Class 6
Pick a subject to learn.
- Computer Science
A full year: what the parts of a computer actually do, how it counts in nothing but 0s and 1s, where your files live, how to write and follow an algorithm, and your first look at the tags behind a web page.
5 units · 11 skills
- English
A full year: the word classes in full, verbs that agree, sentences joined and rebuilt, and reading and writing at paragraph length.
5 units · 15 skills
- Geography
How to read a map and use its scale, what mountains, plateaus and plains actually are, where rain comes from and where a river goes — and then the same questions asked about our own country: its great divisions, its rivers, its states and the neighbours around it.
3 units · 9 skills
- History & Civics
How historians measure time and where their evidence comes from, how the first crops turned camps into towns, the names this land has been called and by whom, and the cities the Harappans built and lost — and then the other half of the subject: what governance is, what the three organs of a government do, and how a village panchayat and a city corporation put all of it within reach of the people who live there.
5 units · 13 skills
- Maths
A full year: numbers too big to count on your fingers, numbers below zero, factors and multiples, fractions and decimals side by side, the first proper geometry, and shapes that fold onto themselves.
8 units · 16 skills
- Science
A year along NCERT's own chapter spine: what food is made of and what happens without each part, magnets and how a compass finds north, measuring length and describing motion, sorting the materials around you, temperature, the journey water takes through its three states, the everyday ways of pulling a mixture apart, and what separates the living from the non-living.
7 units · 10 skills