Unit 1
Math
20 lessons
5 Weeks
Math
Week 1
Lesson 1
Review and assessment preparation
- Review key concepts from the previous school year- Practice problem-solving and critical thinking skills- Demonstrate proficiency in all mathematical concepts to ensure a strong start for 6th grade math- Assessments and quizzes- Review and reinforcement of all topics covered last term- Prepare for end-of-year assessments through review sessions and practice tests
Lesson 2
Order of Operations and Equations
- Understand the importance of the order of operations (PEMDAS).- Apply the order of operations to solve mathematical expressions.- Solve one-step equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division-Progress to solving two-step equations, emphasizing the inverse relationship of operations.- Fun math activities and games
Lesson 3
Ratios
- Define ratios and use them to compare quantities.- Apply ratios to solve problems involving proportions
Lesson 4
Tables, and Graphs
- Create and interpret tables, charts, and graphs.- Use graphical representations to analyze and draw conclusions from data
Week 2
Lesson 5
Angles, Triangles
- Identify and classify angles as acute, obtuse, or right.- Explore properties of triangles and classify them by angles and sides
Lesson 6
Polygons, and Coordinate Planes
- Recognize and name common polygons.- Introduce the Cartesian coordinate plane and graph points.- Plot and interpret points, identify quadrants, and understand the concept of coordinates
Lesson 7
Number Theory and Factors
- Identify factors and multiples of numbers.- Explore prime factorization.- Apply knowledge of greatest common factors and least common multiples
Lesson 8
Composite Shapes
- Calculate the area and perimeter of composite shapes.- Identify and work with composite shapes in various contexts
Week 3
Lesson 9
Integers
- Represent positive and negative integers on a number line.- Perform addition and subtraction with integers.- Multiply and divide integers, emphasizing rules and patterns
Lesson 10
Measurement of Volume
- Introduce the concept of volume.- Calculate the volume of rectangular prisms
Lesson 11
Fractions
- Understand the concept of equivalent fractions.- Add and subtract fractions with like and unlike denominators.- Multiply and divide fractions, including mixed numbers.- Solve real-world problems involving fractions
Lesson 12
Surface Area
- Introduce the concept of surface area- Calculate the surface area of rectangular prisms
Week 4
Lesson 13
Decimals
- Represent decimals using models and place value.- Perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with decimals.- Relate decimals to fractions and percentages
Lesson 14
Identifying Shapes
-Identify and classify various shapes, including circles, ellipses, and parallelograms
Lesson 15
Percentages
- Understand the concept of a percentage as parts per hundred- Convert between fractions, decimals, and percentages- Solve real-world problems involving percentages
Lesson 16
Graphs
- Create and interpret line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts
Week 5
Lesson 17
Probability, Statistics
- Define basic probability concepts: outcomes, events, and probability.- Collect, organize, and analyze data.- Calculate measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode).- Interpret and construct basic statistical graphs.
Lesson 18
7th Grade Readiness And Prep for 6th Grade EOY competency review and exams
- Review and reinforce all topics covered throughout the year.- Address any gaps in understanding to ensure readiness for 7th-grade math.
Lesson 19
Review and Assessment Preparation
-Review key concepts from the entire year.- Practice problem-solving and critical thinking skills.- Prepare for end-of-year assessments through review sessions and practice tests- Fun math activities and games
Lesson 20
Final Exams
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Unit 2ELA
20 lessons5 Weeks
ELA
Week 6
Lesson 21
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Read The Candy Adventure and identify the main characters, setting, and plot.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Practice spelling words related to the story. Vocabulary words: character, setting, plot.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Learn and apply basic punctuation rules.
Lesson 22
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Within the context of the candy adventure, Analyze a poem and identify poetic devices such as rhyme and rhythm.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to poetry. Vocabulary words: rhyme, rhythm, stanza.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Explore sentence structure and practice using commas.
Lesson 23
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Read a non-fiction article about a real event related to mock or real trials and summarize key points.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Focus on spelling words related to history. Vocabulary words: event, summarize, historical.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Introduce and practice proper noun capitalization.
Lesson 24
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Explore and discuss the moral of the story.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to morals and lessons. Vocabulary words: moral, fable, lesson.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Review and apply subject-verb agreement rules.
Week 7
Lesson 25
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Read and analyze the character development.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Practice spelling words related to character traits. Vocabulary words: narrative, character development.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Learn about verb tenses and apply them in sentences.
Lesson 26
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Analyze persuasive text and identify persuasive techniques used.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to persuasion. Vocabulary words: persuasive, technique.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Introduce and practice using apostrophes.
Lesson 27
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Explore and identify the elements of drama.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to theatrical terms. Vocabulary words: drama, dialogue, stage.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Focus on using quotation marks correctly in dialogue.
Lesson 28
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Read an authentic article about a trial and discuss the life of those Impacted.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Practice spelling words related to biographies. Vocabulary words: biography, historical figure.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Introduce and practice using relative pronouns.
Week 8
Lesson 29
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Analyze a myth or legend and discuss cultural elements.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to myths and legends. Vocabulary words: myth, legend, cultural.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Review and practice using conjunctions in sentences.
Lesson 30
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Explore a science fiction part of the story and discuss futuristic concepts.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Practice spelling words related to science fiction. Vocabulary words: science fiction, futuristic.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Introduce and practice using prepositions.
Lesson 31
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Read a news article and analyze the author's perspective.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to news and perspectives. Vocabulary words: perspective, news, analyze.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Focus on using correct verb forms.
Lesson 32
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Read a controversial and mysterious story and identify clues and suspense.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Practice spelling words related to mysteries. Vocabulary words: mystery, clues, suspense.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Introduce and practice using adjectives and adverbs.
Week 9
Lesson 33
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Explore and discuss the blend of fact and fiction.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to historical fiction. Vocabulary words: historical fiction, blend, fact.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Focus on complex sentence structures.
Lesson 34
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Read a play and act out a scene, emphasizing expression and tone.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Practice spelling words related to theatrical expression. Vocabulary words: expression, tone, act.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Introduce and practice using direct and indirect objects.
Lesson 35
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Analyze a poem and discuss the use of symbolism and metaphor.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to poetic devices. Vocabulary words: symbolism, metaphor, analyze.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Focus on using figurative language in writing.
Lesson 36
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Explore and discuss current themes in our book.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Practice spelling words related to contemporary issues. Vocabulary words: contemporary, themes.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Introduce and practice using hyphens and dashes.
Week 10
Lesson 37
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** compare two different genres, discussing their unique features.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to genre characteristics. Vocabulary words: genre, compare, characteristics.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Review and practice using correct capitalization rules.
Lesson 38
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Analyze a persuasive speech and identify rhetorical devices.- **Spelling & Vocab:** Spell words related to persuasive techniques. Vocabulary words: persuasive, rhetorical devices.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Focus on advanced sentence structures, including clauses.
Lesson 39
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Read and analyze the enduring themes of the candy adventures ending - **Spelling & Vocab:** Practice spelling words related to classic literature. Vocabulary words: classic, enduring, themes.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Introduce and practice using ellipses.
Lesson 40
Reading/Spelling/Vocabulary/Grammar/Mechanics
- **Reading:** Conclude the curriculum with a choice of bringing in each students favorite pieces of literary elements to share with the class. - **Spelling & Vocab:** Reflect on and spell challenging words encountered throughout the curriculum.- **Grammar & Mechanics:** Review key grammar concepts covered during the 20 weeks.*Standardized testing and placement tests proving proficiency and competency.
Unit 3Science
10 lessons3 Weeks
Science
Week 11
Lesson 41
1. The Scientific Method: Steps to Discovery
Lesson Description: Students will learn about the scientific method and its steps: asking a question, conducting background research, forming a hypothesis, experimenting, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. They will practice designing and conducting simple experiments to apply these steps.
Lesson 42
2. Exploring the Universe: Stars and Galaxies
Lesson Description: Students will study the characteristics of stars, constellations, and galaxies. They will learn about the life cycle of stars, the structure of the Milky Way, and other galaxies. Hands-on activities will include creating star maps and models of different types of galaxies.
Lesson 43
3. Earth’s Dynamic Systems: Plate Tectonics
Lesson Description: Students will explore the theory of plate tectonics, learning about the Earth’s layers and the movement of tectonic plates. They will investigate how these movements cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountains. Activities will include model-building and simulating plate movements.
Lesson 44
4. Weather and Climate: Understanding Our Atmosphere
Lesson Description: Students will examine the elements of weather and climate, including temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation. They will learn how to read weather maps and instruments, and investigate the impact of human activities on climate change. Experiments will include creating weather stations and simulating weather patterns.
Week 12
Lesson 45
5. The Water Cycle: Nature’s Recycling System
Lesson 46
6. Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Interconnected Life
Lesson Description: Students will learn about different types of ecosystems and the importance of biodiversity. They will study the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers, and examine food chains and webs. Activities will include creating ecosystem dioramas and investigating local habitats.
Lesson 47
7. Forces and Motion: The Laws of Physics
Lesson Description: Students will explore the basic principles of forces and motion, including Newton’s laws. They will conduct experiments to understand concepts such as gravity, friction, and acceleration. Hands-on activities will include building and testing simple machines and motion experiments.
Lesson 48
8. Energy: Forms and Transformations
Lesson Description: Students will study different forms of energy, such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and electrical energy. They will learn how energy is transformed from one form to another and the law of conservation of energy. Experiments will include building simple circuits and exploring renewable energy sources.
Week 13
Lesson 49
9. Cells and Living Organisms: The Building Blocks of Life
Lesson Description: Students will investigate the structure and function of plant and animal cells. They will learn about cell organelles and their roles, and how cells form tissues, organs, and systems in living organisms. Activities will include using microscopes to observe cells and creating cell models.
Lesson 50
10. Human Body Systems: An Inside Look
Lesson Description: Students will study the major systems of the human body, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems. They will learn how these systems work together to maintain homeostasis and support life. Activities will include creating diagrams and models of body systems and conducting experiments on body functions.
Unit 4Social Studies
10 lessons3 Weeks
Social Studies
Week 13
Lesson 51
1. Introduction to the Judicial System
Lesson Description: Students will learn the basics of the judicial system, including the roles of different court personnel (judge, jury, lawyers, etc.). They will explore how a trial works and discuss the importance of the rule of law in society.
Lesson 52
2. Understanding the Case
Lesson Description: Students will be introduced to the mock trial case they will be working on. They will read through the case summary, learn about the key facts, and discuss the major issues at hand.
Week 14
Lesson 53
3. Roles and Responsibilities
Lesson Description: Students will be assigned roles for the mock trial, such as prosecutor, defense attorney, witnesses, and jury members. They will learn about their specific responsibilities and the importance of each role in the trial process.
Lesson 54
4. Research and Evidence Gathering
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to gather and organize evidence for their case. They will practice researching relevant information, interviewing witnesses, and preparing exhibits to support their arguments.
Lesson 55
5. Opening Statements
Lesson Description: Students will learn the purpose of an opening statement and how to craft a compelling one. They will practice writing and delivering their opening statements, focusing on clarity, persuasion, and setting the stage for their case.
Lesson 56
6. Direct and Cross-Examination
Lesson Description: Students will explore the techniques of direct and cross-examination. They will learn how to question witnesses effectively, how to handle objections, and how to use questioning to strengthen their case or undermine the opposition.
Week 15
Lesson 57
7. Presenting Evidence
Lesson Description: Students will practice presenting evidence in a clear and convincing manner. They will learn how to introduce exhibits, use visual aids, and explain the relevance of their evidence to the jury.
Lesson 58
8. Closing Arguments
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to summarize their case and make a persuasive closing argument. They will practice highlighting the key points of their case, addressing weaknesses, and making a final appeal to the jury.
Lesson 59
9. Jury Deliberation
Lesson Description: Students acting as jurors will learn about the deliberation process. They will discuss the evidence presented, consider different perspectives, and work towards reaching a unanimous verdict.
Lesson 60
10. Mock Trial Performance
Lesson Description: Students will participate in the full mock trial, putting into practice everything they have learned. They will present their case, question witnesses, and deliver their statements in front of a “courtroom” of their peers. After the trial, students will reflect on the experience and discuss what they learned about the judicial process.
Unit 5Health/P.E.
10 lessons3 Weeks
Health/P.E.
Week 16
Lesson 61
1. Introduction to Health: Understanding Wellness
Lesson Description: Students will explore the concept of wellness, including physical, emotional, social, and mental health. They will learn about the importance of maintaining balance in all aspects of health and develop personal wellness goals through interactive online activities and discussions.
Lesson 62
2. Nutrition Basics: Fueling Your Body.
Lesson Description: Students will learn about the importance of a balanced diet, the food groups, and essential nutrients. They will explore how to read food labels, plan healthy meals, and understand the impact of nutrition on overall health through engaging videos and interactive quizzes.
Lesson 63
3. Physical Activity: Keeping Active and Fit
Lesson Description: Students will study the benefits of regular physical activity, including improved fitness, mental health, and overall well-being. They will participate in virtual fitness challenges, learn different types of exercises, and create personalized fitness plans.
Lesson 64
4. Personal Hygiene: Staying Clean and Healthy
Lesson Description: Students will learn about the importance of personal hygiene practices such as handwashing, dental care, and skin care. They will explore how good hygiene habits prevent illness and promote health through interactive tutorials and virtual demonstrations.
Week 17
Lesson 65
5. Mental Health: Understanding and Managing Emotions
Lesson Description: Students will explore the importance of mental health and emotional well-being. They will learn strategies for managing stress, recognizing and expressing emotions, and building resilience through guided activities, mindfulness exercises, and group discussions.
Lesson 66
6. Healthy Relationships: Communication and Respect
Lesson Description: Students will learn about the qualities of healthy relationships, including effective communication, empathy, and respect. They will explore how to resolve conflicts and build positive relationships with peers and family members through role-playing scenarios and interactive modules.
Lesson 67
7. Substance Abuse Prevention: Making Safe Choices
Lesson Description: Students will study the dangers of substance abuse, including tobacco, alcohol, and drugs. They will learn about the effects of these substances on the body and mind, and develop skills to resist peer pressure and make healthy choices through interactive simulations and discussions.
Lesson 68
8. Digital Safety: Navigating the Online World
Lesson Description: Students will learn about the importance of digital safety and responsible online behavior. They will explore topics such as cyberbullying, privacy, and digital footprints, and develop strategies to stay safe online through interactive lessons and scenario-based activities.
Week 18
Lesson 69
9. First Aid Basics: Responding to Emergencies
Lesson Description: Students will be introduced to basic first aid principles and skills, including how to respond to common injuries and emergencies. They will learn about CPR, wound care, and how to create a first aid kit through virtual demonstrations and interactive practice sessions.
Lesson 70
10. Personal Safety: Awareness and Prevention
Lesson Description: Students will explore strategies for staying safe in various environments, including home, school, and the community. They will learn about stranger danger, personal boundaries, and emergency preparedness through interactive lessons and safety drills.
Unit 6Music
10 lessons3 Weeks
Music
Week 18
Lesson 71
1. Introduction to Music Production
Lesson Description: Students will be introduced to the basics of music production and the BandLab platform. They will learn how to navigate the interface, explore different tools, and understand the fundamentals of creating digital music.
Lesson 72
2. Exploring Hip-Hop: History and Elements
Lesson Description: Students will explore the history of hip-hop music, its cultural significance, and its key elements, including beats, lyrics, and flow. They will listen to classic and contemporary hip-hop tracks to identify common features and styles.
Week 19
Lesson 73
3. Creating Beats: Rhythm and Groove
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to create hip-hop beats using BandLab. They will experiment with different drum patterns, tempos, and rhythms to develop their own unique grooves. Activities will include layering percussion and adding variations to beats.
Lesson 74
4. Melody and Harmony: Building Musical Layers
Lesson Description: Students will explore how to create melodies and harmonies to complement their beats. They will experiment with virtual instruments, scales, and chord progressions on BandLab to build rich, layered compositions.
Lesson 75
5. Writing Lyrics: Crafting Your Message
Lesson Description: Students will learn the basics of writing hip-hop lyrics, focusing on rhyme schemes, metaphors, and storytelling. They will practice writing their own verses, emphasizing personal expression and creativity.
Lesson 76
6. Recording Vocals: Techniques and Tips
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to record vocals using BandLab. They will explore microphone techniques, vocal effects, and how to achieve clear and impactful recordings. Activities will include recording their written lyrics and experimenting with vocal effects.
Week 20
Lesson 77
7. Mixing and Mastering: Polishing Your Track
Lesson Description: Students will learn the basics of mixing and mastering their tracks. They will explore how to balance different elements, use EQ and compression, and add reverb and other effects to create a polished final mix.
Lesson 78
8. Collaborative Music Making: Working Together
Lesson Description: Students will engage in collaborative music-making projects, working in small groups to create a track on BandLab. They will learn how to share projects, give and receive feedback, and integrate different ideas into a cohesive song.
Lesson 79
9. Song Structure: Arranging Your Hip-Hop Track
Lesson Description: Students will study the common structures of hip-hop songs, including verses, choruses, bridges, and hooks. They will arrange their musical ideas into a complete song, focusing on transitions and maintaining listener interest.
Lesson 80
10. Final Project: Creating Your Hip-Hop Song
Lesson Description: Students will apply everything they have learned to create a final hip-hop song using BandLab. They will write, record, and produce a complete track, incorporating beats, melodies, lyrics, and effects. The lesson will culminate in a virtual showcase where students present their finished songs to the class.
FAQs
How many hours should a 6th grader homeschool? ›
So how many hours do you homeschool a sixth grader? That depends on your children, but most experts believe that three to four hours a day is adequate.
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The One-Subject-a-Day-Plus Schedule
The "plus" is commonly math practice, memory work practice, and/or language arts, so they'll spend time every homeschooling day doing those added ("plus") things, followed by one other subject. For example, on Mondays they might do math and spelling, followed by science.
The findings in the Duvall studies suggest that, in as little as 2 hours, homeschoolers can engage in the same amount of strategic learning behavior as public-school students experience in an entire school day.
How many minutes should a 6th grader read per day? ›“Students benefit greatly from a regular reading routine that involves at least 30 minutes of daily reading,” Parrasch says. “Ideally, students should be reading a variety of genres — or at the very least, a mix of fiction and nonfiction.
What is the hardest state to homeschool in? ›New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island are the states with the highest level of regulation for homeschooling. These states all require you to give notice to the state that you intend to homeschool your child or student.
What is the hardest part of homeschooling? ›You're responsible for preparing lessons, personalizing your curriculum, assessing your students, socializing your children, and managing your time—while still doing the hard work of parenting. You may find that the hardest part of homeschooling is balancing these various commitments.
What is the success rate of homeschooling? ›In a K-12 study, homeschoolers score in the 87th percentile in reading, 80th percentile in total Language, 82nd percentile in math, 84th percentile in science, and 85th percentile in social studies. This is significant because public school students generally score in the 50th percentile.
What is the most popular homeschool method? ›Relaxed Homeschooling Method. Arguably the most popular method is the Relaxed Homeschooling method, where it doesn't matter how you structure the school day or what method you use.
Is Easy Peasy Homeschool accredited? ›
EP is a curriculum, NOT a school, so EP is not accredited. Homeschoolers are not required to enroll in an accredited school.
Is Khan Academy accredited? ›Khan Academy is not an accredited school and work done on the site does not count towards a diploma or degree program.
How long should a homeschool unit study be? ›It's important for a unit study to be long enough to satisfy your child's interest in the subject. For us, unit studies typically last at least a week. In fact, most last somewhere between one to three weeks.
How to structure a homeschool day? ›Create a routine, not a schedule
So instead of a hard and fast block that says you will start math at 8:00 and then do reading at 8:45 and spelling at 9:10, shoot for beginning your first work block sometime between 8 and 8:30 and then have one thing follow another until you are done.
Loop scheduling doesn't assign a particular subject to a particular day. Instead, you have a list (loop) of work that you do during a certain time period. When it is time to work, you simply move to the next subject on the list and start there.
How many hours of homework should a 6th grader have? ›That means if you have a second-grader, he or she should be doing 20 minutes of homework each night. If you have a 6th grader, it should be an hour. If this sounds impossible based on your child's current homework time, we encourage you to reflect on some factors that may be causing the homework to take longer.
Do homeschoolers learn faster? ›Your child can move more quickly through assignments and subjects they understand, and spend more time on topics that are challenging. Homeschoolers tend to perform better on standardized tests. No homework! Yeah, that's right.
How long should homework take in 12th grade? ›How Much Homework Per Day is Optimal? What the Research Says... | ||
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Grade | Source 1 (Barkley, 2008) | Source 3 (Olympia & Andrews,1994) |
10 | 1 Hour 40 Minutes | 1.5-2.5 Hours |
11 | 1 Hour 50 Minutes | 1.5-2.5 Hours |
12 | 2 Hours | 1.5-2.5 Hours |
State | Minimum amount of instructional times per school year (by grade, if applicable) | |
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In days | In hours | |
Arkansas | 178 | † |
California | 180 | Kindergarten=600; grades 1-3=840; grades 4-8=900; grades 9-12=1,080 |
Colorado | 160 | Half-day kindergarten=435; full-day kindergarten=870; grades 1-5=968; grades 6-12=1,056 |