6th Grade Agenda



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  1. Homeschool 6th Grade Agenda
  2. 6th Grade Orientation Agenda

Welcome to Sixth Grade!

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The Sixth Grade Center provides a number of options for our students through the extensive offering of extra-curricular activities. These opportunities allow students to explore their interests and develop their varied abilities. Aspirations are further developed with a variety of enrichment and challenge courses offered in the second semester.

This page has all the information for your 6th grader. To skip to an assignment section, use the links below.

LANGUAGE ARTS | MATH | SCIENCE

School Closure Information will be found here and then through email.

All main communicating should be kept through our Faith Tutorial office not the West Jackson Church office. SAVE this number in your phone 731-225-8172 or During tutorial hours Tues/ Thurs (our landline) 731-512-3492
  1. We start Promptly at 8:30. Please arrive no earlier than 8:15 so students have time to visit, go to the restroom and get ready for our day. Pick up is at 12:15. Please arrive by 12:10 for timely pick up.
  2. At this age it is important to socialize and always be kind. Great behavior is expected. We want everyone to have a great school year.

Snack Schedule for 4th 5th 6th grades, Oct-Dec.

Mrs. Amy

Get to know me: Chandler welcome letter

6th grade orientation agenda

Materials for 3rd quarter: English 6 Student Text(2nd edition), Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry- novel and study guide workbook *all to be brought each tutorial day.

January-March Calendar 6th–> 6th Grade Jan-March Agenda (subject to change)

Research Report Details: 6th grade research report

If you have any questions about English, please email amyehchandler@gmail.com

Continue to work hard in Math. Great job!

Math Plans -Semester plans coming soon.

Jan 5th–Lesson 16–Area and Circumference of a circle. Working in Class on 16C.

Homework- 16D and 16F

Thursday –Lesson 16–Practice in class. Homework Lesson 16G and test 16

Jan. 12th week–Lesson 17 Jan 19th week –Lesson 18 Jan 26th week -Lesson 19

Meet Mrs. Michelle–click here–McFarland Intro Letter – 2020

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Questions for Math–click here– Questions and Answers for Math u see

Any questions about Math, please email Michelle McFarland at mom.3kids@charter.net.

Myatt Welcome Letter 6th grade

Myatt Expectations 6th grade

Materials: Science 6 Student Text (4th edition), Science 6 Activity Manual, and Science 6 Tests. These materials are published by bjupress and can be purchased at https://www.bjupress.com/category/grade-5-science-curriculum. Students will bring the test booklet to class on the first day so that we can keep them for use during class.

Additional items to have on hand to send to tutorial on designated days: ruler with inches and cm; box for solar oven (mid-March)

Additional items to have at home for activities throughout the year (see agenda for planned dates):

Schedule

Locate the Epicenter (mid-Aug.): compass with pencil
How Much Water (mid-Sept.): tape measure to measure your yard
Wanted: U or Your Element (early Dec.): 1 piece white or light-colored card stock
Mock Science Fair Project (Jan.): any materials your child needs to complete the project

6th Grade Science Agenda Nov 2020-May 2021 Revised.

This agenda was revised after Thanksgiving. It is still very tentative! It will be adjusted based on numerous factors that impact our schedule. Check your student’s planner for changes and reminders. I set aside several minutes during science class to allow the students to write the homework assignment in their planners. Please follow the planner instead of the agenda.

Sixth graders are to bring their Rationale, Question, and Hypothesis for their mock science fair project to class on Tuesday, Jan. 19. The full research plan is due on Thursday, Jan. 21.

What do you learn in 6th grade

Please contact me anytime at dlwmyatt@gmail.com.

KEYBOARDING

We started the class today with the students playing an online review game. They asked if they could play it again so I’ll email you all that link. Download vlc player frebitsoftsoftsc. Today’s lesson was on using the right hand to key certain letters and words. Some students are still having trouble logging onto the internet. Please practice with them at home about how to open and connect to wifi.

If you ever have any questions or concerns, please contact me at mselizabethft@gmail.com. Click on this link for the Keyboarding Agenda.

Mrs. Farrow's Message

The Maurice and Everett Haines Sixth Grade Center is a very unique learning environment in that it is tailored to a target population of students…sixth graders. Our mission is to support students in the transition from elementary to middle school by committing to acclimating students through achievement and aspirations.
The 'tween' years are characterized by significant physical, emotional and intellectual changes and the caring and well trained Haines staff delivers an academically challenging program while actively addressing the needs of the whole child. Haines Sixth Grade Center considers these aspects as we assist in the acclimation process.
From the onset of the school year, team building lessons and activities are planned to build a school-wide spirit of cooperation while developing students' self-reliance. The team concept provides for small learning communities and the opportunity to get to know the individual student. Staff members and students work together to develop a learning community that values individual uniqueness and understands how individual differences benefit the team as a whole. An integral support of the transition process is the service provided by the guidance counselor including academic and social counseling.
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The Sixth Grade Center provides a number of options for our students through the extensive offering of extra-curricular activities. These opportunities allow students to explore their interests and develop their varied abilities. Aspirations are further developed with a variety of enrichment and challenge courses offered in the second semester. The resulting experiences are both enjoyable and educationally productive while allowing students to continue pursuing a passion/interest or discovering a new one.

Homeschool 6th Grade Agenda

Our academic programming is taught by specialists within their content areas: Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science. The core classes are complemented with exploratory experiences in art, music, Spanish, STEM, health and physical education. Additionally, we have transformed all academic classrooms into places where learning is a multi-media experience with Interactive white boards in every room and 1:1 Chromebooks for students.

6th Grade Orientation Agenda

We look forward to showcasing our unique school and learning environment and invite you to get involved. A variety of volunteer opportunities are available through the Media Center and supporting different social events. We look forward to sharing the pride we all feel at the Haines Sixth Grade Center.