6th Grade Overview
In the Created for Greatness leadership program students will:
- Begin leadership formation through virtues
- Study the 4 temperaments: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic
- Mentor preschool students weekly, visit nursing homes regularly, and engage in pro-life spiritual adoption project
- Focus on humility (becoming great by bringing out others’ greatness)
- Practice self-knowledge and appreciation of others’ strengths/weaknesses
- Integrate virtues in everyday interactions, schoolwork, and subject areas
In ENGLISH the students will:
Using our English textbook, Voyages, as a guide, students will study grammar concepts and explore the elements and characteristics of effective writing. Growing Your Vocabulary: Learning from Latin and Greek Roots is the text we will use to improve vocabulary skills. Literature novels include A Long Walk to Water, Where the Lilies Bloom, Peak, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, and A Long Way from Chicago. Through written essays and comprehension questions, novel studies, classroom discussions, book projects, and more, we will strive to improve our writing, reading, and speaking skills in English and literature classes this year.
In RELIGION the students will:
- Follow the 12 stages of salvation history to grasp the Old and New Testament timeline
- Connect how the messages and stories of the Old Testament reveal Christ as the Savior
- Study God’s covenants with mankind as part of His loving plan
- Encounter scriptures as the living word of God (Lectio Divina and allegorical, anagogical, and moral senses)
- Write and illustrate a children’s book/perform a skit on an Old Testament figure to teach primary students about Salvation History
- Begin the Created for Greatness leadership program (details above)
- Attend weekly school Mass and monthly Adoration and participate in Reconciliation
In SCIENCE the students will:
- Solve real-world STEM problems through FOSS curriculum
- Examine physical science topics including...- Matter, mass, measurement, and energy- Air, water, weather, human anatomy, plant science- Practice scientific inquiry through periodic science labs ("investigations")
In MATH the students will:
Study Course 2 Math OR Pre- Algebra
- Course 2:
Rational numbers, operations, and algebraic representations
Equations, functions, geometry, square roots, and probabilities - Pre-Algebra:
Integers, equations, inequalities, rational numbers, and proportions
Functions, geometry, measurement, data analysis, polynomials, and transformations
In HISTORY the students will:
- Explore topics from ancient civilizations up to the 1500s including:
- Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, India, China, Greece, Rome, The Middle Ages, Renaissance, Enlightenment, and more
- Evaluate the impact of ideas on human behavior and how it compares with what Catholics believe (Daoism, Confucianism, and Legalism, etc. )
- Expand critical thinking and historical thinking skills
- View history in light of Christian anthropology
In COMMUNICATIONS the students will:
- Use IEW to improve writing style using dress-ups and sentence openers, craft paragraphs with topic and clincher sentences, and develop a variety of essay organizational strategies
- Conduct research on inspirational historical figures
- Outline, summarize, and analyze informational texts of varying lengths
- Gather, sort, and condense research in order to write informational essays for a variety of purposes and audiences
- Learn to use MLA format in research pieces
- Reflect on the “self-smarts, school-smarts, and people smarts” presented in the Top 20 Teens curriculum, and use skits to apply the concepts to their own lives and to teach them to younger students
- Identify the “Top 20” traits of former student Zach Sobiech using the biography Fly a Little Higher, documentary “My Last Days,” song “Clouds,” and visit with his mom, Laura Sobiech
In PHYSICAL EDUCATION the students will:
- Practice sportsmanship, skill development, individual and team sports, physical fitness, and conditioning
- Examine how nurturing our bodies and helping them grow prepares us for a lifetime of serving God and others through physical fitness
In TECHNOLOGY the students will:
- Get hands-on practice using Open Office and Google Docs
- Learn internet safety and media literacy through Netsmartz and Common Sense resources
- Create multimedia presentations using OpenOffice and Google Slides
- Develop typing skills through lessons and practice
- Create a real life scenario budget in Google Sheets to detail expected and actual costs
- Import a budget into Google slides for presentation
- Incorporate mapping skills learned through use of Google Maps
- Create programs using MIT Scratch programming software
In ART the students will:
- Explore elements and principles of art, including:
- Line, shape, color, form, value, space, and texture
- Pattern, rhythm, emphasis, balance, contrast, and unity
- Study artists as they relate to projects, and learn about their media, style, and techniques
- Project examples include: still life paintings, Picasso-inspired drawings, and a Minnesota-based project with a written story to accompany it
Specials:
Art
Physical Education/Health Technology
Highlights:
Created for Greatness virtuous leadership program
Monthly Eucharistic Adoration and weekly school Mass
Stations of the Cross during Lent
Service projects
Top 20 One-Act Skits
Extracurriculars:
Student Council
National Junior Honor Society
Catholic Athletic Association
Concert Band, Choir, Orchestra, Chamber Ensemble
Lego League
Chess Club