Want to help your Grade 6 child excel in science? Our Grade 6 Science Curriculum challenges students with advanced topics in life, physical, and earth sciences, as well as scientific inquiry and technology. Learners explore cells, genetics, energy, forces, weather systems, and the solar system through engaging lessons and hands-on experiments. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world applications, covering topics such as environmental impact, engineering design, and scientific research skills. Expert tutors support students in developing scientific reasoning and curiosity. Explore the Grade 6 Science Curriculum below to see how we nurture future scientists!

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Grade 6 Science Curriculum

Life Sciences
Cell theory: structure and function of cells
Plant systems: transport, reproduction, responses
Animal systems: comparative anatomy and physiology
Classification: detailed taxonomic hierarchy
Interdependence in ecosystems: energy flow, matter cycling
Human body: integumentary, muscular, skeletal systems
Reproduction and heredity: asexual vs. sexual reproduction
Microorganisms: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists
Physical Sciences
Atomic structure: protons, neutrons, electrons
Elements, compounds, and mixtures
Periodic table: introduction to organization
Physical and chemical changes: detailed characteristics
Energy: forms, transformations, conservation
Forces and motion: Newton's laws introduction
Simple machines: mechanical advantage calculations
Electricity: voltage, current, resistance, series and parallel circuits
Light: wave properties, electromagnetic spectrum introduction
Earth and Space Sciences
Earth's structure: detailed layers and composition
Plate tectonics: theory, evidence, boundaries
Minerals and rocks: identification, properties, classification
Weathering, erosion, and deposition
Water cycle: detailed processes and human impacts
Weather and climate: factors, forecasting, extreme events
Space exploration: history, technology, discoveries
Astronomy: stars, galaxies, universe
Scientific Inquiry Skills
Scientific method: detailed understanding
Experimental design: controlling variables
Data collection techniques
Statistical analysis: mean, median, mode, range
Graphical representation: various types of graphs
Scientific modeling: limitations and uses
Scientific communication: lab reports, presentations
Environmental Awareness
Ecosystem dynamics: stability and change
Biodiversity: importance and threats
Resource management: water, land, energy
Pollution: types, effects, prevention
Climate change: detailed science and global impacts
Sustainable practices: individual and societal levels
Technology and Applications
Engineering design cycle: detailed process
Material science: properties for specific uses
Energy technology: generation, transmission, storage
Biotechnology: genetic engineering introduction
Information technology in science