6th Grade Science Homework Assignments

Middle school science classes are likely more in-depth than the science lessons your child had in elementary school. As a result, your 6th grader will likely have more homework assignments and more questions. Keep reading for several ways you can help your 6th grader with science homework.

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How Can I Help My 6th Grader with Science Homework?

If your child is overwhelmed with 6th grade science homework, you may want to consider hiring a tutor to help. A good tutor will help your child understand the assignment and review study skills that will enable him or her to work independently in the future. Study skills are important because your child will be taking more challenging science classes throughout middle school and high school. To find a tutor, start by browsing the classified ads or asking for a referral from your child's teacher.

Three Science Homework Assignments for 6th Graders

Scientific Vocabulary

Learning new vocabulary is a critical skill for students of all ages, and since there are many unusual terms used in science, your 6th grader may find the vocabulary to be especially challenging. Because your son or daughter will likely encounter new words, like 'autotroph,' 'chlorophyll,' 'electromagnetism' and more, you should take some time to review outside of the classroom. Create matching exercises or ask your child to write the definitions in his or her own words. Additionally, it can be helpful to have your child provide specific examples of each term.

Moon Phase Illustrations

In 6th grade, your child will likely learn about the solar system and the phases of the moon. To review, you can ask your son or daughter to draw, label and discuss the different phases. You may also go further with this activity by finding an interactive moon phase calendar online that your child can play with.

Science Fair Practice Project

The solar system is a major focus area in 6th grade science classes. From the size and composition of the planets to the characteristics of asteroids, meteors and comets, there are a variety of lessons your child will be taught.

To provide a hands-on lesson and practice for an upcoming science fair, you can ask your son or daughter to create a model solar system using foam balls, wooden rods and paint. If you want something a little easier for the first try, you can buy prepackaged solar system kits that include instructions and all materials.

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