Course Name:Arts
Course Description
In Grade 6 Arts, students will learn to apply the creative process to the composition of short dance pieces, using the elements of dance to communicate feelings and ideas, the critical analysis process to communicate their feelings, ideas, and understandings in response to various dance pieces and experiences and demonstrate an understanding of a variety of dance forms, traditions, and styles from the past and present, and their sociocultural, historical contexts.
Course Outline
Grade -6 Arts - Total Hours (31 Hours)
Unit One: Dance (6-Hours)
Unit Two: What is Drama? (6-Hours)
Unit Three: Music (6-Hours)
Additionally, they will identify the elements of music in the repertoire they perform, listen to, and create and describe how they are used.
Unit Four: Visual Arts (6-Hours)
Furthermore, they will learn about composition, using selected principles of design to create narrative artworks or artworks on a theme or topic.
Unit 5: Principle of Design (7-Hours)
They will demonstrate an understanding of composition, using selected principles of design to create artworks and explain how the elements of design communicate ideas, messages, and understandings. Lastly, students will interpret a variety of artworks and identify the feelings, issues, themes, and social concerns that they convey and demonstrate an understanding of how to read and interpret signs, symbols, and style in artworks.
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will require the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- A physical binder, folder, or notebook for offline activities
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving, and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content Throughout this course students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Understand the value of diversity in learning and in society
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons, students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks through the use of animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
- The teacher will be working in facilitating the course content and participating in discussions to support students in developing communication skills.
Course Name:Math
Course Description
In Grade 6 Math, students will continue their math journey by exploring large numbers, operations, and measurements through various games and projects.
They will use algebra to solve problems and create computational representations of mathematical situations. Students will manage, analyze, and use data to make convincing arguments and informed decisions. They will also demonstrate the knowledge and skills needed to make informed financial decisions.
Curriculum Information:Mathematics (2020)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade-6 Math -Total Hours (158 Hours)
Unit One: Number Sense (32-Hours)
Unit Two: Algebra (32-Hours)
Unit Three: Data (32-Hours)
Unit Four: Spatial Sense (32-Hours)
Unit Five: Financial Literacy (30-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online. It does not require nor rely on any textbook.
Students will need the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Measurement tools (ruler)
- Household items to complete offline activities
Teaching Strategies
Using various instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop inquiry, problem-solving, and communication skills as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content.
Throughout this course, students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Understand the value of diversity in learning and in society
- Develop self-confidence and self-advocacy skills
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons. Students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks by using animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
The course relies on the help of a teacher to support young learners through the lessons. The teacher will be working in facilitating the course content and participating in the discussions to support students in developing communication skills
Course Name:Science
Course Description
In grade 6 Science, students will study biodiversity in individuals, species, and ecosystems. Through research and activities, they will learn about flight technologies and electricity. They will also analyze the impact of space exploration and learn about the solar system and pĥenomenas that result from the movement of different bodies in space.
Curriculum Information: Science (2022)
Course Developer: Kanata Academy International
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade-6 Science -Total Hours (95 Hours)
Unit One: Biodiversity (23-Hours)
Unit Two: Flight (23-Hours)
Unit Three: Electricity (23-Hours)
Unit Four: Space (26-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Kanata Academy International
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will need the following resources:
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Various household items to complete offline activities
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem-solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts.
The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content.
Throughout this course, students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Develop self-confidence and self-advocacy skills
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons. Students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks by using animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
Course Name:French
Course Description
In Grade 6 French, our students will talk about their friends and hobbies. They will plan an outdoor adventure and read various tourism media texts. They will also learn about the environment and the influence of the French language in Canada.
Curriculum Information:French (2013)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade -6 French - Total Hours (158 Hours)
Unit One: Les amis (31-Hours)
Unit Two: Une aventure (31-Hours)
Unit Three: Visitons Montréal! (31-Hours)
Unit Four: Être écologique (31-Hours)
Unit Five: Le Français au Canada (34-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will require the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving, and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content Throughout this course students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Understand the value of diversity in learning and in society
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons, students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks through the use of animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
- The course relies on the help of a teacher to support young learners through the lessons. The teacher will be working in facilitating the course content and participating in discussions to support students in developing communication skills.
Course Name: Health
Course Description
In Grade 6 Health, students will learn about the benefits of inclusion and positive interactions and about conflict management strategies. Moreover, they will learn about different drugs and how they affect the human body. Students will also deepen their understanding of changes that happen during puberty. They will also learn about healthy relationships, consent, and mental health.
Curriculum Information:Health and Physical Education (2019)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade -6 Health - Total Hours (31 Hours)
Unit One: Healthy Living (8-Hours)
Unit Two: Personal Safety Addictions and Related Behaviours (8-Hours)
Unit Three: Human Development (8-Hours)
Unit Four: Mental Health (7-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will require the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- A physical binder, folder, or notebook for offline activities
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving, and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content Throughout this course students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Understand the value of diversity in learning and in society
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons, students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks through the use of animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
The teacher will be working in facilitating the course content and participating in discussions to support students in developing communication skills.
Course Name: Social Studies
Course Description
In Grade 6 Social Studies, students will learn to investigate what Canada is and the contributions of different Canadian communities throughout the past and into the present. Furthermore, students will explore how Canada interacts with the world in a variety of ways and the Canadian identity.
Curriculum Information:Social Science (2018)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade -6 Social Studies - Total Hours (63 Hours)
Unit One: Heritage and Identity - Communities in Canada, Past and Present (15-Hours)
Unit Two: Heritage and Identity - What Canada is in the past and present (15-Hours)
Unit Three: People and Environments - Interactions with the Global Community (15-Hours)
Unit Four: People and Environments - Health, Economy and Environment (18-Hours)
Students will describe Canada’s participation in different international accords, organizations, and programs and will identify several global issues. They will explain significant ways the Canadian government interacts with other nations and identify countries where Canada has an important economic relationship. Lastly, they will demonstrate why close relationships developed within these countries and not others.
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will require the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving, and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content Throughout this course students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Understand the value of diversity in learning and in society
- Develop self-confidence and self-advocacy skills
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use them throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, through hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons, students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks through the use of animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat and other interactive objects.
- The teacher will be working in facilitating the course content and participating in discussions to support students in developing communication skills.
Course Name: Computer Science
Course Description
In Grade 6 Computer Science, students will have opportunities to apply employability skills and research possible career options in the information technology area. They will also complete many hands-on activities to build a strong foundation in computer coding. Students who complete this course will be prepared for the following pathways upon entering high school: Internet of Things, Programming, and Computer Science.
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade-6 Computer Science -Total Hours (63 Hours)
Unit One: What is Computing? (16-Hours)
Unit Two: Computer Models (10-Hours)
Unit Three: Programming with Turtle Graphics (19-Hours)
Unit Four: Pair-Programming Paint (18-Hours)
Resources required by the student:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources Needed:
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will need the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem-solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental coding concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool for reasoning and problem solving, and is reflected in a meaningful blend of both process and content. Throughout this course, students will:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- The content is web-based, with students writing and running code in the browser.
- Teachers utilize tools and resources provided by Kodable to leverage time in the classroom and give focused 1-on-1 attention to students.
Course Name: Language Arts
Course Description
In Grade 6 Language, our students will explore different texts and forms of media, read two novels, and they will continue their journey to mastery of the the English language.
Curriculum Information:Language (2008)
Course Developer: Canadian Global School
Development Date: 2022
Course Outline
Grade-6 Language Arts - Total Hours (158 Hours)
Unit One (31Hours)
Unit Two (31- Hours)
Unit Three (31 Hours)
Furthermore, they will demonstrate an understanding of increasingly complex texts by summarizing and explaining important ideas and citing relevant supporting details. Students will extend their understanding of texts by connecting, comparing, and contrasting the ideas to their knowledge, experience, and insights to other familiar texts and the world around them. Lastly, they will conduct an interview and write a book review.
Unit :Four(31 Hours)
To conclude, students will produce media texts for specific purposes and audiences, using appropriate forms, conventions, and techniques.
Unit Five (34 Hours)
Furthermore, they will learn to adjust their thinking and expression and spell familiar words correctly, using parts of speech to communicate their meaning.
Lastly, students will focus on using personal subject and object pronouns, indefinite pronouns, conjunctions, subordinate clauses, adverb phrases and present, past future verbs tenses.
Resources Needed
This course is entirely online and does not require nor rely on any textbook. Students will need the following resources:
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Stable internet connection
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to digitize handwritten or hand-drawn work
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
Resources required by the student:
- A scanner, smartphone camera, or similar device to upload handwritten or hand-drawn work,
- Laptop and/or personal computer (preferably with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a web browser)
- Access to video recording and handwritten work scanning (mobile phone, tablet, iPad, webcams)
- Stable internet connection
Note: This course is entirely online and does not require or rely on any textbook.
Resources provided by Canadian Global School
- Access to Google Suites or Microsoft Education for word processing software and presentation software. (The school will distribute accounts to students).
- Supplemental Readings
Teaching Strategies
Using a variety of instructional strategies, the teacher will provide numerous opportunities for students to develop skills of inquiry, problem-solving, and communication as they investigate and learn fundamental concepts. The integration of critical thinking and critical inquiry skills will provide a powerful tool:
- Interact in student-paced and instructor-paced interactive, engaging instructional lessons.
- Understand the value of diversity in learning and society
- Develop self-confidence and self-advocacy skills
- Refine their existing compensatory strategies (reading strategies, writing strategies, listening strategies, study strategies, researching strategies, strategies for memory, organizational strategies, and time management strategies) for learning and develop additional strategies to help meet their potential as learners and use throughout the elementary grades.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills to become independent learners.
- Opportunities to learn in various ways- individually, cooperatively, independently, with teacher direction, hands-on experiences, and through examples followed by practice.
- Accomplish prompts on interactive lessons; students can reflect on different texts. In addition, constant communication with teachers ensures that the students understand complex topics and apply them in their writing. They can also accomplish other tasks using animations, videos, discussion forums, live chat, and other interactive objects.
The course relies on the help of a teacher to support young learners through the lessons. The teacher will be working on facilitating the course content and participating in discussions to support students in developing communication skills.