- Grade 6 -


Grade 6 PAT Information

 *** Please note new updated times ***

Wednesday, May 15, 9:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Grade 6 English Language Arts Part A 

Wednesday, June 12, 9:00 A.M.–10:00 A.M. Grade 6 English Language Arts and Literature Part B

Thursday, June 13, 9:00 A.M.–9:20 A.M. Grade 6 Mathematics Part A  

Friday, June 14, 9:00 A.M.–10:10 A.M. Grade 6 Mathematics Part B 

  Wednesday, June 19, 9:00 A.M.–10:00 A.M. Grade 6 Social Studies

Thursday, June 20, 9:00 A.M.–10:00 A.M. Grade 6 Science 

PAT Practice Tests

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Suggestions for Answering ​Multiple-Choice Questions

  • Skim through the whole test before beginning. Find out how many questions there are and plan your time accordingly.​

  • Answer the easier questions first; then go back to the more difficult ones.​

  • Do not spend too much time on any one question. Make a mark (* or ?) beside any questions you have difficulty with and go back to them if you have time. ​

  • Read each question carefully, underline or highlight key words, and try to determine an answer. ​

  • Make sure that you look at all forms of the information given. Information may be given in many forms, such as words, charts, pictures, graphs, maps, or cartoons.

  • When information is given for more than one question, go back to the information before answering each question.​

  • When you are not sure which answer is correct, cross out any choices that are wrong, and then select the best of the remaining choices.​

  • When answering "best answer" questions, be sure to carefully read all four alternatives (A, B, C, and D) before choosing the answer that you think is best. These questions will always include a bold-faced qualifier such as best, most strongly, or most clearly in their stems. ​

  • All the alternatives (A, B, C, and D) are, to some degree, correct, but one of the alternatives will be "best" in that it takes more of the information into account or can be supported most strongly by reference to the information.​

    • If time permits, recheck your answers

— Science —

Trees and Forest

You will learn about trees as individual plants and as part of a forest ecosystem. By examining local species, you will learn to recognize the characteristics of different trees and develop skills in describing and interpreting the structural features of trees. As part of your studies, you will learn about a broad range of living things found on, under and around trees and study the complex interaction between trees and the larger environment. In examining the human use of forests, you become aware of a broad range of environmental issues and develop an awareness of the need for responsible use. 


— Air, Aerodynamics, and Flight —

The process of scientific discovery is, in effect, a continual flight from wonder.

Albert Einstein

 

— Language Arts —

 

St John XXIII School, 365 Windermere Rd. N.W.Edmonton, AB. T6W 0V9, 780 469-2451
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