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6th Grade Common Core Text Features Resources
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On Education.com, 6th grade Common Core text features resources help students and teachers analyze and understand nonfiction texts by exploring headings, glossaries, bold text, captions, charts, and indexes. These features improve comprehension and vocabulary skills, making informational reading easier and more engaging. The page provides printable worksheets, interactive activities, dense textbooks, and lesson plans focused on teaching students to identify and interpret key elements within texts.
This collection offers a wide range of engaging learning resources including practice exercises, guided lessons, practice pages, and teacher-created packets. Materials allow for hands-on exploration of UK/US texts, supporting reading comprehension while encouraging students to locate structured information. Each activity is designed to strengthen skills such as chart reading, locating facts in captions, and using glossary entries effectively.
Educators and parents can use these resources to create lesson plans, reinforce classroom instruction, or support at-home learning. Students gain confidence by applying skills in movement from textbook reading to practical research, while teachers can use curated worksheets for homework, review exercises, or subjectspecific practice sessions.
This collection offers a wide range of engaging learning resources including practice exercises, guided lessons, practice pages, and teacher-created packets. Materials allow for hands-on exploration of UK/US texts, supporting reading comprehension while encouraging students to locate structured information. Each activity is designed to strengthen skills such as chart reading, locating facts in captions, and using glossary entries effectively.
Educators and parents can use these resources to create lesson plans, reinforce classroom instruction, or support at-home learning. Students gain confidence by applying skills in movement from textbook reading to practical research, while teachers can use curated worksheets for homework, review exercises, or subjectspecific practice sessions.

