Grade 6 CBSE

Duration

1 Year

Session

200

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
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