Grade 6
64 Units, 148 Skills
Decimal Foundations - Advanced
Unit 1
Place Value and Rounding - To Millions and Thousandths
Unit 2
Fractions - Mixed - Practice
Unit 3
Divisibility Rules - Intro
Unit 4
Exponents - Intro
Unit 5
Order of Operations - Intro
Unit 6
Probability and Statistics - Mean, Median, and Mode - Intro
Unit 7
Geometry - Shape Classification (2D) - Advanced
Unit 8
Patterning - Number Patterns Intro
Unit 9
Geometry - Angles and Transformations - Intro
Unit 10
Data and Graphs - Advanced
Unit 11
Probability and Counting - Single Event - Intro
Unit 12
Rates and Ratios - Intro
Unit 13
Area Practice
Unit 14
Perimeter Practice
Unit 15
Factoring and Primes - Practice
Unit 16
Fraction Addition and Subtraction - Intro
Unit 17
Triangle Area - Intro
Unit 18
Decimal Addition and Subtraction - Practice
Unit 19
Cartesian Grid Basics - Intro
Unit 20
Perimeter Advanced
Unit 21
Time - Elapsed Time - Intro
Unit 22
Area Trapezoids and Parallelograms
Unit 23
Decimal Multiplication - Intro
Unit 24
Multiplication - 2 Digit
Unit 25
Time - Elapsed Time, Negative - Intro
Unit 26
Decimal Division - Intro
Unit 27
Factoring and Venn Factor Diagrams - Intro
Unit 28
Fraction Comparing - Intro
Unit 29
Division 3 by 1 Digit
Unit 30
Digits and Divisibility - Intro
Unit 31
Speed, Distance, and Time - Intro
Unit 32
Exponents - Practice
Unit 33
Percentages - Intro
Unit 34
Cartesian Grid Basics - Practice
Unit 35
Geometry - Angles and Transformations - Practice
Unit 36
Exponents - Multiplication - Intro
Unit 37
Area and Perimeter Basic Shapes
Unit 38
Probability and Statistics - Mean, Median, and Mode - Practice
Unit 39
Multiplication - 2 and 3 Digit
Unit 40
Measurement - Units Intro - Metric
Unit 41
Geometry - Circle Concepts - Intro
Unit 42
Probability and Counting - Single Event - Practice
Unit 43
Time - Elapsed Time - Practice
Unit 44
Order of Operations - Practice
Unit 45
Geometry - Circle Circumference - Intro
Unit 46
Geometry - Shape Classification (3D) - Intro
Unit 47
Factoring and Venn Factor Diagrams - Practice
Unit 48
Percentages - Tax, Tips, and Discounts
Unit 49
Time - Elapsed Time, Negative - Practice
Unit 50
Rates and Ratios - Practice
Unit 51
Fraction Multiplication - Intro
Unit 52
Triangle Area - Practice
Unit 53
Squares and Square Roots - Intro
Unit 54
Algebra Basic Concepts - Intro
Unit 55
Factoring and Greatest Common Factor - Intro
Unit 56
Geometry - Circle Area - Intro
Unit 57
Decimal Multiplication - Practice
Unit 58
Factoring and Lowest Common Multiple - Intro
Unit 59
Fraction Addition and Subtraction - Practice
Unit 60
Scientific Notation - Intro
Unit 61
Fraction Comparing - Practice
Unit 62
Decimal Division - Practice
Unit 63
Fraction Addition and Subtraction, Mixed - Intro
Unit 64
In this math unit, students begin by learning and reinforcing skills in prime factorization, starting with basic factor trees involving three factors and progressing to more complex exercises. They use factor trees to break down numbers into prime factors by identifying missing elements, calculating possible combinations, and explaining their multiplicative relationships. Exercises gradually increase in complexity by introducing factor trees with up to four factors and demanding explanations for sections of the trees. As the unit progresses, students practice expressing these factorizations using exponents, further developing their understanding of numerical properties and relationships. Towards the end of the unit, the focus shifts to identifying prime numbers through direct comparison and assessments on whether given numbers are prime or composite. This structure reinforces their ability to distinguish between prime and composite numbers, a foundational skill crucial for advanced mathematical concepts in number theory. The culmination of these topics prepares students effectively in handling prime factorization, manipulation of exponents, and number classification, paving the way for more in-depth mathematical exploration.more
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This topic focuses on practicing prime factorization using exponents with five factors. It forms a part of broader learning on factoring and primes. The goal is to deepen understanding of breaking down numbers into their prime factors and expressing them using exponent notation. This skill is fundamental in simplifying mathematical expressions and solving problems efficiently.more
Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Full (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization using factor trees that involve numbers decomposed into three factors. The exercises aim to enhance understanding of breaking down composite numbers into their prime components, essential for grasping concepts related to factoring and primes. The sheet includes multiple-choice questions where learners are required to identify the correct prime factorization from several options provided, fostering critical thinking and proficiency in identifying prime numbers and their roles in multiplication.more
Factor to 5 Factors (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on practicing the skill of prime factorization, specifically breaking down numbers into exactly 5 prime factors, if possible. It involves identifying the smallest prime numbers that multiply together to form the original number, such as 120, 108, and 112. Each problem presents a number to be factorized with multiple-choice answers, each consisting of different combinations of factors. The task requires a solid understanding of prime numbers and the ability to analyze and choose sets of factors that correctly represent the prime factorization of the given numbers.more
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization using exponents. Each problem presents a number for which students must determine the prime factorization expressed as exponents. The problems include multiple choice answers depicted through LaTeX images, showing different potential factorizations. This allows learners to develop skills in breaking down numbers into their prime factors and expressing those factors with exponents — essential concepts in factorization and understanding primes. The worksheet includes several examples, such as finding the prime factors of 120, 48, 112, and 108.more
Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Missing (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on the practice of prime factorization using factor trees with three factors. The exercises are designed to reinforce understanding of how to break down a number into its prime factors, employing partially completed factor trees where learners must identify the missing factors. Each question presents a factor tree with missing elements that the learner must deduce by considering the product relationships between the nodes of the tree. This skill is fundamental to understanding the properties of numbers, particularly in the context of primes and factorization.more
Factor to 3 Factors (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on prime factorization, where students must determine the sets of prime factors that multiply together to form specific numbers. Each problem requires factorization into three prime factors. The numbers provided for factorization include 27, 66, 63, 70, 44, 30, and 42. Students are given multiple choice sets of factors for each number and must identify the correct set of prime factors. This exercise is aimed at enhancing their understanding of factoring, multiplication, division, and fractions.more
Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Full (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on developing skills in prime factorization using factor trees, specifically extending to finding prime factors consisting of three factors. The exercises provide practice in breaking down composite numbers into their prime components, a fundamental aspect of understanding number properties and multiplication. Each question presents a different number to factorize, with multiple-choice answers, requiring students to apply their knowledge of factor trees and prime numbers effectively. This set of problems is part of a broader module on factoring and prime numbers.more
Factor to 2 Factors (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization with the task of expressing numbers as a product of prime factors, but specifically breaking them down into exactly two factors. It tests the ability to determine the prime components of various numbers, including 22, 35, 77, 33, and 21. The problems are multiple-choice, which helps in understanding different possible combinations of primes that can multiply together to form the original number. This exercise forms part of a broader unit on factoring and primes.more
Factor to 4 Factors (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization, specifically breaking numbers down into combinations of four prime factors. It includes problems that ask students to determine all the prime factors of given numbers, such as 56, 84, and 90. Each question presents multiple choice answers with different sets of prime factors and combinatorial possibilities. This allows learners to solidify their understanding of both prime numbers and the process of factorization. The context is provided within a larger unit on factoring and primes, indicating a progression in complexity and skill level. more
Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Explain (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on prime factorization using factor trees specifically with three factors and includes explaining these structures. It tests the ability to deduce and verify the correct pairs of factors that multiply together to form a product, represented by questions in which learners must select the correct pair of numbers that equal the product shown at the top of each factor tree. The problems are depicted through visualizations of the trees, with various pair combinations given as multiple-choice answers. This topic is designed to reinforce understanding of factor trees and the concept of prime factorization.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of prime factorization expressed with exponents. It features seven problems, each presenting a specific number for which students must determine and show the prime factorization, using powers where appropriate. The purpose is to strengthen understanding and application of factorization concepts related to prime numbers within the broader unit of factoring and primes. Each problem offers multiple possible answers in a visual format, illustrating different prime factor combinations for given numbers. The students are required to identify the correct prime factorization from the choices provided.more
Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Finish (Level 2)
This topic focuses on advanced arithmetic skills, particularly 'Prime Factorization' using a 'Factor Tree with 4 Factors'. It is a part of a broader unit covering advanced facets of Factoring, Multiplication, Division, and Fractions. The math practices aim to enhance understanding and proficiency in breaking down numbers into their prime factors efficiently, aiding students in solving complex mathematical problems related to these areas. This is presented at a Level 2 difficulty, implying moderate complexity and depth in the concepts.more
Factor to 3 Factors (Level 3)
This math topic covers the skill of prime factorization, specifically focusing on expressing numbers as a product of three prime factors. It includes a variety of problems where students must determine the prime factorization of given numbers. Each question lists multiple choices for answers, indicating that it is formatted as a multiple-choice assessment to test students' ability to correctly identify and use prime numbers to factorize larger integers. This topic is part of broader practice on factoring and understanding prime numbers.more
Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Finish (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization using factor trees with three factors. It aims to help students correctly identify and list prime factors of given numbers. The exercises present incomplete factor trees, where students must determine the accurate prime factorization from multiple choices. This set of problems is part of a broader unit on Factoring and Primes.more
Factor to 5 Factors (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on practicing the skill of prime factorization, with a specific emphasis on breaking down numbers into exactly five factors. It forms part of a larger unit on factoring and primes. The problems presented in this topic challenge students to express given numbers—such as 32, 72, and 80—into prime factors, ensuring that they understand how to decompose numbers into their basic, indivisible parts. Multiple choice answers suggest different combinations and counts of factors, aiding in reinforcing the students' comprehension and identification of prime factors.more
Factor to 4 Factors (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization by breaking down numbers into their prime factors, specifically to achieve four factors when possible. This skill is part of a larger unit concerning Factoring and the Greatest Common Factor. The task involves identifying the set of prime factors that constitute a given number, providing deep engagement with the factorization process. Throughout the problems, students determine the prime components of numbers such as 104, 100, 36, 16, 54, 126, and 88, enhancing their understanding of the structure of numbers and their prime bases.more
This math topic focuses on identifying whether given numbers are prime or composite. It is a part of learning about factoring and understanding the greatest common factor. The exercises prompt learners to classify numbers like 70, 59, 79, 35, 87, 61, and 73 as either prime or composite, fostering skills in recognizing the properties of numbers in relation to their factors. This strengthens foundational knowledge in number theory, an essential component of math education.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of prime factorization using exponents, specifically with numbers that consist of three factors. The problems involve determining the prime factors of given numbers and expressing these factors in exponential form. Multiple choice answers are presented for each problem, which have various combinations of prime factors and their exponents. The worksheet includes questions of escalating difficulty and provides a practical application of understanding prime numbers and their distribution as factors.more
Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Full (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on developing skills in prime factorization using factor trees with four factors. It prompts students to complete factor trees to identify the prime factorization of given numbers. Each problem presents multiple choice answers, enhancing the learner's ability to recognize and verify correct prime factorizations. The exercises are part of a broader unit covering factoring, multiplication, division, and fractions.more
This math topic focuses on identifying the prime numbers in given pairs of numbers. It is designed to enhance students' understanding of prime numbers and their properties by determining which number in each pair is prime. The problems are straightforward and ask the student to select the prime number from two options. This practice is part of a broader unit on factoring and primes. Each question presents a pair of numbers, and possible answers indicate which of the two numbers is prime. Overall, the exercises aim to strengthen the ability to recognize prime numbers amidst composite numbers.more
Factor to 5 Factors (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on prime factorization, specifically on factoring numbers into five factors. It falls under the broader unit of factoring and primes. The emphasis is on understanding and applying the concepts of prime factorization effectively to decompose larger numbers into prime factors. This topic is suitable for learners who are looking to deepen their skills in factors and prime numbers as part of their mathematics education.more
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization using exponents with exactly four factors. It is designed for beginners and is a part of a broader study unit on factoring and primes. The exercises aim to enhance understanding of breaking down numbers into their prime factors and expressing them in exponential form. This is essential for developing skills in recognizing prime numbers and their properties within multiplication and division problems.more
Factor to 4 Factors (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on prime factorization, specifically practicing the skill of factorizing numbers into four factors. It is intended for beginners (Level 1) and is part of a larger unit on factoring and primes. The aim is to enhance understanding of prime factors and their applications, providing a foundation in manipulative mathematical skills related to primes.more
Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Missing (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on prime factorization using factor trees, specifically aiming at finding missing factors when given partial factorizations. Each problem on the worksheet requires students to deduce one or more missing factors from a diagram that represents the multiplicative relationships between numbers. The factor trees presented include four factors, enhancing students' skills in breaking down composite numbers into their prime components and understanding the fundamental structure of numbers through visualization and multiplication. This topic enhances critical thinking and problem-solving skills related to basic arithmetic operations, specifically multiplication, within the context of prime numbers and factorization.more
This math topic focuses on determining whether numbers are prime or composite. It is part of a broader unit on factoring and finding the greatest common factor. Each question presents a number, and the task is to identify it as either prime (a number only divisible by 1 and itself) or composite (a number with divisors other than 1 and itself). The numbers in question include 59, 79, 73, 43, 31, 63, and 65. This practice aids in strengthening the understanding of prime and composite properties in numbers.more
This math topic focuses on identifying prime numbers from a pair of numbers. It is part of a larger unit concerning factoring and the greatest common factor. The exercise presents pairs of numbers, and students must determine which of the two numbers is prime. The topic consists of multiple problems, each requiring the student to choose the prime number from the options provided. This helps students enhance their understanding of prime numbers and their ability to differentiate them from composite numbers.more
Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Explain (Level 3)
This math topic centers around understanding and applying the concept of prime factorization using factor trees. It specifically challenges students to examine products derived from pairs within a factor tree setup, each with four factors, and deduce or clarify the mathematical relationships within. Each question presents a product scenario where students must identify the correct factors that multiply to produce a number above them on the factor tree. This practice aims to enhance students' grasp of multiplication, factors, and the fundamental aspects of prime factorization.more
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization using exponents. Students are given numbers and need to express their prime factorizations as products of prime numbers raised to appropriate powers, incorporating three factors. The topic is designed to help students understand and apply the concept of prime factorization in a structured way, improving their ability to handle prime numbers and exponents as part of a broader unit on factoring and primes.more
Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Explain (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization using factor trees, specifically with scenarios involving three factors. The problems engage students in constructing and interpreting factor trees to understand how pairs of numbers multiply to produce the numbers above them. Each question presents a visual factor tree and multiple-choice answers to confirm the product of highlighted number pairs. This helps develop skills in prime factorization, multiplication, and critical thinking regarding number relationships.more
Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Full (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on prime factorization using factor trees, specifically practicing the breakdown of numbers into four factors. The concepts include understanding and identifying factors, multiplication, division, and employing factor trees to highlight prime factorization. Five questions encourage students to analyze different numbers, complete their factor trees, and select correct prime factorizations from multiple choices, enhancing their skills in factoring and number decomposition. more
Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Finish (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on developing skills in prime factorization using factor trees. Participants are shown several problems where they need to complete factor trees to determine the prime factors of given numbers. Each query presents a number and multiple choice answers showing possible combinations of factors. The broader themes of the problems include factoring, multiplication, division, and working with fractions, allowing learners to practice recognizing and applying prime factorization in different contexts.more
Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Missing (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on prime factorization using factor trees, specifically with exercises that involve identifying missing factors when given parts of a factor tree diagram. The problems are structured to challenge students to determine the factors that multiply together to produce the numbers higher up in the tree, enhancing their understanding of how numbers can be broken down into their prime components. There are several questions, each with a different set of factors and products, to practice these factorization skills progressively.more
This math topic focuses on identifying prime numbers from a pair of numbers. It is a part of a broader unit on factoring and calculating the greatest common factor. The problems specifically ask students to select the prime number from two given options. Each question lists two numbers and requires the student to recognize which one is prime. There are seven questions in total, each following the same format, providing students with ample practice in recognizing prime numbers. This is likely intended to strengthen students' understanding of prime numbers in the context of factoring operations. more
Factor Tree with 4 Factors - Explain (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on prime factorization using a factor tree with four factors, where students are tasked with explaining specific parts of the tree. Each problem presents a factor tree and requires students to identify the meaning of a highlighted pair of numbers in terms of their multiplicative relationship. The emphasis is on understanding how multiplication of the pairs results in the numbers above them in the tree. This set of problems is designed to enhance students' understanding of factors, prime numbers, and the concept of building factor trees.more
Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Missing (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization using factor trees with three factors, where some factors are missing and need to be identified. Each question requires deducing the missing numbers such that the product of two numbers equals the number directly above them in the factor tree. The worksheet targets understanding and applying prime factorization skills in a structured factor tree format.more
This math topic focuses on identifying whether a given number is prime or composite. It enhances students' understanding of prime numbers (numbers that have only two distinct positive divisors: 1 and themselves) and composite numbers (numbers that have more than two divisors). The problems presented involve examining individual numbers to classify them as either prime or composite.more
Factor Tree with 3 Factors - Finish (Level 3)
This math topic focuses on prime factorization using factor trees with three factors. It involves breaking down numbers into their prime components to understand their fundamental properties better. Students must complete factor trees for each problem to determine the correct prime factorization from multiple choices. The topic forms a part of a broader unit on factoring and primes practice, enhancing understanding of prime numbers and their application. With several questions provided, learners get to reinforce their skills in identifying and using prime factors effectively.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of prime factorization with exponents, specifically geared towards expressions that involve five factors. It is part of a broader unit that delves into factoring and primes. Presented at a Level 2 difficulty, it aims to enhance understanding and processing of numbers in their prime components expressed exponentially. This is part of a larger practice curriculum on factoring and primes, encouraging online learning and interactive exploration of mathematical concepts.more
This math topic focuses on practicing prime factorization expressed as exponents. It involves finding the prime factors of given numbers (such as 60, 24, 54, and 84) and expressing them in exponential notation. This exercise aims to reinforce students' understanding of prime factorization and help them familiarize themselves with expressing products of prime numbers as exponents. This is part of a broader unit on factoring and primes, enhancing skills in decomposing numbers into their prime components and representing them succinctly using powers.more