In Natural Sciences, the e‑notes cover the CAPS curriculum topics, including living and non‑living things, photosynthesis, ecosystems, and matter and materials. For example, notes explain that plants make their own food through photosynthesis, using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water, and that they release oxygen into the air. Learners also study topics related to electricity, circuits, and the processing of materials. The e‑notes often include diagrams, tables, and practical activities that can be completed at home.

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In response to the growing need for structured digital education, Tom Newby School has integrated an for its intermediate phase learners, specifically targeting Grade 6 . This system serves as a centralized digital repository for study materials, assignments, and communication, bridging the gap between classroom instruction and home-based revision. For Grade 6 students—who are preparing for the transition to senior phase—mastering this platform is crucial for academic organization and success.

The final question came down to me. I remembered the e-notes on ecosystems. I pressed the buzzer and gave the correct answer. The whole class cheered.

The school provides comprehensive notes and assessment materials across several core subjects. These resources are designed to help students prepare for formal assessments throughout the year. Grade 6 English Language Notes | PDF | Part Of Speech

The e‑notes cover the full range of subjects in the Intermediate Phase (Grades 4–6). For Grade 6, the core subjects are: Home Language (English), First Additional Language (usually Afrikaans), Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Technology, Social Sciences (History and Geography), and Life Skills. Below is a breakdown of what learners can typically expect in each subject, based on the school’s assessment materials and the e‑notes customarily found on the tablet.

A: Use the eNotes as a companion. Many Tom Newby teachers provide links to YouTube videos (like Khan Academy or Siyavula) inside the eNotes. The text notes provide the vocabulary and structure for the videos.

Each set of E-Notes typically includes:

For , these eNotes are particularly crucial. This is the year students solidify foundational knowledge before the more demanding Senior Phase (Grade 7-9). The eNotes typically cover:

Correct application of commas, colon/semi-colon, apostrophes (possession vs. contraction), and quotation marks for direct speech.