6th Grade Writing Diagnostic Test | 30 Questions + Key | Light Up Literature
Know Exactly Where Your
6th Grader's Writing Stands
One diagnostic. Thirty questions. Ten specific writing skills — each one measured separately so you know not just the score, but exactly what to work on next.
Why This Diagnostic
A Score Tells You How. This Tells You Why — and What to Do Next.
Most writing assessments give you a single number and leave you guessing. This diagnostic is built differently. The placement chart breaks results down by skill — so you can see that a student scored 100% on Transitions but 0% on Introductions and Conclusions, and know exactly where to focus next.
The expanded answer key explains not just which answer is correct, but why each wrong answer is wrong. That makes this usable by teachers, parents, tutors, and anyone supporting a 6th grader's writing development — with or without an ELA background.
Skill-level data, not just a score
Ten skill areas, each mapped to specific questions. Identify strengths and gaps at the skill level, not just overall placement.
Real revise and edit format
Section 1 mirrors actual state test format — students read a passage and answer revision and editing questions about it, just like on STAAR, TNReady, and similar assessments.
Answer key anyone can use
Every answer includes an explanation of why it's correct and why each alternative is wrong — useful for discussion, tutoring, and parent-led review.
Written for parents too
The placement chart includes explicit "Instructions for Parents" — a built-in guide for how to interpret results and what each score level means in practice.
What's Inside
Two Sections, One Complete Picture
The diagnostic is divided into two sections that work together to assess writing skills both in context and in isolation.
Section 1 — Revise & Edit Passage
Students read "The Invention of Basketball" (~275 words) and answer 10 multiple-choice questions requiring them to revise sentences, improve word choice, fix organization, and choose the strongest introduction and conclusion. This mirrors exactly how writing revision is tested on state assessments.
Section 2 — Isolated Skills
Twenty questions that test each of the 10 writing skills in a clean, standalone format — separate from the passage. This section reveals whether skill gaps are passage-specific or reflect broader writing knowledge students need to develop.
10 Skills Assessed
Every Skill That Shows Up on a 6th Grade Writing Test
The diagnostic covers the ten writing skills most commonly tested at 6th grade — the ones that appear on state assessments year after year, and the ones that directly affect writing quality.
| Skill Area | Questions | What It Tests |
| Clarity | Q1, Q15, Q27 | Choosing the clearest, most direct revision of a sentence |
| Word Choice | Q2, Q12, Q23 | Selecting the most precise and academically appropriate word |
| Redundancy | Q4, Q16, Q26 | Identifying and removing unnecessary repetition |
| Transitions | Q3, Q14, Q20 | Choosing the right transition word for the relationship between ideas |
| Organization | Q5, Q17, Q28 | Placing sentences in logical order; understanding sequence |
| Consistency (Tense) | Q6, Q11, Q24 | Maintaining consistent verb tense within a sentence or passage |
| Sentence Variety | Q8, Q13, Q19, Q29 | Combining sentences smoothly and avoiding repetitive structure |
| Style/Formality | Q7, Q18, Q25 | Choosing formal over casual language in academic writing |
| Introductions | Q9, Q21 | Recognizing and writing strong opening sentences for paragraphs |
| Conclusions | Q10, Q22, Q30 | Recognizing and writing strong closing sentences that reflect and synthesize |
The Placement Tool
Three Score Levels. Ten Skill Areas. One Clear Picture.
The included placement chart gives you two kinds of data: an overall placement level based on the total score, and a skill-by-skill checklist that shows exactly where a student is strong, on-level, or needs support.
Needs Support
Student is below grade-level expectations. Direct reteaching is recommended for skill areas where they scored 0.
On Grade Level
Student meets 6th grade expectations. Watch for consistency and use skill chart to identify any areas still developing.
Above Grade Level
Student shows advanced readiness. Note strength areas and consider enrichment or 7th grade readiness preparation.
Built-In Instructions for Parents
The placement chart includes a dedicated "Instructions for Parents" section — not teacher-only language. It explains how to read results (0 = direct reteach needed; 1 = watch for consistency; 2 = strength area) and includes the reminder: "This tool is meant to guide practice, not cause stress." Whether you're a homeschool parent or a parent reviewing results with your child, this chart was written for you.
Who This Works For
Designed for Teachers, Parents, and Everyone Supporting a 6th Grade Writer
6th Grade ELA Teachers
Begin the year with data. Use results to inform small group instruction, differentiation, and curriculum pacing.
Homeschool Parents
A complete writing assessment with parent-friendly instructions — no ELA background required to interpret results and guide next steps.
Tutors & Interventionists
Use the skill-by-skill breakdown to prioritize what a student needs most — rather than reteaching everything from scratch.
Substitute Teachers
Self-contained and no-prep — students can work through it independently. The answer key handles everything else.
When to Use It
More Than a Beginning-of-Year Test
- 📅Beginning-of-year diagnostic placement
- 📊Mid-year benchmark to measure growth
- 🎯End-of-year test prep before state assessments
- 🏠Homeschool writing assessment and progress check
- 👩🏫Tutoring intake assessment to identify focus areas
- 📋Sub day — completely self-contained, no explanation needed
Product Details
What You're Getting
| Grade Level | 6th Grade (also: advanced 5th or struggling 7th) |
| Subject | ELA — Writing, Revise & Edit, Language Arts |
| Total Questions | 30 multiple-choice questions |
| Section 1 | 10 questions based on a ~275-word revise & edit passage ("The Invention of Basketball") |
| Section 2 | 20 isolated skill-based questions covering all 10 skill areas |
| Skills Assessed | Clarity · Word Choice · Redundancy · Transitions · Organization · Consistency (Tense) · Sentence Variety · Style/Formality · Introductions · Conclusions |
| Answer Key | Expanded — includes correct answer and explanation for every item, including why wrong answers are wrong |
| Placement Tool | Overall score guide (three levels) + skill-by-skill checklist with instructions for parents |
| Student Pages | 6 student pages + full teacher materials (answer key + placement chart) |
| Standards | Common Core ELA writing and language standards; mirrors STAAR, TNReady, PARCC, and similar state assessment formats |
| Format | PDF — no prep, print ready |
| License | Single classroom or personal homeschool use. Additional licenses required for teams, schools, or districts. |
Common Questions
Before You Buy
Stop Guessing.
Start Knowing.
Thirty questions. Ten skills. One placement chart that tells you exactly what your 6th grader needs to work on — and what they've already mastered.
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