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Description of Sixth Grade Courses
Computer Education
  • explores a computer simulation relating to each of the subject areas
  • uses appropriate software to reinforce subject areas, and develop basic, problem-exploration and critical-thinking skills
  • uses multimedia technologies to support learning in all subject areas
Library Skills
  • uses bibliographies, illustrations, and the front and back matter of a book to evaluate the usefulness of a specific source of information on a particular topic
  • organizes ideas and information in an outline form
  • expresses opinions about what he or she has read

Art
  • designs in 2 dimensions, emphasizing craft skills such as weaving and knotting
  • makes 3-dimensional designs using paper
  • understands costuming with an emphasis on the effect of color
Communication Arts and Reading
  • uses appropriate gestures, body language, voice quality, and language in oral presentation
  • uses formal and informal language appropriately in impromptu talks, class discussions, oral reports, debates
  • reads short stories, novels, poems, essays, biographies, newspapers
  • evaluates fiction by examining the characters, plot, conflict, author's message and style; evaluate non-fiction by examining clarity of material, accuracy of information, freedom from bias author's message and style
  • uses language structure, vocabulary, and clues from the reading material to find the message of new words in literature and textbooks in all subject areas

Health and Physical Education
  • designs an individual plan to incorporate good nutrition and non-addictive habits into a healthy lifestyle
  • leads and follows in small group activities
  • relates learning to other subject areas and daily family life
  • understands that human growth and development occurs at different rates
Mathematics
  • uses percentages in problems, circle graphs, and probability investigations
    uses formulas
  • creates and solves problems involving ratio and proportion
  • develops formulas for area of polygons
  • discusses the meaning of permutations and combinations, and describes real-life situations in which these concepts are important

Science
  • applies mathematical formulas to science
  • identifies differences between physical and chemical changes
  • investigates energy use in complex system
  • demonstrates how levers, pulleys, and other simple machines work
Second/Foreign Languages
(Second language study usually begins at the sixth or seventh grade and continues into high school through various checkpoints in the way to fluency)
  • Checkpoint One
    • understands simple statements and questions
    • holds a conversation using questions and answers
    • understands simple short, general messages
    • writes a paragraph or short composition about himself or herself
    • becomes aware of and better understands other cultures
  • Checkpoint Two
    • understands short conversation about everyday situations
    • begins to carry out a conversation using limited vocabulary
    • reads and understands simple stories
    • writes simple notes, letters, and short reports
    • continues to increase awareness of, begins to appreciate, and develops greater understanding of other cultures
  • Checkpoint Three
    • understands the important points of discussion of familiar topics
    • initiates and holds a conversation in which more complex ideas are expresses
      reads and understands more sophisticated stories
    • writes short letters and notes that native speakers of the second language are able to understand
    • respects, appreciates, and becomes more knowledgeable about other cultures

Social Studies
  • explores diverse regions of the Eastern Hemisphere including Europe, the Mediterranean lands, sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia, with emphasis on economic and geographic perspectives
  • understands that nations join together to promote economic development and growth
  • understands that the environment is affected by the people of a region as they interact with it
  • understands and uses various grids, symbols, and notations for identifying geographical and political regions on all maps
 

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