6th Grade Newsletter
Important Dates & Reminders
- Clubs end the week of December 2-6.
- Remind students to wear or bring athletic shoes on PE days.
What are we learning?
Language Arts
- In language arts, they are learning about the text “Queen Elizabeth I of England” and what makes her a very important historical figure.
- They are learning about Democracy and Monarchy while analyzing a text
- They are discussing figurative language used in the text and explaining what it means.
- We are integrating information from one text to another. Comparing the details of the text “Aristotle and Democracy” and the text “Queen Elizabeth I of England”
Math
- 6th grade math is learning about coordinate grids including positive and negative numbers on the axes. They are also learning about congruence and lines of symmetry in geometric figures.
- After Thanksgiving 6th grade math will start a unit on integer operations adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative numbers.
- 7th grade math is learning to solve algebraic equations by isolating the variable using inverse operations.
- They will continue this work after Thanksgiving by solving inequalities.
Science
- Science is paused while we focus on social studies and health.
- When science resumes we will learn about weather.
Social Studies
- Students are learning about European exploration and colonization of North America.
- We have focused on interactions with the people already living in North America when they arrived, including examples of cooperation and conflict.
- We will next explore the period of time leading up to the American Revolution.
Questions to ask your child at home.
- What is the difference between horizontal and vertical lines?
- How does an ordered pair give directions to a point on a coordinate plane?
- Why do people explore lands other than their own?
- What impacts did European colonization have on the people living in North and South America?
- What have you learned in health about the impact of smoking (nicotine) and other addictive drugs?