5th Grade

Bible

  • Old and New Testament: God’s instructions to His faithful people; the basis of personal faith

  • Weekly Scripture memory

  • Integration of Biblical worldview in all subjects

Language Arts

  • Listening and speaking; recall, summarize, inform, persuade, entertain, and question; deliver prepared recitations and presentations

  • Spelling and vocabulary; phonetic strategies, syllabication, Greek and Latin roots and prefixes

  • Reading fluency and comprehension strategies in guided and silent reading

  • Literature appreciation; literary devices including story structure and figurative language

  • Writing: development of 5-paragraph selections including reflections, narratives, poems, letters, essays, expository writing, and imaginative stories; researched report; focus on organization and style

  • Grammer, including sentence structure, parts of speech, conventions, and diagramming

  • Reference skills, including the research process

Math

  • Numbers and operations: Operations with whole numbers and decimal numbers; mastery of all math facts; long division; multiple, factors; fractions and decimals in all operations

  • Measurement: Time, money, schedules, customary and metric measurement of length, weight, temperature, capacity, volume, area, and perimeter; metric conversation; formulas

  • Geometry: area, perimeter/circumference of plan figures; lines and angles; geometric terms

  • Graphs and statistics: Read, interpret, and create graphs, charts, and schedules; mean, median mode, and range

  • Ratio, proportion, and percent: Ratios and equivalent ratios; ratio as percent and decimal; use of percent in problem-solving

  • Estimation: Estimation of products, quotients, sums, and differences by rounding

  • Algebraic reasoning: commutative, associative, distributive, identity, and multiplicative properties; concept of equality; unknowns; order of operations; formulas with variables; negative integers

  • Problem solving: Multi-step problems; stratagies; use of calculators

Social Studies

  • Civics: Branches of federal government; powers of the citizens

  • Economics: Economics interdependence (production, consumption, exchange, investment, specialization

  • Geography: Geography of the western hemisphere; Map skills

  • American history: Civil War to the present

Science

  • Life science: Biotic and a-biotic systems, populations and survival; life cycles; classification and life processes of plants; identification of vertebrates and invertebrates; animal kingdoms, adaptions, hybridization, cross-breeding; ocean ecosystems; health: respiratory and circulatory systems; dissection

  • Earth science: Rocks and minerals, forces that create landforms; oceanography, sources of energy; atmosphere and weather; meteorology: measurement and data

  • Physical schience: Energy, motion, gravity; matter; acids and bases; physical measurement; physical and chemical change

Technology: One class per week

  • Advanced functions of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; creation of basic video games

  • Research: location, selection, and evaluation of information; plagiarism and legal issues of technology

Foreign Language: One class per week

  • Survey of conversational Spanish and Spanish culture

Physical Education: Two classes per week

  • Personal fitness, competitive and non- competitive team games, positions, and rules: skill development; weekly mile run; techniques and form for track and field events; sportsmanship

Art: One class per week

  • Elements of visual arts, principles of design, media techniques and processes; identifying art in historical and cultural context; recognizing the impact of visual arts on culture and environment

Music: One class per week

  • Exploration of rhythm, melody, harmony, pitch, music theory, and music appreciation

6th Grade

Bible

  • Old and New Testament: God’s instructions to the His faithful people; the basis of personal faith

  • Weekly Scripture memory

  • Integration of Biblical worldview in all subjects

Language Arts

  • Listening and speaking: recall, summarize, inform, persuade, entertain, and question; deliver prepared recitations and presentations

  • Spelling and vocabulary: phonetic strategies, syllabication, Greek and Latin roots and prefixes

  • Reading fluency and comprehension strategies in guided and silent reading

  • Literature appreciation; literary devices including story structure and figurative language

  • Writing: development of 5-paragraph selections including reflections, narratives, poems, letters, essays, expository writing, and imaginative stories; researched report; focus on organization and style

  • Grammer, including sentence structure, parts of speech, conventions, and diagramming

    Reference skills, including the research process

  • Introduction of MLA/APA Writing format

  • Number and operations: Operations with whole numbers and decimal numbers; mastery of all math facts; long division; multiples, factors; fractions and decimals in all operations

  • Measurement: Time, money, schedule, customary and metric measurement of length, weight, temperature, capacity, volume, area, and perimeter; metric conversions; formulas

  • Geometry: Area, perimeter/circumference of plan figures; lines and angles; geometric terms

  • Graphs and statistics: Read, interpret, and create graphs, charts, and schedules; mean, median, mode, and range

  • Ratio, proportion, and percent: Ratios and equivalent ratios; ratio as percent and decimal; use of percent in problem-solving

  • Estimation: Estimation of products, quotations, sums, and differences by rounding

  • Algebraic reasoning: commutative, associative, distributive, identity, and multiplicative properties; concept of equality; unknown; order of operations; formulas with variables; negative integers

  • Problem solving: Multi-step problems; strategies; use of calcultors

Math

  • Civics: Branches of federal government; powers of citizens

  • Economics: Economic interdependence (production, consumption, exchange, investment, specialization)

  • Geography: Geography of the western hemisphere; Map skills

  • World history: Ancient Civilizaitions

Social Studies

Science

  • Life science: Biotic and a-biotic systems, populations and survival; life cycles; classification and life processes of plants; identification of vertebrates and invertebrates; animal kingdoms, adaptions, hybridization, cross-breeding; ocean ecosystems; health: respiratory and circulatory systems: dissection

  • Earth science: Rocks and minerals, forces that create landforms: oceanography, sources of energy; atmosphere and weather; meteorology: measurement and data

  • Physical science: Energy, motion, gravity; mater; acids and bases; physical measurement; physical and chemical change

Technology: One class per week

  • Advanced functions of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; creation of basic video games

  • Research: location, selection, and evaluation of information; plagiarism and legal issues of technology

Foreign Language: One class per week

  • Survey of conversational Spanish and Spanish culture

Physical Education: Two classes per week

  • Personal fitness, competitive and non-competitive team games, positions and rules: skill development; weekly mile run; technique and form for track and field events; sportmanship

  • Elements of visual arts, principles of design, media techniques and processes; identify art in historical and cultural context; recognizing the impact of visual arts in culture and environment

Art: One class per week

Music: One class per week

  • Exploration of rhythm, melody, harmony, pitch, music theory, and music appreciation, choral and instrumental instruction