Welcome to Grade 6
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Sixth Grade Curriculum
WReligion
Students explore Catholicism through
study of Hebrew Scriptures, The Liturgy and worship. Through prayer,
song and actions that express their beliefs, students are called to live
out their discipleship among their peers, their families and their
school and parish communities.
Students attend Mass weekly and actively
participate in liturgies.
&Language
Arts
Students will study of variety of literary devices and themes. Elements
such as plot, theme, setting, characterization, foreshadowing, climax
and denoument will be discussed. The writing process, use of proper
grammar and style will also be emphasized. Quarter goals are set and
students read and take computer generated tests on AR books to increase
their reading comprehension.
Quarter goals are set and students read and take computer
generated tests on AR books to increase their reading comprehension.
¯Mathematics
Students in
the sixth grade continue to build on basic Math concepts. Mastery of
addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole number,
decimals and fractions is expected. Ratios, proportions and percents
are also studied. Algebra is introduced.
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Science
Students
study but are not limited to elements of Earth Science such as weather,
constellations, the water cycle, rocks and minerals and the planet
Mars. Students conduct laboratory experiments using the Scientific
method. Participation Science Fair is mandatory in grades 3-8.
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Social Studies
In World
History, students explore the development of civilization through tools
found in archeology, geology, paleontology, and anthropology. Ancient
and classical civilizations, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and
Reformation, the rise of Democracy and industrialization will be
studied. In addition, the study of current events and interpretation of
maps, charts and graphs are also taught.
,Spanish
Students will
be able to communicate both verbally as well as through written forms.
Greetings and salutations, family members, colors, numbers, weather, the
calendar and physical descriptions will be explored. Students will take
Spanish 3-4 days per week.
Students have morning and lunch recesses. Students in
the sixth grade have approximately 40-60 minutes homework every day
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Supplemental Curriculum
Sixth grade
students receive instruction in Spanish, art, music, and
physical education. They also visit the media center as well
as the computer lab.
#Art
Students are
exposed to elements of drawing, shading and color. Students keep a
portfolio of their work. They are exposed to varying artistic styles
and genres.
¯Music
Music study
focuses on introductions and cadences, harmonic elements, scales and
chords, families and grouping of instruments. Students will be asked to
construct their own instrument. Recorder skills will include the
playing of sharps, flats, solos a, duets and trios.
¨Media
Students
spend time in the Media Center through conducting basic concepts of
titles, authors, subjects and research. Students can check out books
appropriate to their age level.
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Physical
Education
Students are
exposed to fitness assessments, traveling/locomotor skills, Body
management/Gymnastics/Dance, Soccer. Volleyball, Football, Basketball,
Track, T-ball and individual dual sports such as Golf, Tennis, and
Badminton are taught.
:Technology
The purpose
of the technology laboratory is to integrate the use of technology with
the curriculum. In that light, students spend their “lab time” with the
assistance of the Technology Coordinator and their classroom teacher.
Basic elements of word processing, graphing, research and simple
publishing are explored.