Sixth Grade Literature
Curriculum Overview
The purpose of this class is to create opportunities for students to enjoy and respond to literature in a variety of ways. Our goal is to assist students in developing and improving their ability to read critically in order to form and express educated opinions. We will provide the tools necessary for students to employ a variety of comprehension strategies when processing and responding to new and challenging literature. It is through these means that we can create an environment in which all students can learn to appreciate the beauty and power of literature.
Topics of Study
Fiction
Mysteries
Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Folklore and Mythology
Classics
Nonfiction
Biographies
Expository Texts
Poetry
Research
Skills and Strategies
Read with fluency and expression
Read nonfiction text and apply strategies
Turning headings into questions
Finding main idea and supporting details
Writing research reports,
Locating and using internet resources
Identify and use relevant vocabulary
Organize test using graphic organizers
Identify and understand
Author’s purpose
Point of view
Theme
Figurative language
Characteristics of various forms of literature
Story elements: exposition, rising action, climax, resolution
Summarize and paraphrase information
Use reading strategies
Anticipation guides
Active reading charts
Develop criteria for selecting independent reading material
Assessments
Homework assignments
Classroom activities
Book reports or presentations
Class participation
Tests and quizzes
Projects