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The Grade VI Chemistry syllabus provides a fundamental understanding of matter and its transformations. The chart below highlights the key areas of study in this foundational course:
The Grade VI Chemistry syllabus provides a fundamental understanding of matter and its transformations. The chart below highlights the key areas of study in this foundational course:
Regular tests assess conceptual mastery and calculation fluency. Consolidation weeks offer application across units, with mid-year and final mock exams providing exam-style practice and reinforcement. Students build both theoretical knowledge and practical confidence through real-world problem solving, scientific language development, and symbolic representation.
This comprehensive plan guides students through the fundamentals of chemistry, from atomic structure and bonding to chemical reactions and the Periodic Table, with consistent assessment and review.
Particle structure of solids, liquids and gases
Changes of state — melting, boiling, evaporating, freezing, condensing
Energy transfer during state changes using kinetic theory
Test on States of Matter
Differences between elements, compounds, and mixtures
Atomic structure — protons, neutrons, electrons, charges and masses
Electronic configuration (up to Z=20); group and period patterns
Test on Atomic Structure and Elements
Isotopes — definitions, similarities in chemical properties
Proton vs nucleon numbers; isotope symbols and interpretations
Test on Isotopes and Atomic Concepts
Bonding and Structure
Formation of ions and ionic bonding; dot-and-cross diagrams
Giant ionic lattices and their physical properties
Covalent bonding — molecule formation with shared electrons
Properties of simple molecular substances vs ionic compounds
Test on Chemical Bonding
Diamond, graphite and SiO₂ — structures and uses
Metallic bonding; sea of electrons, malleability and conductivity
Compare metallic, covalent, and ionic structures
Test on Giant and Metallic Structures
Recognise and describe physical vs chemical changes
Reactions as new substances with different properties
Test on Change and Reactivity
Acid and alkali definitions; H⁺ and OH⁻ ions; proton donors/acceptors
Effects on indicators (litmus, methyl orange, thymolphthalein)
Strong vs weak acids; neutralisation reaction
Test on Acids and Alkalis
Midterm Exam — covers all contents from Weeks 1 to 23
Periodic Table arrangement; periods, groups and electron patterns
Group I — alkali metals
Group VII — halogens
Test on Group Trends
Noble gases — unreactivity and electron shell explanation
Predicting properties based on group and period patterns
Test on Groups I, VII, VIII
Metals and Reactivity
Physical properties — conductivity, malleability, melting point
Chemical properties — reactions with acids, water, oxygen
Differences between metals and non-metals
Test on Metals and Non-Metals
Reactivity series; observation and displacement patterns
Metal reactions with water, steam and acids
Rank metals using results; application questions
Test on Reactivity and Series
States, particles, atomic structure
Bonding, molecular properties, structure comparisons
Acids, bases, indicators, and neutralisation
Periodic Table and metal reactivity
Cross-topic MCQs and reasoning-based tasks
Extended response and calculations
Past-paper extracts and review
Mock Phase 1 – Multiple Choice and Short Answer
Mock Phase 2 – Structured Questions
Feedback, corrections, and target-focused revision