Sixth English
Sixth Grade English offers a comprehensive exploration of writing and literature that deepens and extends the Fifth Grade focus on thoughtful and reflective engagement with a range of literature through guided discussion and written expression. The fall begins with a unit on personal narrative writing where students study mentor texts from Breakfast on Mars and 37 Other Delectable Essays. They develop active reading, discussion, and writing skills through a structured process of drafting, revising, and feedback, while also working on spelling fluency with Spelling Connections. In the winter, students dive into Nowhere Boy, analyzing themes of belonging and friendship, further expanding their vocabulary, and honing their analytical writing by crafting well-organized paragraphs. The spring term shifts focus to the human experience through the teleplay “Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” and the novel Inside Out and Back Again. Students reflect on themes of resilience, compassion, and community, culminating in five-paragraph essays that showcase their critical thinking and literary analysis skills.
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