Free printable EQAO Grade 6 writing practice worksheets with opinion writing, narrative prompts, and grammar editing — aligned to the Ontario Junior Division curriculum.
The Junior Division writing assessment evaluates Grade 6 students at a more advanced level:
Students practise with real-world writing prompts, editing exercises, and sentence-combining tasks. The answer key includes rubric-based model responses showing what “Level 3” and “Level 4” responses look like.
Here are a few questions from this worksheet. Download the full PDF for all 4 questions.
1. Some people believe students should have longer recess breaks. Do you agree or disagree? Write 2-3 paragraphs explaining your position. Include at least 3 reasons to support your opinion.
2. Write a short story (2-3 paragraphs) about a student who discovers something unexpected in the school library. Include descriptive details, dialogue, and a problem that gets resolved.
3. Rewrite this passage with correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation: "Their going to the museum tomarrow, but they dont know weather it will be open. Me and him wants to see the dinosaur exibit its suppose to be really good."
4. Combine these three short sentences into one well-written sentence: "The cat sat on the mat. The mat was red. The cat was sleeping."
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