Grade 6 Syllabus

Language (English)

Mathematics

Science

Social Studies

Arts

Physical Education

Grade 6 Syllabus for Language (English)

Unit 1: Literature

  1. Chapter 1: Introduction to Literary Analysis
    • Elements of literature (e.g., plot, character, setting)
    • Literary devices and techniques (e.g., symbolism, foreshadowing)
  2. Chapter 2: Genre Study
    • Exploring different literary genres (e.g., fiction, poetry, drama)
    • Analysis of genre-specific characteristics and conventions
  3. Chapter 3: Novel Study
    • In-depth analysis of selected novels
    • Themes, motifs, and character development in novels

Unit 2: Language and Media

  1. Chapter 1: Media Literacy
    • Analyzing media texts (e.g., advertisements, news articles)
    • Understanding media bias and persuasion techniques
  2. Chapter 2: Digital Communication
    • Writing for digital platforms (e.g., blogs, social media)
    • Creating multimedia presentations and digital storytelling
  3. Chapter 3: Language Variation and Change
    • Studying variations in language use (e.g., dialects, registers)
    • Historical and contemporary changes in language usage

Unit 3: Writing Skills

  1. Chapter 1: Narrative Writing
    • Crafting narratives with complex plot structures
    • Developing characters and dialogue in narratives
  2. Chapter 2: Expository Writing
    • Structuring and writing informative essays
    • Conducting research and citing sources effectively
  3. Chapter 3: Argumentative Writing
    • Writing persuasive arguments with supporting evidence
    • Using rhetorical devices to persuade readers

Unit 4: Grammar and Vocabulary

  1. Chapter 1: Advanced Grammar
    • Sentence structure and variety
    • Advanced usage of verb forms and tenses
  2. Chapter 2: Vocabulary Expansion
    • Acquiring and using academic and domain-specific vocabulary
    • Strategies for learning and applying new words effectively
  3. Chapter 3: Editing and Revising
    • Proofreading techniques for editing written work
    • Peer editing and providing constructive feedback

Unit 5: Literature and Culture

  1. Chapter 1: Cultural Perspectives in Literature
    • Exploring literature from diverse cultural backgrounds
    • Understanding how culture shapes literary works
  2. Chapter 2: Literary Criticism
    • Techniques for analyzing and critiquing literary texts
    • Applying critical perspectives to literary analysis
  3. Chapter 3: Comparative Literature
    • Comparing literary works from different genres, periods, or cultures
    • Synthesizing information and ideas from multiple texts

Grade 6 Syllabus for Mathematics

Unit 1: Number and Algebra

  1. Chapter 1: Number Theory
    • Prime and composite numbers
    • Factors, multiples, and divisibility rules
  2. Chapter 2: Operations with Whole Numbers
    • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
    • Estimation and problem-solving strategies
  3. Chapter 3: Fractions and Decimals
    • Understanding and comparing fractions and decimals
    • Operations with fractions and decimals

Unit 2: Patterns and Algebra

  1. Chapter 1: Patterns and Relationships
    • Identifying and extending patterns
    • Algebraic expressions and equations
  2. Chapter 2: Variables and Equations
    • Solving equations and inequalities
    • Writing and evaluating algebraic expressions
  3. Chapter 3: Geometric Patterns
    • Exploring geometric sequences and series
    • Using patterns to solve problems

Unit 3: Geometry

  1. Chapter 1: Geometric Shapes and Properties
    • Classifying two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes
    • Properties of triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons
  2. Chapter 2: Measurement
    • Perimeter, area, and volume calculations
    • Conversions between units of measurement
  3. Chapter 3: Symmetry and Transformations
    • Lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry
    • Transformations (translations, reflections, rotations)

Unit 4: Statistics and Probability

  1. Chapter 1: Data Representation
    • Organizing and displaying data (e.g., tables, graphs)
    • Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode)
  2. Chapter 2: Probability
    • Basic concepts of probability
    • Experimental and theoretical probability
  3. Chapter 3: Data Analysis
    • Interpreting data from graphs and charts
    • Making predictions and drawing conclusions

Unit 5: Measurement and Trigonometry

  1. Chapter 1: Measurement of Angles
    • Measuring angles and classifying angles
    • Angle relationships (complementary, supplementary)
  2. Chapter 2: Trigonometric Ratios
    • Introducing sine, cosine, and tangent ratios
    • Solving right triangles using trigonometry
  3. Chapter 3: Applications of Trigonometry
    • Applying trigonometric ratios to solve problems
    • Real-world applications of trigonometry

Grade 6 Syllabus for Science

Unit 1: Biology

  1. Chapter 1: Cells and Microorganisms
    • Structure and function of cells
    • Types of microorganisms and their roles
  2. Chapter 2: Human Body Systems
    • Respiratory system
    • Circulatory system
    • Digestive system
    • Nervous system
  3. Chapter 3: Genetics and Evolution
    • Basic principles of genetics
    • Inheritance and variation
    • Natural selection and adaptation

Unit 2: Chemistry

  1. Chapter 1: States of Matter
    • Properties of solids, liquids, and gases
    • Changes in states of matter
  2. Chapter 2: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
    • Structure of atoms and molecules
    • Properties and uses of elements and compounds
  3. Chapter 3: Chemical Reactions
    • Types of chemical reactions (e.g., synthesis, decomposition)
    • Balancing chemical equations

Unit 3: Physics

  1. Chapter 1: Forces and Motion
    • Types of forces (e.g., gravitational, frictional)
    • Effects of forces on objects
  2. Chapter 2: Energy
    • Forms of energy (e.g., kinetic, potential, thermal)
    • Energy transformations
  3. Chapter 3: Waves
    • Types of waves (e.g., sound, light)
    • Properties and behaviors of waves

Unit 4: Earth and Space Science

  1. Chapter 1: Earth’s Structure and Processes
    • Layers of the Earth
    • Plate tectonics and geological processes
  2. Chapter 2: Weather and Climate
    • Factors affecting weather (e.g., temperature, air pressure)
    • Climate zones and patterns
  3. Chapter 3: Solar System and Beyond
    • Structure of the solar system
    • Celestial objects and their characteristics

Grade 6 Syllabus for Social Studies

Unit 1: History

  1. Chapter 1: Ancient Civilizations
    • Key features and achievements of ancient civilizations (e.g., Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley)
    • Cultural developments and contributions
  2. Chapter 2: Medieval Times
    • Feudalism, kingdoms, and empires (e.g., Byzantine Empire, Medieval Europe, Islamic Caliphates)
    • Trade routes and cultural exchanges
  3. Chapter 3: Renaissance and Reformation
    • Scientific and intellectual developments (e.g., Renaissance thinkers, scientific revolution)
    • Religious and social changes during the Reformation

Unit 2: Geography

  1. Chapter 1: Physical Geography
    • Earth’s physical features (e.g., landforms, bodies of water)
    • Climate zones and biomes
  2. Chapter 2: Human Geography
    • Population distribution and migration patterns
    • Urbanization and its impacts
  3. Chapter 3: Environmental Issues
    • Global environmental challenges (e.g., deforestation, pollution)
    • Sustainability and conservation efforts

Unit 3: Civics and Citizenship

  1. Chapter 1: Government Systems
    • Types of government (e.g., democracy, dictatorship, monarchy)
    • Roles and responsibilities of citizens
  2. Chapter 2: Rights and Responsibilities
    • Fundamental rights and freedoms
    • Civic duties and obligations
  3. Chapter 3: Global Citizenship
    • Global interconnectedness and interdependence
    • Addressing global issues and promoting peace

Unit 4: Economics

  1. Chapter 1: Economic Systems
    • Types of economic systems (e.g., market economy, command economy, mixed economy)
    • Economic decision-making and allocation of resources
  2. Chapter 2: Trade and Globalization
    • Importance of trade and its impact on economies
    • Benefits and challenges of globalization
  3. Chapter 3: Sustainable Development
    • Economic growth vs. sustainable development
    • Promoting economic equity and social justice

Grade 6 Syllabus for Arts

Unit 1: Visual Arts

  1. Chapter 1: Drawing and Painting
    • Techniques and materials in drawing and painting
    • Observational drawing and still life
  2. Chapter 2: Sculpture and 3D Art
    • Three-dimensional art forms
    • Exploration of sculpting techniques
  3. Chapter 3: Art History and Criticism
    • Studying art movements and styles
    • Analyzing and interpreting artworks

Unit 2: Performing Arts

  1. Chapter 1: Drama and Theater
    • Acting techniques and improvisation
    • Script analysis and character development
  2. Chapter 2: Music
    • Instrumental and vocal performance
    • Music theory and composition
  3. Chapter 3: Dance
    • Choreography and dance techniques
    • Cultural and historical perspectives on dance forms

Unit 3: Media Arts

  1. Chapter 1: Digital Media Production
    • Basics of digital media creation (e.g., photography, graphic design)
    • Digital storytelling and multimedia presentations
  2. Chapter 2: Film and Animation
    • Introduction to filmmaking techniques
    • Animation principles and practices
  3. Chapter 3: Media Literacy
    • Analyzing media messages and techniques
    • Understanding the impact of media on society

Grade 6 Syllabus for Physical Education

Unit 1: Personal Health and Fitness

  1. Chapter 1: Physical Fitness Components
    • Components of fitness (e.g., cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility)
    • Assessing and improving personal fitness levels
  2. Chapter 2: Nutrition and Hydration
    • Importance of balanced nutrition for physical health
    • Hydration and its impact on physical performance
  3. Chapter 3: Mental and Emotional Health
    • Strategies for managing stress and emotions
    • Building resilience and positive mental health habits

Unit 2: Movement Concepts

  1. Chapter 1: Fundamental Movement Skills
    • Developing fundamental movement skills (e.g., locomotor skills, manipulative skills)
    • Applying movement principles in various contexts
  2. Chapter 2: Movement Patterns and Sequences
    • Exploring movement patterns and sequences
    • Combining movements to create routines and performances
  3. Chapter 3: Spatial Awareness and Body Control
    • Enhancing spatial awareness and body coordination
    • Balance and agility exercises

Unit 3: Games and Sports

  1. Chapter 1: Team Sports
    • Participating in team sports (e.g., soccer, basketball, volleyball)
    • Understanding team strategies and roles
  2. Chapter 2: Individual and Dual Sports
    • Engaging in individual and dual sports (e.g., tennis, badminton, swimming)
    • Developing skills and techniques in specific sports
  3. Chapter 3: Rules and Fair Play
    • Understanding game rules and sportsmanship
    • Promoting fair play and ethical behavior in sports

Unit 4: Outdoor and Adventure Activities

  1. Chapter 1: Outdoor Pursuits
    • Participating in outdoor activities (e.g., hiking, orienteering, camping)
    • Environmental awareness and conservation practices
  2. Chapter 2: Adventure Challenges
    • Engaging in adventure challenges (e.g., ropes courses, rock climbing)
    • Risk assessment and safety procedures
  3. Chapter 3: Leadership and Team Building
    • Developing leadership skills through outdoor and adventure activities
    • Collaboration and teamwork in challenging environments