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Year 6 Reading Worksheets
Year 6 Reading — Comprehension
Year 6 comprehension builds the skills tested in SATs and beyond:
- Retrieving specific details and facts from fiction and non-fiction texts
- Making and explaining inferences using evidence from the text
- Identifying and discussing the effect of language and structural choices
- Summarising key ideas across a section of text in your own words
Vocabulary Development
A rich vocabulary is the single most powerful predictor of reading comprehension:
- Using context clues to work out the meaning of unfamiliar words
- Learning the roots, prefixes and suffixes that unlock word meanings
- Keeping a personal vocabulary journal for interesting new words
- Reading widely: exposure to varied texts rapidly expands vocabulary
Reading for Different Purposes
Year 6 pupils read for pleasure, for information and to answer comprehension questions:
- Skimming to get the gist of a text quickly
- Scanning to locate specific information
- Close reading to analyse language, structure and meaning in depth
- Reading poetry aloud and exploring how form, rhyme and rhythm create effect
How YearWise Helps
YearWise generates a varied set of curriculum-aligned questions every time — so your child has fresh material to practise. Sessions are short (10–30 questions), focused and available on any device. No account needed to get started.