Year 6 (ages 11 to 12)

Year 6 is your child's final year in Form II. Your child's written narrations will grow to a structured multi-paragraph essay of up to 15 sentences. 

Download suggested Year 6 Weekly Timetable

Browse our selection of open-and-go lesson plans for this age group below. 

Year 6 subjects and book lists:

Morning Reflections and Sunday Reading

FOR CHRISTIANS:

ANY FAITH:

Child keeps a Book of Mottoes.

NON-CHRISTIANS:

Either replace with prayers and readings of your own faith, or use the time for some meditation, breathwork and journaling

English (Writing, Dictation, Composition, Grammar)

Writing:

Transcribe 2 lines from Shakespeare play each day using this card as a model.

Dictation:

Prepare two pages each week from Reading or History books, then write one dictated paragraph.

Composition:

Daily oral narrations.

Three written narrations of 12 to 15 sentences (up to three paragraphs) every week (one can be typed).

Events of the day.

Grammar:

First Grammar Lessons by Charlotte Mason 

English (Recitations)

Learn to recite the following over the year:

FOR CHRISTIANS:

  • 3 Psalms and 6 x 12 verse passages from King James Bible
  • 6 hymns from Hymns by John Keble. 

ANY FAITH:

  • 1 scene from Shakespeare play
  • 2 x 40 line poems from either of the following:

NON-CHRISTIANS:

Replace the Psalm and Bible passage recitations with readings from your own faith or from your child's Reading books. Replace hymns with songs from your own faith or secular songs.

English (Reading)



 History

FREE Book of Centuries

English History:

French History:

General History:

Citizenship

Geography

Child to make memory maps

Science & Natural History

Picture Study

Between the Lines Picture Study Lesson Plans

(choose one rotation for the whole family)

Mathematics (Arithmetic and Geometry)

Lesson plans coming soon

Lessons in Experimental and Practical Geometry by Hall and Stevens

Child will need their own Maths Geometry set.

Foreign Languages 

Below are the languages Charlotte Mason recommended, however feel free to swop these out for more relevant languages from your culture. 

French (Foreign Language I)

Primary French Course, by O. Siepmann

Parent reads Lesson aloud, translating with the children's help, and children afterwards narrate in French. Child should also continue writing in French.

Latin (Foreign Language II)

First Latin Course by Scott and Jones. Each lesson to be followed by narration.

Brushdrawing

Do watercolour brushdrawings as per the Nature Study and History lesson plans, as well as scenes from Reading books.

If child is new to brushdrawing, beginner resources can be found here: Brush Drawing Resources (charlottemasonpoetry.org)

What to draw and how to draw it by EG Lutz – Pencil studies from objects.



Musical Appreciation

Between the Lines Musical Appreciation Lesson Plans

(choose one rotation for the whole family)

Music (Instrument)


Singing



Drill / Phys Ed

Choose exercises from the following

Children are also encouraged to regularly skip and play sports such as netball, hockey, tennis, swimming and so on.

 

Handicrafts