Writing Tutoring · 6th Grade

Online 6th Grade Writing Tutor — Essays, Arguments, and Structure

Your child's writing just got a lot harder. Sixth grade means real arguments, clear structure, and teachers who expect more than a paragraph. If the blank page has become the enemy — or essays turn into late-night battles — a 1-on-1 writing tutor can change that.

K–12 All Grades1-on-1 Only — AlwaysStarting at $149/Month
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6th Grade Writing
1-on-1 · Online
K–12All Grades
1-on-1Always
$149Starting / Month
FreeAssessment
Common Struggles

When Writing Becomes a Battle

The jump from 5th to 6th grade writing is bigger than most parents expect. Sixth grade is when teachers start expecting real arguments — and a lot of students don't have the tools for it yet.

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The Blank Page

Your child stares at the prompt and writes nothing. Starting is the hardest part of writing — and most students have never been shown how to do it.

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No Structure

Ideas go in circles. Paragraphs jump around. The essay doesn't have a clear point — even when your child knows what they want to say.

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Weak Arguments

"I think..." statements with nothing to back them up. Sixth grade teachers want claims with real evidence and reasoning — not just opinions.

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Tone Problems

Casual language sneaking into formal essays — or writing that sounds stiff and robotic. Sixth grade is when tone starts to matter, and most students don't know the difference yet.

The blank page isn’t a talent problem. It’s a strategy problem — and that’s exactly what we teach.
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What We Teach

What a 6th Grade Writing Tutor Focuses On

Our tutors zero in on the skills your child needs right now — the ones that show up on every 6th grade assignment. Pair this with 6th grade English tutoring to cover reading and grammar alongside writing.

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Argumentative Writing

How to take a position and defend it clearly. Your child learns to build a real argument — not just list opinions, but actually persuade with evidence.

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Claim-Evidence-Reasoning

The CER structure that most middle schools use. Tutors teach each piece — the claim, the evidence, and the reasoning that ties them together.

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Hooks and Introductions

How to start an essay so the reader wants to keep going. Not “In this essay I will…” — something that actually grabs attention from the first sentence.

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Smooth Transitions

Connecting paragraphs so the essay flows. Your child learns phrases that feel natural, not mechanical — so ideas link instead of just stacking up.

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Formal vs. Informal Tone

When to use academic language — and when it sounds stiff. Sixth grade is when this distinction starts to show up on rubrics, and tutors make it click.

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Revising Their Own Work

Going beyond fixing typos. Your child learns to read their own writing critically and make it stronger — before a teacher ever sees it.

Always your child’s actual assignments. Tutors never use made-up exercises. Your child brings whatever is due that week, and we work through it together — so every session produces something they actually need to turn in.
How It Works

How a Writing Session Works

Three steps from first conversation to stronger, more confident writing.

Step 01

Free Assessment

We talk with your family, learn what your child is working on, and find the exact spots where they’re stuck. Then we match them with the right tutor for their school and assignments.

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Weekly 1-on-1 Sessions

Your child brings their actual assignment. The tutor works through it live — teaching the skill behind the task, not just how to fix one essay and move on.

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Skills That Stick

Session by session, the strategies become habit. Your child starts applying what they’ve learned on their own — without needing to be walked through it every time.

What Parents Say

Families Who’ve Been There

Hear from parents whose kids have worked with our writing tutors.

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Before tutoring, writing homework was a two-hour battle every night. Now my daughter has a process — she outlines her argument, writes a draft, and edits it herself. The tutor taught her the structure, not just how to fix one paper.

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My son had never been taught what a hook was, or how to use transitions between paragraphs. His essays were just blocks of text. A few sessions in and his writing actually flows. His teacher even commented on it.

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What sold me was that the tutor works with whatever assignment my daughter has that week. It’s not generic lessons — it’s real help with real homework. That makes a huge difference when something is due Friday.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About 6th Grade Writing Tutoring

Everything parents ask before getting started.

What does a 6th grade writing tutor help with?
A 6th grade writing tutor works on the skills your child needs right now — argumentative essays, claim-evidence-reasoning (CER) structure, writing strong introductions with hooks, smooth transitions between paragraphs, and understanding formal vs. informal tone. Every session uses your child’s actual school assignments, not made-up exercises.
How is 6th grade writing different from 5th grade?
In 5th grade, writing is mostly narrative — telling stories and describing things. In 6th grade, the shift to argumentative writing is significant. Your child is expected to make a claim, back it up with evidence, and explain their reasoning. That’s a bigger jump than most kids and parents expect, and it’s one many students need explicit teaching to handle.
What is claim-evidence-reasoning (CER) writing?
CER is a structured writing format used across many middle schools. Students start with a claim (their position), support it with evidence (a fact, quote, or data point), then provide reasoning — explaining why that evidence proves the claim. It’s powerful, but kids need it taught explicitly. It doesn’t click on its own.
My child freezes in front of a blank page — can you help with that?
Absolutely. Blank-page paralysis is one of the most common problems we see. Our tutors teach specific strategies: how to write a hook, how to outline before writing a single sentence, and how to break a big assignment into small manageable steps. Once your child has a plan, starting stops feeling so overwhelming.
How long are writing tutoring sessions?
Sessions are 50 minutes, 1-on-1. That’s enough time to work through a writing piece from outline to draft, or to dig deeply into one skill — like building a stronger argument or adding transitions that actually flow naturally.
Does the tutor work on my child’s actual school assignments?
Yes — always. We don’t use generic writing prompts or one-size-fits-all exercises. Your child brings whatever they have due that week, and the tutor works through it with them. Every session produces something your child actually needs to turn in.
What if my child’s school uses a different writing format?
No problem. Our tutors adapt to whatever format your child’s teacher requires — CER, five-paragraph essays, structured paragraphs, or something specific to their school. We follow your child’s curriculum, not a template.
How often should my child have writing sessions?
For most 6th graders, one session per week builds steady momentum. If your child has a big project coming up or an urgent deadline, we can schedule additional sessions to cover the extra ground.
Is online writing tutoring as effective as in-person?
Yes. Tutors use screen sharing so both the student and tutor see the same document at once. They mark it up together in real time, discuss changes, and teach the skill behind each revision. Many families find online sessions easier to fit into their schedule — and more comfortable for their child than sitting with a stranger in person.
How does a tutor give feedback on writing during a video call?
Screen sharing is the main tool. The tutor and student look at the same document together, edit it live, and talk through every change. The goal isn’t just to fix the essay — it’s to explain why the revision matters, so your child can do it on their own next time.
What grades does Camp Homework serve?
We serve K–12 students across all grades. Sixth grade writing is one of our most common requests, but we help students from kindergarten through 12th grade. See our
middle school tutoring
page for the full range of subjects we cover in grades 6–8.
My child has a writing assignment due in two days — can you still help?
Yes. We can often schedule a session quickly for urgent assignments. A single session can help your child structure their argument, draft a strong introduction, or revise a finished essay before the deadline.
What’s involved in the free assessment?
The free assessment is a short conversation between our team and your family. We learn about your child’s grade, their current assignments, and exactly where they feel stuck. From there, we match them with the right tutor and schedule the first session.
Do you help with grammar and punctuation too?
Yes. Grammar and punctuation come up in every writing session. Tutors teach them in context — your child sees how a comma placement or sentence structure choice changes the clarity of their writing, not just as a separate drill.
My child hates writing — will tutoring actually help?
It depends on the reason. Most kids who hate writing hate it because they don’t know what to say or how to start. Once they have a strategy and begin to see their own writing get clearer, the frustration usually drops. We meet your child where they are — patient, no pressure, always working with their real assignments.
Can a tutor help prepare for timed in-class writing?
Yes. Tutors can work with your child on timed writing strategies — how to read a prompt quickly, outline in two minutes, and write a clear argument under time pressure. These skills also carry over to standardized tests and in-class essays throughout middle school.
What’s the difference between 1-on-1 tutoring and a writing class?
In a writing class, the teacher moves at the class’s pace. In 1-on-1 tutoring, the entire 50 minutes is built around your child. If they need ten minutes on hooks and thirty minutes on building evidence, that’s what they get. No waiting, no skipping ahead, no being lost in the back of the room.
Is there a long-term contract?
No. Our plans are month-to-month. You can adjust or cancel anytime. We’d rather earn your trust session by session than lock you into something you didn’t expect.
Can one tutor help with writing and other subjects?
Yes. At Camp Homework, sessions are 1-on-1 only — and your child’s tutor can cover multiple subjects within a session when needed. Writing and English often overlap, and we can handle both without switching tutors or booking separate appointments.
How do I know if my child needs a 6th grade writing tutor?
If your child avoids writing assignments, turns in essays that feel thin or unfocused, gets feedback like “needs more detail” or “unclear argument,” or if homework battles over writing are a regular thing — those are all signs a tutor can help. A free assessment is the easiest way to find out exactly where they stand.
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Start with a free assessment. We’ll learn where your child is, match them with the right tutor, and schedule the first session — all at no cost to you.

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K–12 All Grades · 1-on-1 Only — Always · Starting at $149/Month