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

Geometry - Circle Concepts - Intro

Unit 42

This math unit begins with an introduction to the basic components of a circle, such as the diameter, radius, circumference, and center. As students progress, they delve deeper into geometry by naming additional parts including the chord, tangent, arc, sector, and segment. The unit then shifts focus to the mathematical constant pi, exploring its representation as both a Greek letter and its numerical value in relation to circles. Further along, the unit emphasizes applying simple geometric rules to calculate the diameter from a given radius and vice versa, reinforcing the relationship between these two measurements. Students practice these calculations through multiple problems, solidifying their understanding that the diameter is twice the radius and the radius is half the diameter. By the unit's conclusion, learners are adept at utilizing the circle's radius or diameter to solve problems, accurately employing the formula related to pi for circle measurements, which strengthens their grasp on 2-dimensional geometry concepts, especially pertaining to circles.more

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Pi - Greek Letter to Circle Ratio

Level 1

This math topic focuses on understanding the definition of the mathematical constant Pi (π), contextualized within the unit "Geometry - Circle Circumference - Intro." It delves into different mathematical expressions and relationships involving circle measurements, like the circumference, diameter, radius, chord, and tangent. Each question asks to identify the correct definition of Pi among various mathematical expressions, reinforcing students’ understanding of the fundamental properties of circles and enhancing their ability to manipulate and relate geometric terms mathematically.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Pi - Definition to Name - First Time

Level 2

This topic focuses on identifying the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, known as Pi. It includes problems where the name "Pi" has to be chosen from among various multiple-choice options like Pizza, Pontificate, Pixar, Portal, Pegasus, Pastrami, Practice, and Parallel. The overall objective of the problems is to reinforce the understanding of Pi in the context of circle geometry, specifically pertaining to its circumference. This topic is part of an introductory unit on circle circumference in geometry.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Pi - Circle Ratio to Number

Level 1

This math topic practices the understanding and identification of Pi as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It consists of several multiple-choice questions where students must select the correct numerical value of Pi from given options. Each problem reinforces the conceptual knowledge of Pi and its representation as an irrational number, approximately 3.14, contextualized within basic geometry involving circles.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

This math topic focuses on the skill of calculating the radius of a circle given its diameter. It is part of a broader unit on classifying 2D shapes within geometry. Each problem provides a specific diameter, and students are required to find the corresponding radius, enhancing their understanding of circle properties and relationships. Multiple-choice answers are given for each question, promoting practice in basic arithmetic operations and reinforcing the concept that the radius is half of the diameter. This topic serves as practical geometry application and problem-solving exercise.more

This topic focuses on identifying and understanding various parts of a circle, which is fundamental in learning geometry basics. It covers key circle parts such as the diameter, radius, circumference, and center. Each problem presents a question with two possible answers to help learners differentiate between correct geometric terms and similar-sounding but incorrect options. This introductory level practice aims to build a solid foundation in recognizing and naming essential elements of a circle.more

This math topic focuses on identifying different parts of a circle through a series of true/false problems. Specific parts tested include recognizing chords, circumferences, and the center. Each problem presents an image of a circle with a specific part highlighted, and students are tasked with determining whether the statement about the part (e.g., "It is a chord") is true or not. This practice is aimed at reinforcing the understanding of fundamental geometric concepts within circles.more

This math topic focuses on identifying various parts of a circle. It includes questions where learners must name different circle components, such as chord, center, tangent, arc, circumference, sector, segment, radius, and diameter. Each problem presents a diagram of a circle with an arrow pointing to a specific part, and the learner is tasked to identify that part from multiple choices. This area of study falls under the broader category of introductory geometry basics.more

Pi - Circle Ratio to Integer Approximation

Level 1

This math topic focuses on understanding and approximating the constant Pi in relation to the circumference and diameter of a circle. Multiple-choice questions prompt learners to determine approximately how many times the circumference of a circle is longer than its diameter, highlighting the practical application and understanding of Pi as roughly 3.14. This foundational concept is nestled under a broader study of basic circle geometry, serving as an introductory glimpse into geometric relationships involving circles.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Pi - Greek Letter to Name - First Time

Level 2

This math topic focuses on identifying the correct name for the mathematical constant π (Pi) used in circle geometry. Each problem displays the Greek letter π and asks students to select the correct name from a list of options, which include both correct and humorously incorrect alternatives. The exercises aim to reinforce the recognition and naming of the Greek letter π as "Pi," an important concept in introductory circle geometry.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Circles - Rule to Find Diameter from Radius - Simple

Level 1

This math topic focuses on understanding the relationship between the radius and diameter of a circle. It explores the simple rule that the diameter is twice the length of the radius. Targeting beginners, the topic tests this concept through multiple-choice questions, helping learners identify the correct relationship amidst various incorrect options. Each question presents the same inquiry—how the radius 'r' relates to the diameter 'd'—with varied erroneous answers given plus the correct one. This is part of a larger unit on 2D shape classification within geometry.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Pi - Greek Letter to Number

Level 1

This math topic focuses on familiarizing students with the constant Pi (π), teaching its approximate numerical value as part of a unit on geometry concerning the circumference of circles. Students are presented with multiple-choice questions where they must identify Pi from a set of possible answers. Each problem provides different numerical options, and students need to select the value closest to 3.14, the common approximation for Pi.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Pi - Number to Circle Ratio

Level 1

This math topic focuses on understanding the number π (pi) as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Students are asked to identify which mathematical expression correctly represents the value of pi from provided options. Each question presents a slightly different approximation of pi (3.14159, 3.14, 3.1416, 3.142) and various ratios involving circle parameters such as circumference, diameter, radius, chord, and tangent. These problems are fundamental in the unit of geometry that introduces the concepts of circle circumference.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Pi - Number to Name First Time

Level 2

This math topic introduces students to the concept of Pi within the broader context of geometry focusing on circle concepts. The problems deal with identifying the correct name for various numerical presentations of Pi—such as 3.14159, 3.14, 3.142, and 3.1416—by asking students to match these values to their commonly known mathematical name from multiple-choice options. Essentially, this practice aims to familiarize students with the term "Pi" and its decimal representations.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Pi - Greek Letter to Integer Approximation

Level 1

This math topic focuses on finding a quick and rough approximation of the number Pi (π) without using a calculator. It is structured as a multiple-choice set with six questions, where learners must select the correct integer that approximates Pi. This is part of a larger introductory unit on circle concepts within geometry. Each question lists multiple integers, and the student is tasked with identifying which integer is a rough approximation of Pi. This exercise helps in understanding and memorizing Pi's approximate value, useful in practical geometry calculations.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Circles - Rule to Find Radius from Diameter - Simple

Level 1

This math topic focuses on understanding the relationship between the diameter and radius of a circle, which is foundational in 2-dimensional geometry. Specifically, it provides problems that practice finding the radius when given the diameter. The questions are simple and are part of a broader module on classifying 2D shapes. Each problem presents several answer choices, only one of which correctly identifies that the radius is half the diameter of the circle. This topic allows for revision and reinforcement of basic circle geometry concepts.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Circles - Rule to Find Radius from Diameter - Simple

Level 2

This math topic focuses on understanding the relationship between the diameter and radius of a circle. Each problem presents a circle’s diameter 'd' and asks learners to determine the corresponding radius 'r'. Options include mathematical relations such as 'r' being half, the same, or twice the diameter, among other incorrect distractors. The problems are designed to reinforce the basic geometric rule that the radius is half the diameter. This concept is part of an introductory unit on circle geometry.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Pi - Circle Ratio to Greek Letter

Level 1

This math topic focuses on recognizing and understanding the symbol for pi within the context of geometry, specifically its relationship to the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. The problems consistently ask for the identification of the correct Greek letter symbol (\(\pi\)) that represents this ratio, offering multiple choices — each depicted with a different Greek letter in LaTeX format. This introductory level content serves not only to familiarize students with the symbol for pi but also serves as a basic exercise in identifying Greek letters used in mathematical notation.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

This math topic focuses on the relationship between the radius and diameter of a circle. Learners are tasked with calculating the diameter from given radius values of various circles. This fundamental concept falls under the broader area of 2D geometry and shape classification. The activity aims to strengthen the understanding that the diameter is twice the length of the radius through several practice questions.more

This math topic focuses on the skill of calculating the diameter of a circle from a given radius. It involves applying the basic geometric formula where the diameter is twice the radius (D = 2r). This forms part of a broader study on 2D shape classification within geometry. This practice includes multiple problems that provide a radius, and students are required to find the correct diameter, enhancing their understanding of circle properties and calculations related to circle measurements.more

Pi - Number to Greek Letter

Level 1

This math topic focuses on recognizing and matching the symbol of pi (π) with its numeric representations in various approximations, such as 3.14, 3.142, 3.14159, and 3.1416. Each problem presents different approximations of pi and asks the learner to identify the Greek letter pi (π) among other Greek letters like alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and epsilon. This is aimed at familiarizing students with the symbol for pi within the context of basic circle concepts in geometry. Each question is structured as a multiple-choice problem, requiring students to select the correct Greek letter representation for pi from given options.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.

Circles - Rule to Find Diameter from Radius - Simple

Level 2

This math topic focuses on teaching how to determine the diameter of a circle from its radius. The questions test the student's ability to apply the basic geometric rule that the diameter is twice the radius. Each question is structured with a given radius and multiple choice answers, where students must identify the correct relationship between the radius and the diameter. This practice helps reinforce their understanding of circle geometry fundamentals.more

Exercises for this topic are done in Unit Mastery.