Sixth Grade
Sixth grade is a year of great opportunity for kids. This year is naturally filled with inconsistency as a great deal of physical growth (on average 3-4 inches!) and personal discovery is going on. Sixth graders do not typically self-regulate their sleep schedule, nutrition intake, etc. and often like to debate their needs with adults. Boys and girls are very peer-approval driven, requiring extra love and affirmation from parents and other loving adults.
Social and emotional strategies/skills include:
- Understands the many meanings of social groups, group membership, and how groups function
- Use humor to de-escalate difficult conversations/situations
- Identifies potential consequences of actions
- Meets new people more easily and makes friendship choices
Foundational English Language Acquisition(ELA) Skills include:
- Finding and citing text evidence explicitly to support analysis and inference from the text
- Determine the meaning of words and phrases including figurative language and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone
- Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, distinguishing claims that are supported by reasons and evidence from claims that are not
- Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience
- Conduct short research projects to answer a question, drawing on several sources and refocusing the inquiry when appropriate
Foundational Math Skills include:
- Write and interpret numerical expressions - use parentheses, brackets, and braces in numerical expressions
- Solve word problems by showing the algebraic expressions with the variable
- Understand the place value system - read, write and compare decimals to thousandths understanding that the value of the digit to the left is 1/10 greater.
- Understand the relationship between decimals and fractions and be able to find equivalencies
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions with unlike denominators including in word problems
- Convert among different-sized standards of measurement.
- Measure volume by counting unit cubes and using formulas
- Understand perpendicular number lines & coordinate planes - x/y axis and x/y coordinates
- Identify and Graph points on a coordinate plane
Tips for Parents of 6th Grade Students:
- Note continuing growth spurts and be patient with physical, social, and emotional changes
- Assist your child in setting physical and social boundaries and identifying other peoples’ boundaries and abiding by them
- Help your child note the difference between passive, aggressive, assertive, and passive aggressive behavior and encourage him/her to be assertive when needed
- Point out opportunities for showing how interdependence between family members and how teamwork keeps things running smoothly
- Encourage slow thinking for situations that may have consequences
- Express patience, love, and trust daily