In sixth grade science, students begin by exploring Earth’s surface and the dynamic processes—such as weathering and erosion—that continually shape it. They then investigate cells and living organisms, building a foundation in life science. Students also examine the Periodic Table of Elements and its importance in understanding the composition of the world around them. The course concludes with a study of plants and animals. This well-rounded course introduces key scientific concepts and prepares students for more advanced study in the years ahead.