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Sixth Grade Curriculum Overview
Language Arts
In sixth grade, students read novels, short stories, dramas, nonfiction,
classical mythology, and poetry which support cultural diversity and the study
of American and world history. They continue their study of Shakespeare and
his works. Comprehension and thoughtful consideration of the literature’s
meaning are stressed at all times. Sixth grade students write expository
essays of various forms including research reports, persuasive and
informational compositions, comparison and contrast essays, short stories,
letters, an autobiography, and poems. Students write and speak with an
attention to standard English conventions,
including sentence structure, grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and
spelling. They are also encouraged to practice public speaking and to develop
confidence when presenting things to others.
Research tools, including the
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, and encyclopedia are used as aids in the writing
process. Sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and
grammar are stressed in drills and writings. Spelling and vocabulary are
expanded through word studies and vocabulary-building exercises.
Mathematics
Sixth graders apply their mastery of basic facts and concepts to more complex
operations using fractions and decimals, integers and rational numbers,
expressions and equations, ratio, proportion, and percent, plane and solid
geometry, statistics and probability, and coordinate graphing. Solving word
problems and group problem solving continue to be emphasized. If ready, they
may begin a study of pre-algebra, probability, and statistics. They use a
variety of supplemental books and resources to make use of their emerging
math skills.
Science
In sixth grade students continue their in depth look at topics which were
first introduced in their earlier years, thus spiraling their learning toward
greater depth and breadth. They study with a science specialist who also
incorporates science in the news and various group internet possibilities.
Students study about the makeup of the earth, earth’s waters, and the changing
surface of the earth through plate tectonics and forces such as earthquakes
and volcanoes. They also learn about the interrelated subject of the earth's
weather and climate and the many ways these affect the earth and life forms. Hands-on experiments, reading literature, and videos are a
regular part of the curriculum. Each year the students do an individual
science project for the February Science Fair, helping them to learn the
important concepts of observation, prediction, gathering information, recording results,
creating a display, and presenting the material to others.
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Instructional Materials: Inside Earth,
Earth’s Changing Surface, Earth's Waters, and Weather and Climate (all by Prentice Hall), and a variety of supplemental books
and materials including GEMS Science Explorations.
Social Studies
Sixth grade students begin an in depth study of American history with a
personalized slant aimed at critically reviewing the reasons events may have
occurred and the consequences of people's actions. They also begin a study of
Civics, to better understand our country's government.
Spanish
Sixth graders build upon their knowledge of Spanish while they
complete what would normally be taught in a second year high school course. Opportunities to make use of their Spanish skills
are provided through internet websites and pen pals.
Art
Students in sixth grade continue to challenge
themselves as artists under the tutelage of an art specialist. They also begin
an art history class in which they look at the important periods and schools of
world art: Classical, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical,
Romantic, and Realism. Students have art class twice a week.
Music
Sixth graders continue to increase their knowledge of basic elements of
notation, rhythm, melody, form, and timbre by applying them in instrumental
instruction on the recorder and various percussion instruments. They learn to
synchronize with a group as both an instrumentalist and a singer, and they
learn about vocal ranges and harmony. They continue their study of orchestral
instruments and various famous composers and develop basic compositional
skills through group and individual projects, learn the basics of harmony and
melody, and solidify basic singing skills. They also have a second music
class in which they study classical music from the Baroque to the
Romantic periods. Students have music once a week.
Physical Education
The physical education curriculum for sixth grade increases students' basic
knowledge and skills in sport activities. They gain precision with increasing
control and accuracy. They develop habits of teamwork, learn how to apply the
basic rules of various sports, and participate in the Presidential Physical
Fitness Program each year. Students have physical education twice a week.
Technology and Research
Sixth grade students develop solid keyboarding skills in our computer
laboratory. They also use the lab for internet research, word-processing and
in depth reports in Science and Social Studies classes. In addition, students
have weekly internet-based assignments to support the emphasis on current
events across the curriculum. They are exposed to the computer several
times each week.
Character Education and
Debate
Sixth grade students talk
about many character issues presented in their books: In particular, they
discuss independence and identity, meeting challenges, and what matters in
life, issues
presented in their literature textbook. They also study debate techniques while
looking at various issues of relevance to them at this age.
Environmental Education and
Community Service
Sixth graders work together to determine a service learning project based on
a community need, and then work together to complete it. This provides an
opportunity to cooperate, plan, and show their caring spirits while they help
someone else in the community. An example of a past project includes research into
local organizations which reach out to the homeless, learning how homelessness
can affect children, and volunteering to help at a homeless shelter and to
interact with homeless children. This project is integrated with social
studies and language arts.
The sixth grade also does some sort of project which promotes environmental
awareness. One project concerned cleaning up a neighborhood area which had
become overgrown and littered. The school was honored for its participation.
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