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The 6th grade math student:

  • Learns the properties of addition and multiplication—commutative, associative, identity, and zero.
  • Works with exponents and is introduced to expanded notation using exponents.
  • Rounds and estimates large numbers and works mental estimation problems.
  • Learns factoring rules (divisibility rules); identifies prime numbers and composite numbers.
  • Reviews fractions and fraction terms; adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides fractions; changes fractions to decimals using long division; and converts fractions to percents.
  • Reviews decimals; adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides decimals; defines repeating and terminating decimals; and changes decimals to percents. 
  • Relates percents and decimals to fractions, learns common percents, changes percents to decimals, and finds percent of a number.
  • Is introduced to integers.
  • Learns order of operation.
  • Learns the terms equations and inequalities when comparing number sentences (<, >, =).
  • Defines a variable and solves equations (one variable) using inverse operations.
  • Works with ratios and proportions and uses proportions to solve problems.
  • Finds the probability of an event and expresses probability as a ratio.
  • Uses critical thinking skills to solve word problems.
  • Defines and interprets circle, line, bar, and double-line graphs.
  • Builds geometric knowledge; measures angles; finds the perimeter, area, and volume; and defines the parts of a circle.
  • Rounds money to find estimated costs and solves money problems.
  • Compares English and metric measurements and carries out conversions.

Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

https://www.mathsisfun.com/links/curriculum-year-6.html

https://mastermath.info/

The Good and the Beautiful

https://www.mathgames.com/grade6

https://www.mathplayground.com/grade_6_games.html

https://www.esparklearning.com/activities/6th-grade/math/game-activities/common-core/

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