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The Grade VI Biology syllabus provides a foundational understanding of living organisms, from cellular processes to human body systems and ecological concepts. The chart below illustrates the key learning areas:
The Grade VI Biology syllabus provides a foundational understanding of living organisms, from cellular processes to human body systems and ecological concepts. The chart below illustrates the key learning areas:
Each topic is assessed through structured tests, and every few weeks are set aside for consolidation and applied problem-solving. The mid-year and final mock exams provide full syllabus review and question-based mastery. Students apply biological reasoning in varied contexts—from cells to ecosystems—building deep conceptual understanding and scientific communication.
This structured plan guides students through the fundamentals of biology, from cell structure and function to human body systems, classification, and inheritance, supported by regular assessment and spiral revision.
Identify parts of animal and plant cells — nucleus, cytoplasm, membrane, ribosomes, mitochondria, vacuole, chloroplast, cell wall
Specialised cells, tissues, organs and organ systems
Diffusion and osmosis — definitions, factors, effects on plant/animal cells
Test on Cell Biology
Active transport in root hair cells; differences from diffusion/osmosis
Water potential, turgor, plasmolysis and plant tissue experiments
Test on Cell Transport
Enzymes as proteins and biological catalysts
Lock-and-key model, enzyme–substrate interaction
Test on Enzymes
Photosynthesis — word equation, light energy use, glucose formation
Leaf structure — adaptations, chloroplast distribution, stomata
Importance of nitrates and magnesium ions for growth and chlorophyll
Test on Photosynthesis and Nutrition
Root hair cell adaptation, water and ion uptake
Pathway of water — root to leaf, xylem, mesophyll
Recap
Test on Transport in Plants
Food groups and deficiencies — vitamin C, D, calcium, iron
Digestive system and digestion types — physical vs chemical
Human teeth structure and functions
Test on Nutrition and Digestion
Alveoli structure, gas exchange surface features
Breathing mechanism — ribs, diaphragm, volume/pressure changes
Test on Gas Exchange
Aerobic respiration — word and symbol equations
Anaerobic respiration, oxygen debt, comparison with aerobic
Test on Respiration
Midterm Exam — covers all contents from Weeks 1 to 23
Heart structure, double circulation, function of vessels
Blood — red/white cells, plasma, platelets and their functions
Test on Circulation and Blood
Capillaries and tissue fluid
Blood substance exchange with cells
Test on Substance Transport
respiration, circulation, gas exchange
Kingdoms, vertebrates and arthropods
Ferns, flowering plants, naming using binomial system
Inheritance — features, genes, variation, offspring
Test on Classification and Inheritance
Discontinuous and continuous variation
Causes of variation — genetic and environmental
Basics of inheritance and passing on traits
Test on Variation and Traits
Cells, transport, enzymes
Photosynthesis and mineral nutrition
Digestion, absorption, gas exchange
Circulation, respiration, blood and systems
Classification and variation
Timed MCQs and mixed question tasks
Structured responses and experimental diagrams
Past-paper tasks with guided answers
Mock Phase 1 – Multiple Choice and Short Answer
Mock Phase 2 – Structured Questions
Feedback, corrections, and target-focused revision