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Grade 6 English syllabus
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Language – Grammar

 
  1. Parts of Speech
    • Common Nouns and Proper Nouns
    • Regular plural nouns
    • Irregular plural nouns
    • Personal pronouns
    • Demonstrative Pronouns
    • Relative pronouns
    • Indefinite pronouns
    • Verbs: Regular Present and past Tense
    • Verbs: Irregular Present and Past Tense
    • Sub-Verb Agreement
    • Action Verbs
    • Helping Verbs
    • Linking Verbs
    • Transitive Verbs
    • Gerunds, Participles, and Infinitives
    • Adjectives
    • Adverbs
    • Conjunctions
    • Interjections
    • ...

Language – Grammar

 
  1. Parts of Speech
    • Common Nouns and Proper Nouns
    • Regular plural nouns
    • Irregular plural nouns
    • Personal pronouns
    • Demonstrative Pronouns
    • Relative pronouns
    • Indefinite pronouns
    • Verbs: Regular Present and past Tense
    • Verbs: Irregular Present and Past Tense
    • Sub-Verb Agreement
    • Action Verbs
    • Helping Verbs
    • Linking Verbs
    • Transitive Verbs
    • Gerunds, Participles, and Infinitives
    • Adjectives
    • Adverbs
    • Conjunctions
    • Interjections
    • Prepositions
    • Prepositional phrases
    • Articles
  2. Sentences
    • Declarative Sentences
    • Interrogative Sentences
    • Exclamatory Sentences
    • Imperative Sentences
    • Simple Sentences
    • Compound Sentences
    • Complex Sentences
    • Sentence Fragments
    • Combining Sentences

Language – Mechanics

 
  1. Capitalization
    • Proper nouns
    • Sentences, Direct Quotations
    • Personal and Business letters
  2. Punctuation
    • Periods – In dialogues, In abbreviations, In initials
    • Question marks
    • Commas – Series, between clauses, in letters
    • Quotation marks
    • Apostrophes
    • Colons and Semicolons

Language – Usage

  1. Verbs: rise, teach, wrote
  2. Verbs: bring, take
  3. Adjectives: busy, early, easy
  4. Adjectives: Comparative and Superlative
  5. Differentiate Adjective and Adverb
  6. Homophones
  7. Contractions
  8. Negatives and double negatives
 

Reading

  1. Reading Comprehension
    • Literary texts – Stories & drama (Grade appropriate)
    • Non- fictional Reading
    • Informational text
  1. Reading Comprehension Strategies
    • Make Connections
    • Ask Questions
    • Visualize
    • Determine Text Importance.
    • Make Inferences
    • Synthesize

Writing

  1. Writing samples
    • Opinion pieces on topics
    • Informative/explanatory texts
  1. Understanding structure and format
    • Pre-writing
    • Drafting
    • Revising
    • Proofreading
    • Publishing
  1. Brainstorming Ideas
  2. Writing Templates
    • Evaluating writing
    • Writing process practice
  1. Writing strategies and tips
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