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Academics
Grammar School
[6th]
 
Sixth Grade Curriculum
History
Sixth graders take up the study of American History right where fifth grade left off--with President James Monroe.  Their study takes them through part two of the Veritas Press American History cards and through Books 4-10 of Joy Hakim's acclaimed series A History of Us.  They focus on the Civil War, Westward Expansion, and World Wars I and II. 
Literature
Sixth grade is a time of transition for our students--they are transitioning from the grammar stage to the logic stage, and they are growing up in many ways.  Therefore, our classic literature selections for sixth grade are all coming of age novels--Great Expectations by Charles Dickens; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain; The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane; Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte; and The Diary of Anne Frank.  Additionally, the students study classic American poetry throughout the year.
Bible
Sixth graders continue the study of the New Testament that was begun in fifth grade.  Beginning with Acts, students study the remainder of the New Testament.  They utilize the card-based curriculum supplied by the Veritas Press.
Latin
Sixth graders complete their grammar school Latin course by going through the lessons in the second half of Book II of Schola Latina.  They have Latin class three days per week.
Science
Basic scientific principles are learned through demonstration and simple experimentation in Level F of A Reason for Science.
Math
Students continue their study of Math through the Saxon Math Book 87 with pre-Algebra.  This curriculum gives the students an excellent basis for seventh grade Pre-Algebra. 
Grammar
The Shurley Method Level 6 is utilized to continue the students' study of the grammar of the English language. 
Spelling / Vocabulary
Students utilize Vocabulary from Classical Roots Level 6 during the first semester for their spelling / vocabulary book and Vocabulary from Classical Roots Level A during the second semester.  Each week, students learn two-three classical roots and have a list of ten-twelve words derived from those roots.  Vocabulary usage, along with spelling, is tested.


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Home Welcome from the Principal What is Classical Education? Why Latin? Schedule a Visit About ECCS Discipline RenWeb Melissa Bell, Logic & Rhetoric Principal Pamela McKee, Admin./Grammar Principal Grammar School Faculty Logic and Rhetoric School Faculty Support Contact Us Statement of Faith Mission Statement Grade Offerings Uniforms Grammar Girls Grammar Boys Logic Girls Logic Boys Rhetoric Girls Rhetoric Boys Chapel Dress Spirit Day Dress School Hours Tuition & Fees ECCS PTF K-5 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Why Latin? Technology Classical Co-op Activities Calendar To Apply
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