Very good. The vast majority of officials first see a 6 man game when they ref it. I happened to attend 1 when I was in school at A&M.
Even though it’s not technically your job, note a kick on the try is 2 and a TD for team A is 1. Also a FG is worth 4. I’ve seen 1 ever and have logged at least 50 games in 6 man.
I constantly harp on terminology. A field goal attempt is a field goal attempt, whether from 'regular' scrimmage or on a try. Yes, the point values are different. But the expression "a kick on the try" is really "a field goal on the try." OK, it only scores 2 points on a try, versus 4 points from regular scrimmage in 6-player football. But it is, indeed, a field goal. (Same for 11-player football, just different point values - 1 point on a try, 3 points from regular scrimmage.)
A field goal is a field goal. (Even if it is drop-kicked, rather than place-kicked.) Let's stop saying "a kick try," or "a kick on the try." It's a FIELD GOAL (or a field goal attempt, anyway), on the try.