
Select from a rich variety of seasoned tutors to achieve fluency in your chosen language.

Engage in tailored live chat sessions with your tutor, fostering a profound grasp of the language.

Experience a boost of inspiration and energy while refining your social interaction skills through our dynamic group lessons.
Get personalized 1-on-1 lessons with expert tutors to achieve your learning goals – anytime, anywhere.
Class 6 is one of the most underestimated transitions in a student's school life. Most parents and students treat it as a continuation of primary school — familiar, manageable, nothing to worry about. But Class 6 is actually where the academic ground shifts. Subjects become proper disciplines. Maths stops being arithmetic and starts introducing algebra, integers, and geometry. Science splits into Physics, Chemistry, and Biology concepts. Social Science becomes a three-part subject covering History, Geography, and Civics. The workload goes up, the concepts go deeper, and students who don't build a solid foundation here tend to find Classes 7, 8, and beyond progressively harder to keep up with.
Edudrona's online tuition classes for Class 6 are designed specifically for this stage — not to rush students ahead, but to make sure every concept taught in Class 6 is actually understood, retained, and connected to what comes next. One dedicated teacher, focused entirely on your child, in live 1-on-1 sessions that move at your child's pace.
This page covers what we teach, how our sessions work, which students benefit most, and what makes Edudrona's approach genuinely different from the large batch platforms and generic tutoring services that dominate this space.
The shift from Class 5 to Class 6 is not just a grade change — it is a structural change in how subjects are taught and what students are expected to do with them.
In primary school, Maths is largely computation — addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and basic fractions. In Class 6, students encounter negative numbers and integers for the first time, move into basic algebraic expressions, work with ratios and proportions, and begin mensuration (area and perimeter of different shapes). These are not harder versions of what came before — they are genuinely new ways of thinking about numbers and space that need proper introduction.
Science in Class 6 introduces students to concepts from all three branches — food and nutrition (Biology), materials and their properties (Chemistry), and motion and measurement (Physics). Students who get a strong conceptual introduction to all three branches in Class 6 find the subject significantly more manageable when it separates into Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 9 and 10.
Social Science in Class 6 covers the ancient world (History), understanding the earth's physical features (Geography), and the basics of government and democracy (Civics). This is the first year students encounter formal map-reading, timelines, and the kind of structured analytical questions that become standard in Classes 9 and 10.
Hindi, for many students — especially those in English-medium schools — starts feeling like a subject to get through rather than a language to develop. Class 6 is the right time to strengthen Hindi comprehension, grammar, and writing before the syllabus difficulty jumps in Classes 9 and 10.
The point is this: what a student understands in Class 6 determines how comfortable they feel in Classes 7 and 8. And Classes 7 and 8 determine how they enter the high-stakes years of 9, 10, and beyond. Getting the foundation right here is not about being overly ambitious — it is just good planning.
Edudrona offers 1-on-1 live online tuition for all core Class 6 subjects under CBSE, ICSE, and most State Boards. Here is what each subject covers and how we approach it.
Class 6 Maths is where the conceptual journey of secondary school mathematics begins. Our class 6 maths tuition covers every chapter of the CBSE and ICSE syllabus in detail — including Knowing Our Numbers, Whole Numbers, Playing with Numbers (factors, multiples, HCF, LCM), Integers, Fractions and Decimals, Basic Algebra (introduction to variables and expressions), Ratio and Proportion, Basic Geometry (lines, angles, triangles, circles), Understanding Elementary Shapes, Symmetry, Practical Geometry (construction of angles and shapes), Mensuration (perimeter and area), and Data Handling.
Our approach in Maths is always concept-first, then practice. Before a student attempts problems, they understand what the operation or concept represents. This might seem obvious, but it is the step that most rushed school teaching and batch coaching skips — and it is the reason many students can "do" a sum but cannot explain why they did each step.
Every chapter ends with a structured set of practice problems — easy, medium, and exam-style — so students are not just conceptually clear but also confident in applying the concept under test conditions.
Our class 6 science tuition covers the full Class 6 Science syllabus across all three branches — Biology-related chapters (Food: Where Does It Come From, Components of Food, Getting to Know Plants, Body Movements, The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings), Chemistry-related chapters (Sorting Materials into Groups, Separation of Substances, Changes Around Us, Water, Air Around Us, Garbage In Garbage Out), and Physics-related chapters (Motion and Measurement of Distances, Light, Shadows and Reflections, Electricity and Circuits, Fun with Magnets).
Science at Class 6 is largely observational and concept-introductory. The goal is not to burden students with detailed theory but to spark curiosity and build clear mental models — what a mixture is, how separation methods work, why shadows form, what a circuit needs to be complete. Students who understand these concepts intuitively in Class 6 find the more formal science of Classes 9 and 10 much more approachable.
Our teachers use real-life examples, simple diagrams, and day-to-day connections to make Science chapters memorable rather than a list of definitions to memorise.
Our class 6 social science tuition covers all three components of the subject — History (Our Pasts), Geography (The Earth: Our Habitat), and Civics (Social and Political Life).
History in Class 6 focuses on ancient civilisations — the earliest humans, the Harappan Civilisation, the Vedic period, early kingdoms and republics, and the Mauryan Empire. Students are introduced to timeline-reading and the concept of historical evidence, which sets the foundation for the more analytical history teaching of Classes 8, 9, and 10.
Geography covers the Solar System and the Earth, the globe and its features, motions of the Earth, major domains (land, water, air), major landforms, rivers, and our country India's physical features. Map-reading and diagram-based questions are a regular part of Geography exams from Class 6 onwards, and our teachers build this skill systematically.
Civics introduces students to diversity in India, government at different levels, rural and urban local self-government, and the panchayati raj system. These chapters lay the groundwork for Political Science in Classes 9 and 10.
English in Class 6 covers both language and literature. Our sessions address grammar (tenses, parts of speech, sentence structure, active and passive voice, direct and indirect speech), writing skills (formal and informal letters, paragraph writing, short composition), reading comprehension, vocabulary building, and the prescribed literature — both prose and poetry from the NCERT reader.
Most students in English-medium schools underestimate English as a subject, assuming familiarity with the language translates to exam performance. It often doesn't. Grammar questions are specific and need practice; comprehension answers need a particular structure; literature questions need students to know the text, not just have read it.
Our English sessions treat the subject as a proper skill-building exercise — not just syllabus coverage — so students develop habits of expression that serve them well beyond Class 6.
Our class 6 hindi tuition is particularly useful for students in English-medium schools where Hindi often gets the least attention and preparation time. We cover the full Class 6 Hindi syllabus — Vasant (prose and poetry), Bal Ram Katha (supplementary reader), grammar (gender, number, case, tenses, compound words, idioms), and writing (essays, letters, paragraphs).
Hindi grammar in Classes 6 and 7 introduces concepts that students will be tested on right through Class 10 boards. Getting these fundamentals clear now — rather than scrambling in Class 9 — makes a significant difference in how confidently students approach Hindi in the high-stakes years.
A lot of parents ask what a typical Edudrona session looks like for a Class 6 student — specifically whether it holds the child's attention and whether it feels different from school. Here is an honest picture.
Session Length and Format — Sessions are 45 to 60 minutes. For Class 6 students, this is the right length — long enough to cover meaningful content, short enough to maintain focus. Classes happen over live video, with an interactive digital whiteboard where the teacher draws diagrams, writes examples, and works through problems in real time. It is visually engaging in a way that a static textbook or a one-way video lecture is not.
Opening Recap — Every session opens with 5 minutes of recap. The teacher asks 2–3 quick questions from the previous class. This is not a test — it is a memory check that also signals to the student that continuity matters and that what was covered last time is expected to stick.
New Content Teaching — The main teaching portion covers new chapters or continues an ongoing one. The teacher explains at a pace matched to the student — slowing down when a concept needs more time, moving ahead when the student is clearly comfortable. Parents consistently notice that their children ask more questions with a 1-on-1 teacher than in school, simply because there is no social pressure in front of classmates.
Practice During Class — The last 10–15 minutes are spent on practice questions. The student attempts them, and the teacher works through any errors immediately rather than leaving them to accumulate into confusion. This in-session practice is what makes the learning stick.
Between Sessions — The teacher shares a short note, worksheet, or practice set after each session via WhatsApp. This takes 15–20 minutes for the student to complete and keeps the concepts fresh between classes.
Monthly Progress Updates — Parents receive a brief progress summary every month — which chapters have been covered, how the student is performing on practice questions, and where more attention is needed. This keeps parents informed without requiring them to sit in on every session.
Edudrona's online tuition classes for Class 6 are well-suited for a specific set of students. It is worth being honest about this rather than claiming it works for every child in every situation.
Students who are keeping up in school but not deeply understanding the concepts — This is the most common profile. The child is doing reasonably well, getting decent marks, but parents notice they are memorising rather than understanding. Class 6 is the right time to fix this, before the subjects get harder.
Students who are genuinely struggling in one or two subjects — Some children find Maths intimidating, others find Hindi difficult, others are fine in everything except Science. Subject-specific tuition targeted at exactly the weak area, rather than full-syllabus coverage, is often the most efficient approach.
Students transitioning from a different board or school — Children who have recently moved from State Board to CBSE, or from one school to another with a different teaching pace, often have specific gaps that show up in Class 6. Targeted sessions can address these without requiring the child to repeat content they already know.
Students in English-medium schools who need Hindi support — This is a very specific but common situation. Many English-medium schools give Hindi less teaching time than other subjects, and Class 6 is the year the Hindi syllabus becomes formally structured. A few dedicated sessions per week can make a significant difference.
Students whose parents want structured academic support alongside school — Some parents simply want their child to have consistent, structured revision and practice beyond school — not because the child is struggling, but to build confidence and good academic habits early.
The large platforms — Vedantu, Physics Wallah, BYJU'S — have their strengths, particularly for Class 9 and above where the competition for board exam scores and entrance exams is intense. For Class 6, however, batch-based online teaching has a fundamental limitation: it cannot adjust to the individual child.
A Class 6 student in a batch of 30 is not going to raise their hand and say they did not understand integers when 29 other children have moved on. They will nod along, fall behind on that concept, and carry that gap forward into Class 7 and 8. By the time the gap shows up as a problem in Class 9, it has three years of unchecked confusion behind it.
In a 1-on-1 session, the teacher knows immediately when something has not clicked — not because the student says so, but because the teacher asked a question and the answer revealed the gap. The session does not move forward until the concept is clear. That is the core difference, and no app feature, AI classroom, or gamified quiz changes it.
Our teachers for Class 6 are also chosen for their ability to teach younger students — which is a specific skill that not every experienced teacher has. Explaining integers to a 12-year-old requires a different approach than explaining it to a 17-year-old preparing for JEE. Our Class 6 teachers are patient, clear, and know exactly how to make abstract concepts concrete for this age group.
If your child also needs support across multiple subjects, our class 6 online tuition classes bring every subject under one roof — same platform, consistent scheduling, and teachers who coordinate so the child is not overwhelmed across subjects simultaneously.
The beginning of the academic year — April or May — is ideal because it allows concepts to be built properly from the start rather than caught up later. That said, students can join at any point in the year. If a child joins mid-year, the teacher assesses where the gaps are and builds a plan to cover what is needed without wasting time on what is already clear.
We cover all core Class 6 subjects — Maths, Science, Social Science, English, and Hindi. You can choose to take tuition for all subjects or just the ones where your child needs support. Many families start with one or two subjects and add more as needed.
Two to three sessions per week per subject is the standard recommendation. For a child taking support in two subjects, four to five sessions a week total is very manageable and fits comfortably around school schedules. Your child's teacher will suggest a schedule based on your child's current level and the time available.
CBSE, ICSE, and most State Boards. The syllabus varies slightly between boards and your teacher will align entirely to your child's specific board and textbooks.
This is one of the most common concerns parents have, and it is a fair one. Our teachers use an interactive digital whiteboard, work through examples visually, ask questions throughout the session rather than lecturing, and incorporate short practice activities within the class. Sessions are 45–60 minutes — a length that works well for this age group without causing fatigue. Most parents are surprised by how engaged their child is once they see the sessions in action.
If you want to see how Edudrona's online tuition classes for Class 6 work before making any decision, the simplest thing to do is book a free demo. Your child attends one complete session with a teacher, you see exactly how it runs, and you decide afterward whether it is the right fit — with no pressure and no cost.
Fill in your details, tell us your child's board, which subject or subjects you need support in, and what time works for a demo. We will match your child with a teacher and schedule the class at a time that suits your family.
Takes 2 minutes. No credit card. No obligation.