Grade 6

Categories: Middle School Program
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The Grade 6 course focuses on analytical reading, argumentative and informative writing, and advanced grammar. Students study algebra, percentages, equations, and scientific topics like atoms, forces, and space science, along with ancient civilizations and global trade.

Objectives:

  • To analyse literary and informational texts, focusing on themes, character development, and plot structure.
  • To enhance writing skills through narrative, argumentative, and informative writing.
  • To participate in discussions while evaluating a speaker’s reasoning.
  • To emphasize grammar, sentence structure, and vocabulary development.
  • To work with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and integers.
  • To learn operations and conversions.
  • To explore percentages, algebraic expressions, and solve equations.
  • To learn Geometry, measurement, and data interpretation.
  •  To learn the calculation of area, perimeter, volume, and central tendency.
  • To introduce students to scientific methods, atoms, energy, forces, and motion.
  • To study Earth’s structure, plate tectonics, and space science.
  • To explore cell structure, organ systems, and adaptations.
  • To learn about population distribution, migration and ancient civilizations.
  • To study world religions, global trade, and cultural contributions.
  • To examine the impact of ancient societies on modern life.
  • To cover the role of technology, digital safety, and online citizenship.
  • To introduce coding concepts, data collection, and analysis.
  • To use digital tools for STEM projects.
  • To create interactive digital projects.
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What Will You Learn?

  • By the end of grade 6, students would be able to:
  • Analyse and interpret themes, characters, and plot structures in literary and informational texts.
  • Write clear and engaging narratives, argumentative essays, and informative reports.
  • Participate in discussions, evaluating speakers' reasoning and presenting ideas clearly.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in grammar, sentence structures, and vocabulary usage.
  • Perform operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and integers.
  • Understand and apply percentages and algebraic expressions.
  • Solve one-step and two-step equations.
  • Calculate perimeter, area, and volume of geometric shapes and apply measurement concepts.
  • Organize and interpret data, understanding statistical measures like mean, median, and mode.
  • Apply the scientific method and understand atomic structure.
  • Recognize energy forms and conservation.
  • Understand the concepts of motion, forces, and Newton’s Laws.
  • Understand cell structure and organ systems.
  • Study Earth’s structure, plate tectonics, weathering, and space science.
  • Understand human adaptation and survival.
  • Understand population distribution, migration, and human-environment interaction.
  • Explore ancient civilizations and their contributions to modern society.
  • Gain insight into world religions and their influence on cultures.
  • Examine global trade and cultural exchanges, understanding their historical impact.
  • Use ICT tools effectively for data analysis, project creation, and problem-solving.
  • Understand online safety, digital citizenship, and responsible internet use.
  • Learn basic coding concepts and apply them to create simple programs and interactive projects.

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