupons are not applicable to upgrades, and the validity period will not be extended beyond the original purchase date.
Included Services for Individual Users
The Advanced Package with bundled ISEE Prep includes a one-time parent-tutor consultation and a one-to-one student tutorial provided by a qualified educator. These services will help to ensure that parents and students get off to a great start and know how to correctly use Piqosity’s platform.
These consultation and tutorial services are provided by third-party educators not employed by Piqosity.
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Parent-Tutor Consultation
The purpose of the Parent-Tutor Consultation is for parents to get a better understanding of the steps required for their child to succeed at ISEE test prep and testing. These consultations are between a qualified tutor or manager and the student’s parent or guardian.
- Students are not generally part of this meeting
- Consultations last approximately 20 minutes
- Consultations are typically virtual but can take place in-person when possible
Topics to be covered in the consultation include:
- Answering a parent’s general questions about the selected course
- Showing quick tips on how to best use Piqosity
- Providing recommendations for next-steps
Private Tutorial
The purpose of the Private Tutorial is for students to review their completed Mini Diagnostic test with an experienced tutor and receive quick tips and strategies.
- Tutoring sessions are help one-to-one with the student
- Session last a maximum of 1 hour
- Sessions are typically virtual but can take place in-person when possible
Topics to be covered in the 1-hour tutoring session include
- Reviewing a student’s Piqosity mini-diagnostic test
- Showing quick tips on how to best use Piqosity
- Providing recommendations for next steps
Group Pricing for Educators
Discounted, per-student pricing is available to any educator including schools, tutoring companies, teachers, or tutors. Each student license is charged individually depending on the number of active licenses in the educator’s account.
Only one type of plan is available for group discounts–the Group Plan. The Group Plan includes access to all material including practice tests but no additional services or bundled courses.
No application is required; to qualify for group pricing, simply register as an educator or organization, and the discounts will be automatically applied.
The Piqosity Advantage
How to Use Piqosity’s ELA 6 Course
Our proven skills building methodology for the last 18+ years.

ELA 6 Curriculum
Aligned to Common Core and Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills
Piqosity’s English Language Arts for 6th grade (ELA-6) course features more than 150 passages followed by reading comprehension questions in the main idea, supporting idea, vocabulary-in-context, author intent, organization & logic, tone, style, and figurative language. The passages are divided into 6 genre-specific units:
- Unit 1 – Short Stories
- Unit 2 – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- Unit 3 – Informational Texts
- Unit 4 – A Christmas Carol
- Unit 5 – Mythology
- Unit 6 – Inquiry Topics
The first topic of the English 6 course focuses on reading:
- Main Idea
- Supporting Ideas
- Organization & Logic
- Inference
- Figurative Language
- Story Elements
- Point of View
- Relationships & Comparisons
- Word Meanings & Word Choice
The second topic of the English 6 course focuses on writing:
- Introducing Topics
- Structure & Development
- Transition Words & Phrases
- Writing Conclusions
- Narrative Writing
- Research Writing
- Citing Evidence & Using Quotations
- Effective Evidence & Analysis
- Using Precise Language
- Summarizing & Paraphrasing Information
- Writing Process
The third topic of the English 6 course focuses on language:
- Author’s Voice
- Word Parts
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions – Overview
- Commas – Overview
- Commas – Other Uses
- Punctuation for Titles & Emphasis
- Verb Tense
- Subject-Verb Agreement
The fourth topic of the English 6 course focuses on speaking and listening:
- Discussion Skills
- Listening Skills
- Presentation Skills
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Frequently Asked Questions
At this point, the world of literature has really opened up for your child. Depending on their skill level, your 8th grader may be comfortable reading everything from more advanced books in the “middle grades” section, to Young Adult novels, to certain classics (Frankenstein, The Count of Monte Cristo, the Lord of the Ring trilogy, etc.). There are endless numbers of book lists online, but for parents, the important thing to keep in mind is to let their children pursue the type of literature that most engages and intrigues them; that’s the best way to encourage a life-long love of reading.
The answer to this question is highly dependent on your child’s reading level, habits, and interests. In general, your child should be comfortable reading a variety of text types, including more complex chapter books. However, we strongly recommend encouraging your child to pursue their own reading subject material. Visit your local library or bookstore and let them pick out age-appropriate books in the “middle grades” section. Don’t forget that your child may also be interested in graphic novels and poetry.
ELA teachers expect 8th graders to be able to perform a variety of more advanced tasks related to reading, writing, grammar, and speaking. Among other things, your 8th grader should be able to:
- Read full-length texts, including complex novels and nonfiction texts.
- Efficiently find main ideas, summarize a text, synthesize information from more than one source, and compare and contrast more than one text.
- Be able to identify and discuss tone, mood, point of view, symbolism, figurative language, and other narrative elements.
- Maintain consistent subject-verb agreement and use complex punctuation correctly, including quotation marks, commas, ellipses, and dashes.
- Use both context and Greek and Latin roots to identify unfamiliar words.
- Research, draft, write, edit, and provide sources for a variety of writing projects, including narratives, essays, presentations and reports, poems, cover letters, emails. and more.
- Show proficiency in typing and using online collaborative software, including the Microsoft and Google suite of tools.
ELA teachers expect 5th graders to be able to perform a variety of tasks related to reading, writing, grammar, and speaking. Among other things, your 5th grader should be able to:
- Read and understand a variety of text types, including longer chapter books and non-fiction materials.
- Find main ideas, summarize a text, synthesize information from more than one source, and compare and contrast more than one text.
- Write basic structured paragraphs and sentences for a variety of purposes, including simple reports, persuasive essays, and narratives, etc.
- Use basic punctuation and capitalization correctly.
- Understand and be able to identify a variety of grammar elements, including synonyms, antonyms, and conjunctions, as well as use different verb tenses correctly.
- Use context clues to identify unfamiliar words.
- Research information using the internet and books.
Our content is aligned to both Common Core and Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). Where applicable, we and our partners write content in accordance with our experience and the specifications set forth by the test makers (i.e. ACT, College Board, and ERB).
We designed Piqosity’s English Language Arts (ELA) courses to be used in-school as part of the core curriculum or after-school for enrichment. Compared to a classroom or learning center environment, Piqosity essentially offers multiple books in a more personalized, digital format:
- Writing Handbook
- Reading Manual
- Anthology of Reading Passages
- Classic Novels
Piqosity’s ELA courses contain more than 40 hours of material for the average student. During a typical 1-hour study sessions, most students will read 2-3 reading passages from the Anthology or 1 chapter from a novel and work the accompany questions.
Reference our Quick Start guide for more tips and step-by-step directions
The dashboard for each course puts your student’s progress front and center, with easy-to-read “donuts” displaying their current score (out of 100) across the course as well as within each unit or topic that the course covers. For a more granular look at your student’s accuracy, refer to the Course Outline on the dashboard or visit the Lessons page; these tools display your student’s accuracy when it comes to individual concepts. If your student completed one of Piqosity’s diagnostic assessments upon getting started with the course, you can also compare their diagnostic scores with their current performance to get a sense of how they are progressing.
Parents of 8th graders may struggle to know exactly how to help their child improve their ELA skills. We are frequently asked questions such as “How do I improve my 8th grader’s reading and writing skills?” or “How do I improve my 8th grader’s vocabulary?”
Now that your child is older, it is best to encourage the development of your child’s ELA skills via more independent means. For example, if your child likes to write, encourage them to keep a diary (with a promise that you won’t read it) or pursue their own writing projects. To develop their critical thinking skills, try to maintain an open dialogue about your teens opinions regarding what their reading, watching, or seeing in the news. Check in with your child to see if they need help maintaining a healthy homework schedule. And finally, continue to maintain a culture of reading within your home; take visits to the library or bookstore and encourage reading together as a family activity.
If you desire more structured ELA practice, consider using Piqosity’s 8th grade ELA course.
Parents of 5th graders may struggle to know exactly how to help their child improve their ELA skills. We are frequently asked questions such as “How do I improve my 5th grader’s reading and writing skills?” or “How do I improve my 5th grader’s vocabulary?”
One of the best things you can do for your 5th grader’s reading, writing, and vocabulary skills is to encourage them to read outside of the classroom. To do this, we recommend helping them to find books related to their interests and involving your child in your local literary community (think bookstores, libraries, book clubs, and theatres). Try to establish a culture of reading within your home by reading together.
If you desire more structured ELA practice, consider using Piqosity’s 5th grade ELA course.
Children entering the 8th grade are typically around 13 or 14 years old, and our course is ideal for students at that age. However, Piqosity’s courses can be used in a variety of ways. If you have a younger child looking for a challenge, an 11 or 12-year-old could take our course of enrichment purposes. Meanwhile, an older 14-year-old or a 15-year-old who needs to review previously learned concepts could use our course for remediation purposes.
You can learn more about how to effectively use our ELA courses for a variety of scenarios in our helpful user guide.
Children entering the 5th grade are typically around 10 or 11 years old, and our course is ideal for students at that age. However, Piqosity’s courses can be used in a variety of ways. If you have a younger child looking for a challenge, an 8 or 9-year-old could take our course of enrichment purposes. Meanwhile, an older 11-year old or a 12-year-old who needs to review previously learned concepts could use our ELA course for remediation purposes.
You can learn more about how to effectively use our ELA courses for a variety of scenarios in our helpful user guide.