Reading Informational Text
Grade 6 English Language Arts · New Mexico, USA
Evaluate arguments, claims, and evidence in nonfiction.
Lessons
Central Idea and Evidence
The central idea is the main point of a nonfiction text, supported by key details and evidence.
Analyzing Arguments
An argument is a claim backed by reasons and evidence. Analyzing an argument means evaluating how well the evidence supports the claim.
Evaluating Claims
Not all claims are equally valid. Evaluate claims by checking whether they are supported by sufficient, relevant, and credible evidence.
Comparing Accounts
Different authors may describe the same event differently based on their perspective, purpose, or audience.
Text Structure and Purpose
Authors organize their writing using structures like cause and effect, compare and contrast, and problem and solution to achieve a specific purpose.
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What topics are in Reading Informational Text for Grade 6 English Language Arts?+
The Reading Informational Text chapter covers multiple lessons aligned to the New Mexico curriculum. Browse all lessons below to see the full topic list.
Is Reading Informational Text part of the New Mexico curriculum?+
Yes, Reading Informational Text is part of the official Grade 6 English Language Arts curriculum in New Mexico, USA.