6th Grade Newsletter

By 6th Grade Team
Sixth Grade
January 05, 2023

The sixth graders started back after winter break with a great attitude and ready to learn. We were all thankful for the break but happy to be together again. We are excited about the progress we are seeing as we wrap up quarter two at the end of this month.

Important Dates & Reminders

  • Jan 12 6th Grade Invitational at Carl Sandburg Middle School (Field Trip)
  • Jan 19 Parent Curriculum Night at Carl Sandburg Middle School 6-7:30 pm
  • Jan 25 Early Release/Last day of Quarter 2
  • Jan 26-27 Student Holiday

Language Arts

What are we learning?

In reading and writing, we are learning about the elements of poetry as well as different types of poems. Students will be creating poetry using different rhythms and rhymes. Students will also be reciting a poem to the class that they memorized.

Home/School Connection

Questions to ask your student:

  • What is a stanza?
  • What is your favorite type of poetry?
  • Describe the elements of a Haiku poem.

Math

What are we learning?

We are continuing our learning about integer operations. In December we focused on adding and subtracting negative and positive integers. This month we will focus on multiplying and dividing negative and positive integers.

Home/School Connection

Questions to ask your students:

  • What is the product when multiplying a negative and positive integer?
  • What is the product when multiplying two negative integers?
  • What is the quotient when dividing a negative and positive integer?
  • What is the quotient when dividing two negative integers?

Science

What are we learning?

We studied science in December and will be moving back into science in February.

Social Studies

What are we learning?

In social studies, we are learning about Colonial America. Students will be examining the reasons for colonization as well as different areas there were colonized. Students are also looking at colonial life in America.

Home/School Connection

Questions to ask your students:

  • What was the Lost Colony?
  • What was the first permanent English settlement? 
  • Why did colonies get established?