Grade 6 · English Language Arts · California CAASPP
6th Grade CAASPP English Language Arts Practice Test
50 questions · Real CAASPP scale score · Full explanations · Printable report
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6th Grade English Language Arts
Covers argument writing, evidence, and informational text structure.
All questions aligned to California Common Core and Smarter Balanced (SBAC) standards used in the real CAASPP.
Free 6-question preview · No account required · Full test $1.99
What You Get With a Full Test
- ✅ 50 randomized CAASPP-aligned English Language Arts questions
- ✅ Official CAASPP-style scale score (2000–2900) for Grade 6
- ✅ Performance level (1–4) with official cutoff thresholds
- ✅ Domain-by-domain breakdown showing where to improve
- ✅ Full explanation for every question
- ✅ Printable PDF score report
- ✅ Saved to your dashboard forever
Frequently Asked Questions
What English Language Arts topics are on the 6th grade CAASPP?
The 6th grade CAASPP English Language Arts test covers argument writing, evidence, and informational text structure. Questions are written to California Common Core State Standards and the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) frameworks.
What is a good CAASPP score for Grade 6 English Language Arts?
CAASPP scores are reported as Level 1 (Standard Not Met), Level 2 (Standard Nearly Met), Level 3 (Standard Met), or Level 4 (Standard Exceeded). Level 3 or higher means a student is meeting grade-level expectations. CAASPPTest uses the official Level cutoff scores for Grade 6 English Language Arts.
How many questions are on the real CAASPP English Language Arts test?
The real CAASPP English Language Arts test typically has between 50–65 questions delivered over two sessions. Our 50-question practice test mirrors the format, difficulty, and content distribution of the real exam.
Can I take a free 6th grade CAASPP English Language Arts practice test?
Yes — CAASPPTest offers a free 6-question preview for every grade and subject. No account required. For a complete 50-question test with a full score report, a one-time $1.99 credit is needed.