Grade 6 CBSE
May 20, 2025 2025-07-29 15:49Grade 6 CBSE
Course Description
This Grade 6 CBSE program is designed to help students develop basic scientific skills including observation, classification, and experimentation. Learners will explore the properties of materials, how forces affect motion, how electricity works, and how living organisms function and interact with their environment. The curriculum builds vocabulary, conceptual understanding, and the ability to ask questions and draw conclusions encouraging learners to connect classroom science to the world around them.
Learning Objective
Students will engage with a variety of topics such as motion and measurement, light and shadows, magnetic effects, material grouping, and plant and animal systems. They’ll also explore food sources, environmental changes, and water conservation. Through guided experiments, visual aids, and inquiry-driven activities, learners will build a solid base in scientific principles while developing a lifelong interest in exploration and discovery preparing them for deeper academic engagement in higher grades.
What Will I Learn?
Students will explore the complete CBSE Grade 6 Science syllabus across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology through interactive and structured lessons. Concepts are taught progressively to enhance understanding, promote curiosity, and build foundational skills in science.
Additional Info

Practice
Regular exercises and interactive activities to reinforce key concepts in each subject.

Doubt-Solving
Dedicated sessions to address and clarify any questions or difficulties students encounter.

Reports
Detailed reports on experiments and projects to track progress and understanding.
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Mathematics
Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Patterns in Mathematics
Patterns in Numbers
Visualizing and Relating Number Sequences
Patterns in Shapes
Lines and Angles
Basic Terminologies and Types of Angles
Measurement and Comparison of Angles
Pairs of Angles and Lines
Number Play
Number Line and Supercells
Digit Patterns and Palindromes
Kaprekar Number and Collatz Conjecture
Data Handling and Representation
Collection and Organization of Data
Pictographs and Bar Graphs
Interpretation and Infographics
Prime Time
Factors and Multiples
Divisibility Rules
Prime Factorisation and HCF-LCM
Perimeter and Area
Perimeter of 2-D Shapes
Area of Triangle, Rectangle, Square
Area of Parallelogram and Polygons
Fractions
Types and Representation of Fractions
Equivalent and Simplest Fractions
Operations on Like and Unlike Fractions
Playing with Constructions
Construction Tools and Basic Shapes
Squares and Rectangles
Diagonals and Equidistant Points
Symmetry
Symmetric Figures
Line of Symmetry
Reflection Symmetry
The Other Side of Zero
Introduction to Integers
Comparison and Ordering of Integers
Absolute Value and Addition
Motion and Measurement of Distances
Story of Transport
Units of Measurement
Types of Motion
Light, Shadows and Reflections
Sources and Types of Materials
Formation of Shadows and Pinhole Camera
Reflection of Light
Electricity and Circuits
Electric Cell and Bulb
Electric Circuit and Switch
Conductors and Insulators
Fun with Magnets
Discovery and Magnetic Materials
Poles and Direction Finding
Making Magnets and Magnetic Force
Food: Where Does It Come From?
Food Variety
Sources of Food (Plant and Animal)
Animal Eating Habits
Components of Food
Nutrients in Food
Tests for Nutrients
Balanced Diet and Deficiency Diseases
Fibre to Fabric
Types of Fibres
Natural Fibres: Cotton and Jute
Spinning, Weaving, and History
Getting to Know Plants
Types of Plants (Herbs, Shrubs, Trees)
Roots and Stems
Leaf, Flower, and Their Functions
Body Movements
Human Body and Joints
Types of Joints
Movement and Gait in Animals
The Living Organisms — Characteristics and Habitats
Habitat and Adaptations
Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitats
Characteristics of Living Organisms
Air Around Us
Composition of Air
Gases in Air
Importance for Living Beings and Wind
Garbage In, Garbage Out
Waste Types and Management
Recycling and Composting
Vermicomposting and Environmental Care
Sorting Materials into Groups
Properties of Objects
Classification Based on Properties
Separation of Substances
Methods of Separation
Solubility Concepts
Changes Around Us
Reversible and Irreversible Changes
Heating, Cooling, and Mixing Effects
Water
Importance and Sources
Water Cycle
Conservation, Droughts, and Floods
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