Grade 6 – Âé¶¹¹û¶³ Primary School Âé¶¹¹û¶³ Primary School Sun, 26 Apr 2026 23:59:04 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cropped-Logo398x200-32x32.png Grade 6 – Âé¶¹¹û¶³ Primary School 32 32 What’s Happening in Grade 6 in Term 1, 2026 /whats-happening-in-grade-6-in-term-1-2026/ /whats-happening-in-grade-6-in-term-1-2026/#respond Sun, 26 Apr 2026 23:58:46 +0000 /?p=3119 °Ú…]]]> What’s Happening in Grade 6 in Term 1, 2026
  • Iinvestigating Latin etymology (the study of where words come from).
  • identifying the meaning of morphemes in words (e.g., con = with/together, form = shape/appearance; therefore, conform means to appear together).
  • applying spelling rules to a range of vocabulary (e.g., the 2-1-1 rule).
  • completing a novel study on the book Once by Morris Gleitzman, demonstrating their comprehension skills through literal and inferential text responses.
  • developing note-taking skills using abbreviations and symbols.
  • using note-taking skills and Single Paragraph Outlines (SPO’s) to plan a text.
  • generating responses to complete because, but, so sentences.
  • creating paragraphs for informative texts to include an introduction, body paragraphs and conclusion.
  • constructing an information report linked to the book Once, with a connection to Geography.
  • understanding how to add relative clauses to sentences.
  • exploring the use of subordinating conjunctions to create complex sentences.
  • identifying and adding appositives to sentences.
  • creating sentence summaries of a short text.
  • identifying, representing, and comparing fractions, and exploring equivalent fractions.
  • calculating the start time and end time of an event to the minute, as well as calculating elapsed time.
  • reading and using timetables for events and journeys.
  • interpreting itineraries and timetables to solve problems.
  • using the four operations to solve problems involving decimals.
  • identifying, creating, and describing geometric patterns.
  • investigating and describing right prisms.
  • creating number patterns using digital tools.
  • designing algorithms to generate number sets.
  • comparing number sets generated from algorithms.
  • describing and estimating probabilities on numerical scales.
  • applying probabilities to real-life situations.
  • ordering, adding, and subtracting fractions with unrelated denominators.
  • identifying and comparing expected and actual results of chance experiments.
  • unpacking goods, services, needs, and wants in relation to business and economics.
  • identifying the different types of resources and how they are important for the effective running of businesses.
  • exploring opportunity cost and consumer choices.
  • recognising and describing entrepreneurial behaviours and how to apply these behaviours to successfully manage a business.
  • budgeting for a profitable business that meets the needs and wants of consumers.

In Term 2, we will continue using the Respectful Relationships program to focus on positive coping strategies and personal and cultural strengths. We will continue to begin each day positively with a Morning Meeting designed to develop a sense of togetherness and safety within the classroom, as well as provide announcements of key dates and notes.

During our weekly Wellbeing sessions, students will be:

  • identifying a range of coping strategies to help manage intense emotions.
  • exploring the impact of self-talk on their actions and emotions.
  • devising strategies and plans to assist in completing challenging tasks, making decisions, or resolving problems.
  • identifying factors that influence decision-making.
  • investigating causes and effects of conflict and practising different strategies to resolve problems.
  • developing respect for rights, culture, and heritage.
  • understanding personal and cultural strengths.
  • understanding how to use strengths in everyday life.

There will be a continued focus on our SWPBS expectations as outlined in our whole-school matrix.

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  • Investigating Latin Etymology (the study of where words come from)
  • Identifying the meaning of morphemes in words (e.g. con = with/together, form = shape/appearance. Therefore, conform means appear together).
  • Completing a novel study on the book ’47 Degrees’ by Justin D’Arth, demonstrating their comprehension skills through literal and inferential text responses.
  • Completing sentence summaries based on a small passage of writing.
  • Identifying speaking and stative verbs and how to apply them to convey the speaker’s thoughts and feelings.
  • Understanding how to use direct and indirect speech and the conventions for dialogue.
  • Exploring how to use adverbs in various positions within a sentence.
  • Identifying factors, prime, composite, square and triangular numbers.
  • Solving equations using the order of operations (brackets, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction).
  • Creating and interpreting data using a range of graphs.
  • Identifying, represent and compare fractions, and investigate equivalent fractions.
  • Calculating the area of shapes using the formula of length x width.
  • Understanding the importance of cyber-safety and the potential risks online.
  • Learning various key terms involved with computer and internet safety.
  • Exploring cyberbullying and the roles of those in involved in cyberbullying.
  • Developing strategies for reporting or preventing cyberbullying from occurring.
  • Learning how to respect yourself, others, content and equipment.
  • Building their understanding of geographical locations and how these locations contribute to weather patterns resulting in the occurrence of natural disasters.
  • Completing open-ended tasks that involve interactive videos and websites.

We will be using the Respectful Relationships program to focus on emotional literacy and personal and cultural strengths.

Students will engage in lessons looking at:

  • Incorporating weekly class meetings with positivity and develop as sense of togetherness and safety within the classroom.
  • Understanding emotions and what they look like.
  • Recognising positive, negative and mixed emotions.
  • Recognising when help is required.
  • Understanding who they can seek help from.
  • Identifying situations that can be solved independently using taught conflict resolution strategies.

There will be a continued focus on our SWPBS Expectations as outlined in our whole school matrix.

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