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

Factoring and Venn Factor Diagrams - Intro

Unit 28

This math unit starts with the basics of prime factorization, where students learn to break down numbers into prime factors using factor trees. It progresses to more complex applications of prime factorization and factoring skills using Venn diagrams. Initially, students use Venn diagrams to identify and place common and unique factors of two numbers. As the unit advances, the complexity increases as students apply these skills to three numbers, identifying shared and distinct factors using increasingly complex Venn diagram representations. This gradual progression helps students enhance their understanding of number factorization and relationships, and deepen their analytical reasoning skills through the visual aid of Venn diagrams. The exercises emphasize recognizing prime components, visualizing numerical relationships, and developing a strong foundation in understanding factors and prime factorization for larger sets of numbers.more

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Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn without Numbers to Numbers (Level 2)

This topic focuses on the skill of factoring using Venn diagrams with three numbers. It involves interpreting populated Venn diagrams that do not directly display numbers, challenging students to determine the sets of three numbers that correspond to each diagram. The exercise is structured as multiple-choice questions, where each question offers multiple sets of numbers as possible answers. This encourages students to apply logical reasoning and understanding of factor relationships represented visually in the diagrams.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn without Center to Shared Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on the use of Venn diagrams in conjunction with factoring to identify and place shared prime factors of three numbers. Each question presents a partially populated Venn diagram without the center values filled, requiring students to determine the common factors among the given numbers and add them in the center region of the diagram. The problems help in enhancing understanding of prime factorization and visual representation of commonalities among different sets of numbers.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn to Shared Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on utilizing Venn diagrams to identify shared prime factors among three numbers. The problems require analyzing populated Venn diagrams to determine common factors in specific overlapping sections. This skill development is part of an introductory unit on factoring and Venn factor diagrams, geared towards enhancing students' understanding of factorization through graphical representation. Each question provides a unique set of numbers with corresponding expected answers listed, aiding in recognizing and understanding patterns of divisibility and commonality in 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

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Numbers to Numbers (Level 2)

This topic focuses on practicing factorization through interpreting Venn diagrams. Students are expected to deduce pairs of numbers based on populated Venn diagrams without number labels. The activity forms part of an introduction to the broader concepts of factoring and Venn factor diagrams. Each question provides a different diagram and multiple answer choices indicating possible number pairs that correspond to the factors represented in the diagrams. This helps in understanding relationships between numbers and reinforces skills in identifying common factors and interpreting visual data.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - To Shared Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams for factoring to identify shared prime factors between two numbers. Each question involves populating a factor diagram to visually organize and determine common factors. It enables the practice of recognizing prime factors and their relationships between numbers, enhancing understanding of basic factorization concepts. The problems are structured in increasing complexity to challenge and develop these fundamental factorization skills effectively.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Unique to Distinct Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to help with factoring two numbers and determining distinct factors from populated diagrams, where unique factors specific to each number are not highlighted. Each problem involves completing a factor diagram followed by identifying all distinct factors from the set representation provided in the options. The skills practiced include analytical reasoning, multiplication factors finding, and the use of mathematical tools like Venn diagrams to simplify complex factorization tasks. This forms a foundational part of broader learning about factoring and factor diagrams.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Center to Shared Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on developing factoring skills through the use of Venn diagrams to visually sort and identify common factors of two numbers. Students practice placing specific factors in appropriate sections of the Venn diagram, which involves understanding individual and shared factors of given numbers, enhancing their ability to break down numbers into their prime components and recognize commonalities between different numbers.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

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn without Unique to Distinct Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on utilizing Venn diagrams to factor numbers and identify distinct factors. It involves completing factor diagrams for different sets of three numbers and deriving all the distinct factors from them. Each set of problems provides various numbers to analyze, helping individuals develop and refine their skills in identifying common and unique factors using graphical representations. This is particularly useful for visual learners and enhances understanding of fundamental concepts in number theory and factorization.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn without Unique to Distinct Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to practice factoring with three numbers. The problems involve completing factor diagrams to find all distinct factors of given numbers. These exercises help reinforce the understanding of how numbers can be broken down into their prime factors and how these factors relate across different numbers, promoting skills in factorization and the use of Venn diagrams to organize information logically. Each question presents a scenario where students are required to visually sort and identify common and unique factors.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Center to Shared Factors (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on factoring using Venn diagrams. The main skill practiced is identifying shared factors of two numbers and placing these factors in the center of a Venn diagram. Additionally, this topic involves analyzing and practicing with factor diagrams that do not initially indicate shared factors, enhancing understanding of number factorization and Venn diagram utilization for representing mathematical relationships. The problems progress in complexity, encouraging learners to delve deeper into the concepts of factors and their relationships. This encourages critical thinking and reinforces understanding of basic factorization concepts.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to Shared Factors (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams for factoring. Specifically, it involves finding shared prime factors of two numbers through populated Venn diagrams. These exercises help enhance understanding of prime factorization and the visual representation of factors within Venn diagrams, facilitating the identification of common prime factors across different number sets. The problems progressively build and reinforce skills related to identifying shared factors using this visual approach.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populate Venn (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on factoring numbers and using Venn diagrams to visualize their common factors. Students learn to identify prime factors of two different numbers and place overlapping prime factors in the center of a Venn diagram. Each question provides a scenario for finding and categorizing factors, enhancing understanding of factorization, prime numbers, and the use of set theory in mathematics. The skills practiced combine basic arithmetic, number theory, and set diagramming, laying a foundation for higher mathematical concepts in a visual and interactive manner.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Numbers to Numbers (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams for factoring two numbers. The problems involve analyzing factor diagrams populated in different configurations and deducing the numbers they represent. By exploring these diagrams, learners enhance their understanding of relationships between numbers, particularly viewing numbers through their factors in a graphic format. This experience broadens the application of factorization, emphasizing visual interpretations and critical thinking in approaching math.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to Distinct Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on the skill of factoring numbers using Venn diagrams. It includes identifying distinct factors of two numbers and organizing these factors into Venn diagrams to establish a clearer representation of common and unique factors. Each question requires students to analyze the populated Venn diagrams to determine the distinct set of factors for given numbers, enhancing their comprehension of both factoring and the use of these diagrams for visualizing mathematical relationships.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Numbers to Numbers (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on deducing the two numbers represented in a factor diagram using Venn diagrams. The exercises challenge learners to identify and factorize numbers based on populated Venn diagrams without numerical labels. Each question presents a diagram and multiple choice answers that specify pairs of numbers as possible solutions. The problems aim to enhance understanding of factors and their visual representation in the context of Venn diagrams, as part of an introductory unit on Factoring and Venn Factor Diagrams.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - To Shared Factors (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to factor two numbers and identify their shared prime factors. It involves populating factor diagrams to visually represent and facilitate the understanding of common factors between two numbers, which are indicated in the center of the diagrams. This set of problems is intended to develop and enhance students' skills in factoring and understanding prime factorization through a visual and interactive method.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to Distinct Factors (Level 3)

This math topic involves practicing skills with factor diagrams to identify all distinct factors of given numbers for each problem set. The exercises range from evaluating basic factor sets to identifying more complex combinations. This strengthens understanding of factors and primes through visual Venn diagram representations. The worksheet contains seven questions, each one asking for a detailed listing of the distinct factors of different sets of numbers, pushing learners to analyze and break down numbers into their foundational components.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Unique to Distinct Factors (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to practice factoring. Specifically, it helps learners understand how to find the set of all distinct factors of two numbers using populated Venn diagrams. The diagrams are used without including unique factors distinct to each number. Learners complete the factor diagrams for each question and identify all the distinct factors from provided options. This exercise is part of an introduction to factoring and Venn factor diagrams.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn without Center to Shared Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to practice factoring with three numbers. Students complete factor diagrams by identifying and placing the shared prime factors correctly in the central region of the Venn diagrams. The set of problems aims at enhancing understanding of factors and how they can overlap among different numbers, which helps in visualizing and organizing common factors efficiently. This topic is part of an introductory unit on factoring and Venn factor diagrams, suitable for developing basic to intermediate skills in handling factors through visual representation.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn to Shared Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to identify shared prime factors among three numbers. Students practice by analyzing populated Venn diagrams to determine the common factors located at the center intersection of the diagrams. The problems range from identifying simple shared factors between numbers to more complex scenarios involving multiple shared factors. This set of problems is designed as an introductory exercise to factoring and understanding how numbers can be broken down into their prime components using graphical representations.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populate Venn (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on practicing factorization skills through the use of Venn diagrams. Students are required to find the prime factors of two numbers, and then accurately place these factors in a Venn diagram to represent both unique and common factors between the numbers. Each Venn diagram must correctly categorize the factors, enhancing the students' understanding of prime factorization and visual representation of mathematical relationships. The topic is part of an introductory unit on factoring and Venn factor diagrams.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - To Shared Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to identify shared prime factors of two numbers. The problems involve populating factor diagrams to find common factors, which are then recorded in the center of the diagrams. By consistently applying this method, students enhance their understanding of factorization and visualize the relationship between numbers through shared factors. The core skills emphasized in these problems include factorization, the use of Venn diagrams for organizing data, and identifying prime numbers and their properties.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to Shared Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to identify shared prime factors between two numbers. Learners are presented with populated Venn diagrams and are tasked with extracting the common factors located in the intersection of the diagrams. These problems help develop understanding of factorization and the concept of commonality among numbers, enhancing critical thinking and analytical skills in mathematical contexts. Each question specifically targets the learners' ability to recognize and list shared factors, promoting a hands-on approach to learning prime factorization.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Center to Shared Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on enhancing skills in factorization and Venn diagrams. Students practice identifying and placing shared factors correctly within a Venn diagram setup involving two numbers, without utilizing a center region for shared factors. This set of problems, provided at an intermediate level, reinforces the concept of finding common factors and visually organizing them within diagrams to elucidate relationships between numbers. The exercise aims to deepen understanding of both factorization and visual data representation through factor diagrams.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to Distinct Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on factoring and the use of Venn diagrams to identify distinct factors of two numbers. The problems encourage practicing the recognition and extraction of unique prime factors from given populated Venn diagrams. Each question involves a factor diagram from which distinct combinations of factors need to be determined, enhancing factorization skills and understanding of numbers' compositions. The overall aim is to build a foundational skill in factorization, crucial for algebra and number theory.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn to Distinct Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to factorize numbers and identify distinct factors across seven sets of problems. Each question provides a factor diagram, and students are tasked with determining the distinct factors for each scenario. The questions progressively engage learners in deducing the correct sets of factors for the given numbers, enhancing their understanding of factorization through visual representation. This forms part of a broader unit on introducing factoring and Venn factor diagrams, emphasizing practical applications to ensure solid comprehension of the concepts.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn without Unique to Distinct Factors (Level 1)

This math topic involves using Venn diagrams and factorization to find the set of all distinct factors of two numbers. The skill of factoring numbers is used extensively, and the students are expected to populate Venn diagrams to visualize and determine common and distinct factor sets. Each question presents a prompt to complete the diagram and to list the unique factors derived from it, enhancing students' understanding of number properties and set identification in a graphical format. This topic is a part of a broader introductory unit on factoring and Venn factor diagrams.more

Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to Shared Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams to practice the skill of identifying shared prime factors between two numbers. Each problem provides a factor diagram in which students must analyze the given numbers and locate the common prime factors that lie in the intersection of the Venn diagram. There are multiple questions of this nature, each containing a graphical display of the numbers' factors and a set of given answers. This assists students in understanding factorization through visual means and enhances their ability to determine common factors in a straightforward, illustrative setup.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn to Distinct Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on employing Venn diagrams to determine all distinct factors of given numbers. It develops skills in factoring three numbers using populated Venn diagrams to identify unique factor sets. The exercises consist of analyzing diagrams to extract factor lists, reinforcing understanding of factors and how they intersect across multiple numbers. The problems encourage learners to visualize relationships between numbers, enhancing their ability to decompose numbers into prime components and other factor combinations through a graphical framework.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - To Shared Factors (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on using Venn diagrams for factoring to identify shared prime factors among three numbers. It introduces a practical approach to determining commonalities within sets of numbers through visual factor diagrams. The exercises require students to analyze the given diagrams and list the prime factors that appear in the overlap (center) area, signifying shared factors among the numbers. Each question presents a different set of numbers and corresponding factor diagrams, enabling practice in recognizing patterns and the application of factoring skills in finding common prime factors.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - To Shared Factors (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on using Venn factor diagrams to determine shared prime factors among three numbers. By analyzing the diagrams, students identify common factors placed in the intersection of the circles. The problems require essential skills in factoring and understanding the visual representation of number relationships through Venn diagrams. This set of exercises is an introductory level, highlighting methods to find shared factors efficiently, supporting foundational knowledge in number theory and multiplication.more

Venn Diagrams - 3 Numbers - Populated Venn without Numbers to Numbers (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on determining the appropriate set of numbers based on populated Venn diagrams with three elements. It is part of an introductory unit on factoring and using Venn factor diagrams. Each question presents a different Venn diagram, and students are required to analyze the diagram to deduce the most fitting set of values for the given conditions. The topic promotes proficiency in reading Venn diagrams and applying basic factoring skills to solve the problems.more