Home » 📝 Class 6 English Syllabus 2025–26 (NCERT) – Updated Curriculum Breakdown

Explore the updated NCERT Class 6 English Syllabus for the academic year 2025–26, featuring the new textbook ‘Poorvi’. Additionally, get a complete unit-wise breakdown, grammar topics, assessment structure, and reading skills development plan. Ideal for CBSE students and teachers and parents!

📚 Introduction

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has introduced a revised English curriculum for Class 6, effective from the academic year 2025–26. This update aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the NCF-SE 2023, aiming to enhance language proficiency through thematic learning, critical thinking, and real-life applications.

🗂️ Thematic Units Overview

The Poorvi textbook is structured into thematic units, each comprising prose and poetry to foster comprehensive language development.  The syllabus is divided into 5 units each containing three chapters. 

Unit 1: Fables and Folk Tales  

Prose:

    • A Bottle of Dew

    • The Raven and the Fox

    • Rama to the Rescue 

Unit 2: Friendship 

  • Prose:

    • The Unlikely Best Friends

    • A Friend’s Prayer

    • The Chair

Unit 3: Nurturing Nature  

  • Prose:

    • Neem Baba

    • What a Bird Thought

    • Spices that Heal Us

Unit 4: Sports and Wellness

  • Prose:

    • Change of Heart

    • The Winner

    • Yoga—A Way of Life.

Unit 5: Culture and Tradition

  • Prose:

    • The Kite Festival

    • The Story of Holi

    • The Journey of a Saree


✍️ Grammar and Language Skills

The revised syllabus emphasizes functional grammar integrated within the context of the units. Further key areas include:

  • Parts of Speech: Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs

  • Tenses: Present, Past, and Future

  • Sentence Structure: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences

  • Punctuation: Use of commas, periods, question marks, and exclamation marks

  • Vocabulary Development: Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms

  • Writing Skills:

    • Paragraph Writing

    • Letter Writing (Formal and Informal)

    • Diary Entries

    • Story Completion

    • Descriptive Essays


🎯 Learning Outcomes

By the end of the academic year, students are expected to:

  • Demonstrate improved reading comprehension and analytical skills.

  • Employ correct grammatical structures in writing and speech.

  • Express ideas coherently in written formats.

  • Appreciate and interpret literary texts with critical insight.

  • Engage in meaningful conversations and discussions.


📝 Assessment Structure

The evaluation framework is designed to holistically assess language competencies:

ComponentMarks
Reading Comprehension20
Writing and Grammar30
Literature (Prose & Poetry)30
Internal Assessment20
Total100

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📢 Conclusion

The updated Class 6 English syllabus by NCERT for 2025–26 is a strategic shift towards thematic and experiential learning. By integrating literature with real-life contexts and emphasizing functional grammar, the curriculum aims to build a strong foundation for students’ language development. Educators and parents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with these changes to effectively support students in their learning journey.

âť“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What are the major changes in the new syllabus?

A: Key changes include:

  • Thematic learning units (e.g., Nature, Friendship, Culture)

  • New reading passages and poems

  • Integrated grammar and writing practice

  • Focus on communication, expression, and real-life application

Q2. Is this syllabus applicable to all CBSE schools in India?

A: Yes, all CBSE-affiliated schools are required to adopt this updated NCERT syllabus for Class 6 English starting from the academic session 2025–26.

Q3. Are there any changes in the exam or assessment pattern?

A: Yes, the assessment now follows a competency-based approach, focusing on comprehension, creativity, grammar usage, and expression. The weightage remains:

  • Reading: 20 marks

  • Writing + Grammar: 30 marks

  • Literature: 30 marks

  • Internal: 20 marks

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