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
This math unit focuses on the comparison of fractions, with skills progressing from introductory to more advanced levels. Initially, students learn to compare fractions where only one denominator is altered, which simplifies the process of identifying fraction equivalence and practicing basic comparisons using inequality symbols. The unit then introduces exercises involving mixed numbers and the concept of manipulating both denominators, escalating the complexity of the tasks. As students progress, they engage in more complex comparison scenarios including simplifying problems, finding common denominators, and converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers. The unit systematically builds on the foundational understanding of fractional relationships, aiming to enhance proficiency in identifying, simplifying, and comparing fractions with different denominators through various methods and increasing levels of difficulty.more
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This math topic focuses on fraction comparison and simplification. Students practice identifying and setting up comparisons between different fractions, specifically addressing situations where denominators have changed. Each question provides fractions and multiple answer choices, requiring the student to choose the correct relational operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) after possibly simplifying or finding equivalent fractions. The foundational skills sharpened include fraction simplification, understanding relational inequality between fractions and finding common denominators, essential for assessing fraction magnitude. more
This math topic practices the skill of comparing fractions by simplifying problems where one denominator is changed. It simplifies the process of determining whether fractions are less than, greater than, or equal to each other. The problems involve setting up the fractions in a way that the denominators are the same, making the comparison straightforward. Each question presents a different set of fractions to compare, enhancing the ability to work with basic fraction manipulation and equivalence within a series of problems focused on fraction comparison basics.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions, particularly emphasizing the simplification of problems by changing denominators to facilitate comparisons. Each question presents a pair of fractions and requires identifying the correct relation between them (less than, greater than, or equal to) after converting one or both fractions to have a common denominator. The problems are designed to develop basic fraction comparison skills within an introductory framework on fraction comparing.more
This math topic focuses on the basic comparison of fractions, specifically learning to choose the correct equality operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) between pairs of fractions, where one of the denominators has been changed. It helps students practice their understanding of how fractions relate to each other in size and develops skills in fraction simplification and equivalence to solve problems. The set includes multiple problems, all requiring the selection of an appropriate equality sign to indicate the relationship between two given fractions. This is an introductory level exercise to fraction comparison.more
This math topic focuses on the basic comparison of fractions where at least one denominator is changed to facilitate comparison. Students practice selecting the correct relational operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) between pairs of fractions. This involves understanding equivalent fractions and applying comparison skills to determine the relationship between two different fractions. Each question presents a pair of fractions alongside three potential answers: less than, greater than, or equal, enhancing foundational skills in fraction comparison.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions by selecting the correct equality operator (less than, greater than, or equal to). Each problem requires students to analyze a pair of fractions and determine their relationship using comparison symbols. The skills practiced involve understanding and manipulating different denominators to compare the sizes of fractions accurately. This is a basic level exercise that forms part of an introductory unit on fraction comparison.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions through various methods such as converting fractions with different denominators to like denominators and simplifying them for easier comparison. It combines basic arithmetic with an understanding of fractions to establish which fraction is greater, lesser, or if they are equal. The problems vary in complexity and require students to ascertain relationships between numerators and denominators after some fractions are either reduced or converted to equivalent fractions. These exercises enhance skills in fraction comparison by equipping students with the techniques needed to tackle real-world problems involving fractional comparisons.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions through problem simplification techniques, specifically adjusting one denominator to facilitate comparison. It involves setting up fraction comparison problems correctly by identifying equivalent fractions or creating common denominators. The aim is to determine the relationship among fractions by comparison signs: less than, greater than, or equal to. The complexity is indicated as 'Level 3', suggesting intermediate difficulty in the broader category of introductory fraction comparison.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions with different denominators. Specifically, it covers skills related to selecting the appropriate equality operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) to compare pairs of mixed fractions where one of the fractions has had its denominator manipulated. This is an introductory level exercise within a broader unit on comparing fractions, aimed at developing an understanding of fraction equivalence and comparison. Each problem presents a unique pair of fractions for comparison, reinforcing the concept of fraction evaluation and relational thinking.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions with mixed numbers and different denominators. Each problem asks students to choose the correct equality operator (<, >, or =) between two fractions. The problems systematically aim to develop skills in understanding, comparing, and simplifying fractions to establish which is larger, smaller or if they are equal. This involves analyzing fractions whose denominators have been manipulated to allow comparison, testing a deeper understanding of fraction equivalency and arithmetic operations.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions where at least one fraction has its denominator changed, enhancing student ability to determine equivalence or inequality between two fractions. Problems require selecting the correct comparison operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) for various fractional pairs. This exercise is part of an introductory unit on comparing fractions, aimed at improving students' fundamental understandings of fractional relationships. Each problem presents unique pairs of mixed fractions for comparison.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions with different denominators. It requires practicing the skill of determining if one fraction is less than, greater than, or equal to another. Each question presents two fractions in a format requesting the selection and identification of the correct relational symbol (less than, greater than, or equal to) among the given options.more
This math topic revolves around the concept of fraction comparison with an emphasis on problem simplification involving mixed numbers and altered denominators. The theme is set in a context where students set up comparison problems appropriately and choose from multiple simplified fraction options to determine relational symbols like less than, greater than, or equal to. The problems test the ability to manipulate and compare fractions through various methods such as finding common denominators or transforming mixed numbers into improper fractions, ultimately aiming to enhance understanding of fraction operations and comparisons.more
This math topic focuses on practicing the comparison of mixed fractions where both denominators have been changed. Students are required to determine if one fraction is less than, greater than, or equal to another by selecting the correct equality operator from the choices provided. Each problem presents a different pair of fractions to compare. This exercise helps in deepening the understanding of fraction comparison, a fundamental aspect of fraction arithmetic.more
This math topic focuses on basic fraction comparison involving pairs of fractions with different denominators. Students are required to choose the correct comparison operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) based on the value of the fractions presented. The problems cover a variety of fraction pairs to ensure a broad understanding of how different denominators affect the relative sizes of fractions. The topic is designed to help students practice and enhance their skills in comparing fractional quantities.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions with different denominators. It includes practice in setting up fraction comparison problems correctly and choosing the correct relational symbol (less than, greater than, or equal to) between two fractions. The skills practiced involve converting fractions to equivalent forms with common denominators to facilitate accurate comparison. It's targeted for basic learners and introduces fraction simplification as a core skill.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions, particularly through setting up comparison problems correctly despite having mixed numbers or fractions with altered denominators. The problems require students to determine the relational operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) between two fractions, after potentially simplifying them or finding a common denominator for easier comparison. This practice aids in enhancing understanding of fraction comparability and manipulation skills.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions with different denominators, requiring skills in simplifying and setting up fraction comparisons correctly. The problems include various levels of complexity where students compare two fractions to determine if one is greater than, less than, or equal to the other. Each problem presents multiple-choice answers with different fraction comparisons, enhancing students' understanding of fraction values and relationships. This practice is crucial for developing mathematical reasoning with fractions.more
This math topic focuses on practicing basic fraction comparison with a twist—each problem involves fractions with different denominators. There are several questions provided, each asking to compare two fractions and select the correct inequality symbol (<, >, =) to describe their relationship. The challenges provide fundamental skills in understanding and comparing the size of fractions, which is crucial for further math learning, particularly in topics involving fractions.more
This math topic focuses on comparing fractions with mixed numbers and different denominators. Learners are asked to select the appropriate comparison operator (less than, greater than, or equal to) between two given fractions. These comparisons require understanding how to compare the sizes of fractions without common denominators, an essential skill for mastering numeric relations and enhancing conceptual numeracy. There are a series of problems provided that vary in the values of the numerators and denominators, allowing for comprehensive practice in fraction comparison.more
This math topic centers on practicing basic fraction comparison involving different denominators. The problems involve comparing two fractions and selecting the correct relational operator: less than, greater than, or equal to, expressing how the fractions relate to each other. Each problem presents the fractions visually using LaTeX expressions, enhancing the learner's understanding and handling of fractions in different forms. This skillset is crucial for developing a foundational understanding of ratios and proportional reasoning.more
This math topic centers on fraction comparison, emphasizing problem simplification with two changed denominators. It develops understanding of equivalent fractions and fundamental comparison skills by altering the denominators to a common value, enabling easier comparison between two fractions. Each question presents fractions to compare, offering multiple answer options depicting the simplified fractions with common denominators. These exercises strengthen fraction comparison abilities by requiring students to find and utilize equivalent fractions.more