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Grade Six Curriculum Picks

These Grade Six Picks can be purchased from Homeschool Canada (order using the HCOS Curriculum Order Form), Anchor Academic (using your PO#),or from one of our comprehensive vendors listed on this page. Some options may also be available to borrow from the Learning Commons Search Portal and/or via the Sora/OverDrive virtual eBook library.

Vendor websites are pick-and-choose and some optional or alternate suggestions may be listed, so select your items with care.

Overview Of Grade 6 Curriculum Picks

Here is an overview of the curriculum picks that we suggest for Grade 6. Please note that some subjects provide more than one option. For more information about the curriculum, please refer to the information under Detailed Information for Grade 6 Curriculum Picks.

English Language Arts

 

  • Language Lessons for a Living Education 6 by Master Books and The 10 Minute Bible Journey by Dale Mason
  • Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (or similar) novel with Literature Kit by Classroom Complete Press
  • Amos Fortune, Free Man by Elizabeth Yates (or similar) novel with Progeny Press Study Guide

Mathematics

 

 

  • Math Lessons for a Living Education 6 Student Workbook & Teacher Guide Set by Master Books
  • Jump Math New Canadian Edition 6.1 and 6.2

Science

 

 

Biology

  • Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology Textbook and Notebooking Journal by Jeannie Fulbright and Brooke Ryan, M.D. (Apologia), 
  • The Electrifying Nervous System by Dr. Lainna Callentine (Master Books) & Elementary Anatomy: Nervous, Respiratory, Circulatory Systems Teacher Guide 

Chemistry

  •  Kitchen Chemistry: Cool Crystals, Rockin' Reactions, and Magical Mixtures with Hands-On Science Activities by Cynthia Light Brown

Physics

  •  What are Newton's Laws of Motion? by Denyse O'Leary

Earth/Space

  • Exploring Creation with Astronomy 2nd edition by Jeannie Fulbright (with recommended but optional Notebooking Journal)

Social Studies

 

 

  • Economy and Globalization by Classroom Complete Press
  • Shannen and the Dream for a School by Janet Wilson
  • World Electoral Processes by Classroom Complete Press
  • Understanding Propaganda by John Joseph Micklos
  • Understanding Social Media by Pamela Jain Dell

Bible/Christian Studies

  • Who Am I? And What Am I Doing Here? by John Hay(Apologia)

Optional Resources

(not detailed below)

 

  • Egg Drop STEM Starters by Teacher Created Resources (ADST)
  • Above and Beyond with Critical Thinking and Problem Solving by Megan Kopp (Career Education)
  • Healthy Habits for Healthy Kids Grades 5+ by Teacher Created Resources (PE/Health Education)
  • Child Soldier by Michel Chikwanine and Jessica Dee Humphreys (Social Studies)
  • Every Human Has Rights by National Geographic and Mary Robinson (Social Studies)
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    Detailed Information for Grade 6 Curriculum Picks 

    English Language Arts

    Language Lessons for a Living Education 6 and The 10 Minute Bible Journey (Mason)
    Type of Resource: workbook and supplementary book

    Description: students will focus on the essentials of written communication as they master and apply their skills to grammar, spelling, reading comprehension, and vocabulary expansion. Independent reading and writing proficiency are developed by consistently writing clear, effective sentences within dynamic paragraphs. In practising these skills, students will start to incorporate more creative challenges, such as figures of speech and descriptive writing.

     

    Students will also review and integrate the eight parts of speech, tricky words and verbs, parts of a story, poems, Bible genres, map studies, picture observation, and much more. With a large Teacher Aids section included, students are equipped to meet any writing challenge. Written with a Charlotte Mason influence but designed for modern homeschoolers, the course also includes a Scope and Sequence, daily course calendar, assessment charts, recommended reading list, spelling practice ideas, and grammar sheets.

     

    Website

    Series Overview

    Placement Guide

    Review

    Other Optional or Supplementary Resources

    Table of Contents (under "Scope & Sequence")

    PDF Samples

    Number the Stars (or similar) novel with Literature Kit by Classroom Complete Press

    Type of Resource: novel with workbook

    Description: Experience the fear and danger of World War II as one girl risks her life to save her Jewish friend.

    High-quality, detailed questions and support materials go beyond the typical drill questions. Find proof from the text that shows Mama is determined and quick-thinking. Put events at the end of World War II in order that they happened in the novel. Find examples of foreshadowing in the story and explain what it may be hinting at. Match vocabulary words to their underlined synonyms in the sentences. Create questions for the game Jeopardy using information from the story. Conduct an interview with one of the characters from the book with questions and the character's response. Additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

    About the Novel:
    A story of a ten-year-old girl, her family and their courageous journey to save the lives of their Jewish friends. During the darkest days of World War II living in Copenhagen, ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen is caught up in these unfolding historical events when she learns that the life of her best friend: Ellen Rosen, is in danger. The Rosens go into hiding and Annemarie's parents volunteer to take Ellen into their home until the voyage to the safe country of Sweden can be arranged. Annemarie is thrust into several perilous adventures as she does the utmost to save the lives of the Rosens. Annemarie's courage and ingenuity are severely tested as she is forced to confront German soldiers intent on killing her friend.

    Note from Curriculum Consultant: This novel has been selected as a cross-curricular resource that will also address the Gr. 6 social studies content area of "regional and international conflict: genocide", however an alternate novel can be chosen instead.

    Website

    Video Overview

    Reviews (scroll down on left side)

    Other Optional or Supplementary Resources (free Number the Stars Bonus Worksheets) 

    PDF Samples (select sample page images on the left side), 

     

    Amos Fortune, Free Man (or similar) novel with Progeny Press Study Guide

    Type of Resource: novel with workbook

    Description: provides a Christian perspective to classic literature through reading comprehension and literary analysis activities. Vocabulary words are used throughout the novel, utilizing a variety of activities to stimulate retention and growth. Literary techniques and moral lessons are explored. Activities and writing assignments address themes such as research, art, map, field trip, video, poetry, storytelling, writing, racism discussion, and epitaph.

    About the Novel: biographical; based on a true story. For the first 15 years of his life, Amos Fortune was At-mun, prince of an African tribe. He always believed that, as a future king, he was to live to serve his people. But At-mun's life is turned upside down when he and many of his people are captured and brought to the United States to be sold as slaves. At-mun is purchased by a kind Quaker family, who gives him the name Amos and welcome him into their home. Under the care of the Copelands, Amos learns to read and speak English and learns about their God. When Amos comes to understand that as a child of God his royal heritage has been restored, his life is transformed. For the rest of his life, Amos continues the work he believes he was born to do: serve his people. Through the many turns his life takes, Amos shows trust and assurance in God, and though he works to achieve his own freedom and the freedom of others, he knows that true freedom can only come from faith in God.

    Note from Curriculum Consultant: This novel has been selected as a cross-curricular resource that will also address the Gr. 6 social studies content area of inequality and racism, however an alternate novel can be chosen instead.

    Website

    Review

    Table of Contents and PDF Samples

    Math

    Singapore Primary Mathematics 2022 Edition is not mentioned here because as the grades progress, it is more difficult to "jump in" to this method of learning. It is still a strong option and can be considered for students looking for an academically rigorous curriculum. A placement test is strongly recommended before selecting a level.

    Math Lessons for a Living Education 6 Student Workbook & Teacher Guide Set

    Description: This engaging, story-based approach puts math into context for your student as they build connections between mathematical concepts and their own lives—learning both how to do the math and how to apply it to life outside the textbook. A blend of stories, copy work, oral narration, and hands-on experience brings the concepts to life, invites the student to explore the world around them, and gives this course a Charlotte Mason flavour.

    In Math Lessons for a Living Education Level 6 your student will learn:

     

    • Averaging
    • Rounding
    • Fractions
    • Factors
    • Decimals
    • Percentages
    • Geometry
    • Maps
    • and so much more!

    Website

    Placement Tests

    Series Overview Video

    Series Overview Webpage

    Review

    Teacher Guide Preview

    Teaching Companion

    Table of Contents (under "Scope & Sequence")

    PDF Sample Pages

    Jump Math New Canadian Edition 6.1 and 6.2 Student Assessment & Practice (AP) Book 6 (Parts 1 and 2) 
    Type of Resource: workbooks

    Description: in conjunction with the New Canadian Edition of JUMP Math's teacher resources, Student Assessment & Practice (AP) Book 6 is designed to cover the curriculum for Grade 6 mathematics, with units on:

    • Number Sense
    • Patterns and Algebra
    • Geometry
    • Measurement
    • Probability and Data Management

    NOTE: The New Canadian edition of AP Book 6 is printed in two parts, Book 6.1 and Book 6.2. In order to cover the full curriculum, students will need both parts. The Teacher's Resource is highly recommended and is free when you create an account at https://jumpmath.org/.

     

    Note from Curriculum Consultant: The multi-modal approaches to solving math problems presented in this resource can be a benefit to some students, but other students may find this approach confusing and would be better served with a program that presents a consistent approach to solving problems.

    Website

    On pages where there are multiple grade options, choose the correct grade from the dropdown menu.

    Teacher Resource/Lesson Plans (free when you register online as a Teacher)

    Other Optional or Supplementary Resources

    Table of Contents (free when you register online as a Teacher)

    Sample Pages (free when you register online as a teacher)

    • Teacher Resource 6.1
    • Teacher Resource 6.2
    • Student AP Book 6.1
    • Student AP Book 6.2
    • Grade 6 Problem-Solving Lessons

    Science 

    Biology

    Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology Textbook* and Student Notebooking Journal*
    Note from Curriculum Consultant:  if Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology was used/purchased in Grade 5, then begin at chapter 9 (lessons 9 and 10 address Grade 6 content standards; for a full description of this resource, see the Grade Five Curriculum Picks SOPHIE page).  If this resource was not started in Grade 5, it is not recommended as a resource for Grade 6 since only a couple of chapters directly address the content standards. In this case, select, “The Electrifying Nervous System” by Master Books.
    The Electrifying Nervous System by Master Books, AND Elementary Anatomy: Nervous, Respiratory, Circulatory Systems Teacher Guide

    Type of Resource: Hardcover Textbook

    Description: God created you with much care, love and incredible design. Developed by a homeschooling pediatrician, this book focuses on the amazing design and functionality of the human body’s nervous system. You will discover:

    • The main areas and structures of the brain and what important role each plays in making your body work
    • Awesome examples of God’s creativity in both the design and precision of human anatomy showing you are wonderfully made
    • Important historical discoveries and modern medical techniques used for diagnosis and repair of the brain!

    Learn interesting and important facts about why you sleep, the function of the central nervous system, what foods can superpower your brain functions, and much more in a wonderful exploration of the brain and how it controls the wondrous machine known as your body! 

    Note from Curriculum Consultant: This resource contains activity options for younger students as well, so is good for multi-grade use. Use with Elementary Anatomy: Nervous, Respiratory, Circulatory Systems Teacher Guide.

    Website

    Review

    Book Trailer (video)

    Table of Contents and PDF Sample Pages

    Chemistry

    Kitchen Chemistry: Cool Crystals, Rockin' Reactions and Magical Mixtures with Hands-on Science Activities by Cynthia Light Brown

    Use this book with one of the "Graphic Organizers" resources mentioned on this page to assist with learning and reinforcing key concepts.

    Type of Resource: nonfiction book

    Description: Starting with an exploration of atoms and molecules and how they make up the world, Kitchen Chemistry goes on to discuss mixtures, reactions, states of matter, solutions, and more! By using familiar scenarios such as boiling water, baking cookies, and creating slime, kids make text-to-text, text-to-self, and text-to-world connections that deepen their understanding of the world around us and the connection to chemistry to be found in every area of life. Hands-on STEM activities, essential questions, and links to online primary resources help readers learn the fundamentals of the world of chemistry!

     

    Website (includes Table of Contents)

    Guide (includes essential questions and vocabulary)

    Sample Experiment

    Physics

    What are Newton's Laws of Motion? by Denyse O'Leary

    Use this book with one of the "Graphic Organizers" resources mentioned on this page to assist with learning and reinforcing key concepts.

    Type of Resource: nonfiction book

    Description: examines how Sir Isaac Newton developed three basic laws that govern the way in which objects move. Readers will learn how Newton expanded on the work of other great scientists, including Galileo and Copernicus, to make his important discovery. The book also explains how Newton’s laws have influenced modern science and technology in areas such as sports and transportation.

     

    Website

     

    Earth/Space

    Exploring Creation with Astronomy 2nd edition by Jeannie Fullbright (with recommended but optional Notebooking Journal)
    Type of Resource: home education curriculum

    Description: presents a scientifically sound and God-honoring study of astronomy for grades K-6. Content covered includes a tour of the solar system while learning about stars, the Sun, the planets, the moon, meteors, asteroids, galaxies, and astronauts. With many hands-on activities to help young scientists retain what they learn, our science curriculum uses the Charlotte Mason methodology to introduce elementary-level students to the wonders of our solar system, the stars, and beyond. A detailed daily lesson plan is included in the Notebooking Journal.

     

    Website

    Table of Contents and Sample Pages

     

    Note from Curriculum Consultant: This resource may need to be modified by selecting chapters to focus on, otherwise, the science content for the year may be too heavy with the other resources recommended in this section. Students are encouraged to focus on areas within this text that they have a particular interest in, and lightly address other areas. 

    The options in this section can be utilized where resources in Science or Social Studies do not provide a way to interact with the material presented. Teachers and students can pick and choose organizers that appeal to them and are readily adaptable to the material they are learning. 

    The Elementary Teacher's Big Book of Graphic Organizers, Gr 5-12

    Type of Resource: workbook

     

    Description: veteran educator and NCTE trainer Katherine McKnight shows how students can use graphic organizers as an important tool to organize new information. Providing a visual representation that uses symbols to express ideas, concepts, and convey meaning, graphic organizers help to depict relationships between facts, terms, and ideas. The author demonstrates how graphic organizers have proven to be a powerful teaching and learning strategy.

    • Includes 100 graphic organizers-more than any comparable book
    • Included graphic organizers can be used before-, during-, and after-learning activities across the content areas
    • Contains easy-to-follow instructions for teachers on how to use and adapt the book's graphic organizers
    • Offers strategies for teachers to create their own graphic organizers for different grade levels

    Website 

    Note from Curriculum Consultant: This is a recommended pick for grades 6-9 and can be used again year after year. 

    3-D Graphic Organizers: 20 Easy-to-Make Learning Tools That Reinforce Key Concepts (Grades 3 - 6)

    Type of Resource: workbook

    Description: bring a new dimension to graphic organizers-and increase students' ability to learn and remember important content-area information-with these 20 engaging learning tools. Each organizer comes with a ready-to-go template, easy step-by-step directions, and ideas for using it across the curriculum. The finished three-dimensional products serve as powerful reference tools-and make a great classroom display to show off what students have learned. Great for individual, small-group, and whole-class learning!

    Website

    Social Studies

    Economy and Globalization by Classroom Complete Press

    Type of Resource: workbook

     

    Description: debates the pros and cons of nationalization and privatization as it relates to the global economy. Review the early history of currency, from the barter system to metal money, then finally what we use today. Go back to the Great Depression and act out a scene to showcase the economic hardships faced by people living during this era. Hold a panel discussion on international immigration policy. Design your own multinational company and write a business plan. Write a case study about a particular example of outsourcing. Conduct a class debate about whether or not trends towards economic globalization have been good for people around the world. Practice exchanging world currencies using up-to-date currency exchange rates in an international airport. Aligned to your State Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy, additional hands-on activities, crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included. 

    Highlights:

    • Economic Globalization
    • The History of Currency
    • The Great Depression
    • International Commercial Law
    • Migration
    • Multinational Corporations
    • Foreign Direct Investment

     

    Website

    Free Supplementary Resources:

    PDF Samples (look for images on the left hand side).

    Shannen and the Dream for a School by Janet Wilson

    Use this book with one of the "Graphic Organizers" resources mentioned on this page to assist with learning and reinforcing key concepts.

    Type of Resource: Biography/Memoir

    Description: the true story of Shannen Koostachin and the people of Attawapiskat, a Cree community in Northern Ontario, who have been fighting for a new school since the late 1970s when a fuel leak contaminated their original school building. 

    It is 2008, and thirteen-year-old Shannen and the other students at J.R. Nakogee Elementary are tired of attending class in portables that smell and don’t keep out the freezing cold winter air. They make a YouTube video describing the poor conditions, and their plea for a decent school gains them attention and support from community leaders and children across the country. Inspired, the students decide to turn their grade-eight class trip into a visit to Ottawa to speak to the Canadian government. Once there, Shannen speaks passionately to the politicians about the need to give Native children the opportunity to succeed. The following summer, Shannen is nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize. Her passion and that of the other students makes politicians stand up and take notice and becomes a rallying point for the community and for the country.

    Shannen will never see her dream fulfilled. Tragically, she was killed in a car crash in 2010. Her family, friends, and supporters are continuing to fight and to honour her memory as they work for equality for children in communities everywhere.

     

    Website

    Supplementary Resources:

    World Electoral Processes by Classroom Complete Press

    Type of Resource: workbook

     

    Description: breaks down the differences between a presidential, parliamentary and dictatorship government. Travel back to ancient times to experience the first voting system. Explore the concept of a democratic government and whether it truly represents the people. Discover how the president has to share powers with the legislature in a presidential system. Explain why it is easier to pass laws in the parliamentary system than in the presidential system. Roleplay as a member of Parliament and deliver a 90-second statement about an important issue. Find out why most dictators were military leaders, and how the role of a dictator has changed over time. Learn about suffrage and what the requirements are for a citizen to be allowed to vote. Hold your own election to decide on a policy for running your classroom. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy and includes additional writing tasks, crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key. 

    Highlights:

    • History of the Voting System
    • Legitimacy of Democratic Gov.
    • Presidential System of Gov.
    • Parliamentary System of Gov.
    • A Dictatorship Gov.
    • The Voting System
    • Electoral Systems & Reform

    Website

    Free Supplementary Resources

    Understanding Propaganda by John Joseph Micklos

    Use this book with one of the "Graphic Organizers" resources mentioned on this page to assist with learning and reinforcing key concepts.

    Description: everybody believes they're immune to propaganda, but everyone is wrong about that. Propaganda assaults us daily, on tv, on the internet, on the streets of our cities; everywhere we look, and even when we don't think we're looking. Easy-to-understand text, simple infographics, and lots of examples help kids learn how to crack the code of propaganda and learn how to use their brains to decide when they are being manipulated into believing lies presented as the truth.

     

    Website

    Table of Contents and Sample Pages (google preview)

    Understanding Social Media by Pamela Jain Dell

    Use this book with one of the "Graphic Organizers" resources mentioned on this page to assist with learning and reinforcing key concepts.

    Type of Resource: nonfiction book

     

    Description: everybody thinks they can handle social media. They're only on with their friends. Everything on social media is real. Except that it isn't. Easy-to-understand language, simple infographics, and evocative photos show kids what's real and what's fake on the various social media platforms, and how to tell the difference.

     

    Website

    Table of Contents and PDF Samples(google preview)

    Bible/Christian Studies

    Who Am I? And What Am I Doing Here? by David Webb and John Hay (Apologia)

    Type of Resource: textbook

     

    Description: helps children understand what it means to be fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of the Most High God. Students will develop a healthy, biblical self-image based on the truths taught in this second book in the What We Believe Series.

    Students will develop a healthy, biblical self-image based on these truths:

    • God made me in His image and crowned me with glory
    • He has given me special gifts and a unique purpose in life
    • I can creatively express God’s love
    • I am meant to think about beautiful and praiseworthy things, especially God and His Word
    • I must make decisions based on God’s truth
    • I can always know the wise thing to do
    • I must cultivate the fruit of the Spirit in my life
    • I am a beloved child of God whose true identity is found in Christ.

    Website

    Review

    Table of Contents and Sample Pages