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

Perimeter Practice

Unit 15

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This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of various shapes positioned within a 1x1 square grid. The questions challenge the learner to identify shapes that fulfill specific perimeter requirements, such as perimeters of 6, 8, 10, and 12 units. This area of study serves as an introduction to understanding and applying the concept of perimeter in a visual and practical context, enhancing spatial awareness and measurement skills. The problems are part of a broader introduction to perimeters.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of irregular shapes on a grid. Each question provides a graphic of an irregular shape formed with 1x1 square grids, and students are tasked with determining the perimeter by counting the exposed edges of the squares that make up the shape. The problems are multiple-choice, providing various options for each shape's perimeter, enhancing the students' ability to visually assess and compute the perimeter in a structured format. This is part of a broader introductory unit on understanding perimeters.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of rectangles using a grid. Each question provides an illustration of various rectangular shapes plotted on a grid of 1x1 squares. The task involves analyzing the diagrams to determine the perimeter of the shape outlined. Multiple choice answers are listed for students to select the correct perimeter value for each given rectangle. The exercise is an introductory level to understanding how to determine the perimeter using grid methods and recognizing the linear measurements of rectangle sides.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of trapezoids. Students solve real-world problems by determining the perimeter in various scenarios, such as the border of paintings, the length of fences around gardens and yards, and the distance around a park. Each question provides an image of a trapezoid with specific measurements, and students must choose the correct perimeter from multiple given options. The problems practice applying formulae and basic arithmetic to find perimeters in practical situations.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of a triangle. It presents problems where students need to determine the total length around various triangles, consolidating their understanding of perimeter. Each question involves adding up the lengths of the three sides of a triangle, given either in inches, centimeters, kilometers, meters, or feet. The format allows students to further develop their addition skills in the context of geometry, applying this fundamental concept in a practical and visual way. Each question provides multiple answers, presumably for the purpose of practicing selecting or confirming calculated values.more

This math topic focuses on learning how to calculate the perimeter of trapezoids. It is designed for learners at an introduction level, incorporating visual aids like images for practical application. The problems ask learners to determine the length of the perimeter in various real-life contexts, such as around gardens, parks, and painting borders. Multiple-choice answers are provided for each question, challenging students to apply their understanding of perimeter calculation to find the correct length in feet, inches, or kilometers.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of rectangles in various contexts, such as running around a park, fencing around a garden, or the border around paintings. These problems are intended to help develop and practice early skills in perimeter calculation. Each question presents a scenario with a visual diagram and multiple-choice answers to select the correct perimeter. The task involves comprehension of reading dimensions and applying the perimeter formula of adding all sides of a rectangle.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of various objects, including kites, gardens, paintings, and yards. It is designed to help learners understand and apply the concept of perimeter through multiple-choice questions. Each problem presents an image requiring students to determine the total length around the object, with answers provided in different units such as feet, inches, meters, and centimeters. This is a part of an introductory unit on perimeters, aimed at helping students visualize and solve perimeter-related problems.more

This topic helps learners develop their skills in calculating the perimeter of parallelograms. The problems involve finding perimeters of various physical spaces depicted in images, such as parks, gardens, and paintings. Measurements are given, and students are required to apply the formula for the perimeter of parallelograms to solve real-life-context problems. Multiple choice answers are provided for each question, allowing students to select the correct perimeter calculation based on the dimensions shown in the accompanying images. This topic is an introductory level aspect of a broader unit on perimeter explorations.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of various shapes, particularly rectangles. Students are presented with problems such as measuring the fence around a garden or the border of a painting, enhancing their ability to apply the perimeter formula in practical contexts. Each question includes images assisting in the visualization of the problem and offers multiple-choice answers to select from. This skillset is fundamental in learning about the properties and measurements of geometric figures.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of various shapes, specifically triangles, using visual aids provided in picture format. Problems involve determining the perimeter of objects like yards, parks, and the borders of paintings, encouraging the application of perimeter concepts in practical scenarios. Each problem presents multiple-choice answers, allowing learners to select the correct perimeter measurement from given options. This set of exercises helps solidify the foundational concept of perimeter within a real-world context.more

This math topic focuses on understanding and calculating the perimeter of rectangles presented on a 1x1 grid. Each question presents two rectangles, whereby students must determine which of the two has the longest perimeter. This enrichment activity is part of an introductory unit on perimeter, aimed at helping students visualize perimeter on a grid and enhance their ability to compare lengths. The activity presents images of rectangles and requires students to evaluate the perimeter based on the grid's scale.more

This math topic focuses on recognizing and comparing the perimeters of different shapes arranged on a 1x1 grid. Each problem presents two shapes to determine which one has the longest perimeter. The shapes are generally complex or irregular, aligning well with an introductory study of perimeter calculations. The topic is designed to heighten skills in geometry, specifically in understanding how to measure the boundary length around various geometric figures presented on a coordinate grid. It's a practical application of perimeter knowledge using visualization and comparison techniques.more

This math topic focuses on calculating and comparing the perimeter of different shapes on a 1x1 grid. It is designed to help students identify which of the two presented shapes has the longest perimeter. Each question presents two shapes, labeled 'a' and 'b', and students are tasked with determining which one has a greater perimeter. This skill is part of a broader introduction to understanding and working with perimeters. The level of difficulty indicated is Level 2, suggesting an intermediate step in perimeter learning.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of rectangles. It is a basic level introductory set where students can apply the formula for perimeter through multiple examples. Problems require finding the perimeter given the dimensions of various rectangles, utilizing the perimeter formula: \( Perimeter = 2 \times (length + width) \). Each question includes an image of a rectangle with dimensions marked, followed by multiple-choice answers. The exercises are designed to reinforce understanding of perimeter calculation in practical scenarios.more

This math topic focuses on practicing the calculation of the perimeter of a triangle. As an introductory concept at Level 2, this topic is part of a broader unit on perimeter. It covers a series of problems where students are asked to find the sum of all sides of various triangles, presented in image form. Multiple answer choices are provided for each question, requiring students to select the correct perimeter from given options like 7m, 22m, and others, measuring in different units such as meters, feet, kilometers, and inches.more

This math topic focuses on introducing and practicing the concept of finding the perimeter of a rectangle. It covers several problems where students are asked to calculate the total length of all sides of various rectangles, presented in both metric and imperial units. Multiple choice answers are provided for each question to allow students to select the correct perimeter. The problems are designed as part of a broader unit on perimeter introduction.more

This math topic focuses on introducing and practicing the concept of finding the perimeter of a triangle. Students are provided with various triangle diagrams and are tasked with calculating the total length of all three sides of each triangle. Each question involves interpreting visual information and applying knowledge of perimeter calculation, serving as foundational practice in geometric measurement and understanding triangles' properties. The difficulty appears consistent, aiming to build confidence and skills in handling practical geometry problems.more

This math topic focuses on calculating perimeters, specifically using images and multiple-choice questions for practical applications. It involves finding the perimeter of triangles, and the borders around paintings and yards. Each question presents listeners with an image and asks them to select the correct perimeter measurement from a list of options. This set of problems is designed to enhance learners' ability to apply the concept of perimeter in various contexts and improve their problem-solving skills through visual aids.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of parallelograms. Each problem presents an image of a parallelogram, such as a painting, garden, yard, or park, and asks students to determine the total length of the border or fence surrounding it. Responses are provided in multiple-choice format, with different measurement units like inches, feet, centimeters, meters, and kilometers used across the questions. This topic is part of a broader unit introducing students to the concept of perimeter.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeters of various shapes, primarily kites but also includes other examples like park perimeters and painting borders. Each question provides an image of the shape and multiple choice answers. Practical applications such as determining the length of a fence around a garden or the distance around a park are explored, fostering skills in spatial reasoning and practical measurement. more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of rectangles. It enables learners to practice adding the lengths of all sides of a rectangle to find its perimeter, using various problem scenarios and measurements in centimeters, inches, or meters. The questions incorporate images of rectangles with dimensions and present multiple-choice answers, challenging students to select the correct perimeter from provided options. This is part of an introductory unit on perimeter concepts.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of a rectangle. It is part of a broader introduction to perimeter. The problems presented involve finding the perimeter of rectangles with various dimensions, presented in different measurement units like feet, meters, kilometers, inches, and centimeters. Each question provides a set of multiple answers for students to select from, testing their ability to calculate and understand the concept of perimeter. This topic is a practical application of adding lengths of the sides of rectangles to find the total boundary length.more

This math topic is focused on calculating the perimeter of a rectangle. It involves practicing how to find total distance around various rectangles, represented across different problems. Each question presents a rectangle with given dimensions (though not directly shown in the text) and includes multiple answer choices in different units of measurement such as inches, feet, meters, and kilometers. The series of questions enhances not only the understanding of perimeter computation but also the application across various measurement units. Additionally, this topic forms part of a broader introduction to the concept of perimeter.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of rectangles placed on a grid. Students practice identifying and adding up the lengths of the sides of rectangles, which are represented on 1x1 square grids, to find the perimeters. Each problem displays a distinct rectangle on a grid, and students are required to analyze the shape and compute its perimeter accurately. The questions advance the understanding of perimeter within the broader context of introductory geometry concepts.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of various irregular shapes placed on a grid composed of 1x1 squares. It provides practice in determining the total length of the outline of these shapes by counting the side lengths along the grid. Several multiple-choice questions guide learners to identify the correct perimeter from given options. This is a fundamental exercise in geometry, enhancing skills in spatial visualization and basic measurement techniques.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of various shapes placed on a grid of 1x1 squares. Students practice identifying shapes with specified perimeters, ranging from 8 units to 16 units. Skills in understanding and applying the concept of perimeter in a grid context are emphasized, suitable for learners at an introductory level in geometry. This is a practical exercise for visualizing and solving perimeter problems using grid-based diagrams.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of a rectangle. It introduces the concept of perimeter through seven practice problems that require finding the total length of all four sides of various rectangles. Each problem uses a different rectangle, and students are presented with multiple choice answers to select from. This allows students to strengthen their understanding of adding up the lengths of straight-line shapes and applying this knowledge to real-world geometric figures. The problems are appropriate for beginners, helping them to grasp the initial concept of perimeter in geometry.more

This math topic focuses on the application of perimeter calculation skills, particularly for irregular shapes on a 1x1 square grid. Students are required to identify shapes on the grid that match specific perimeter values given in the problems, enhancing their understanding of how to measure perimeters in practical contexts and develop spatial awareness. The problems vary in difficulty and involve different perimeter values to cater to a progressive learning curve.more

This math topic focuses on the skill of calculating the perimeter of various shapes, specifically triangles. It involves using provided images and lengths to determine the total distance around the edges of given objects, such as paintings, parks, and yards. The problems present multiple-choice answers, allowing students to select the correct total perimeter from a list of options. This topic is an introductory level to learning about perimeter.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of various shapes, specifically rectangles, gardens, parks, and yards, depicted in images. The problems require determining the total length of fencing or borders around these shapes. Each question presents a visual illustration and multiple choice answers, enhancing understanding of perimeter calculation in practical, everyday contexts. This topic helps build foundational geometry skills by applying perimeter calculations to real-life scenarios, fostering a deeper grasp of how mathematical concepts are used in everyday contexts.more

This math topic focuses on understanding the perimeter of different shapes placed on a 1x1 grid. It presents a specific problem type where students must identify which of two given shapes has the longest perimeter. The problems are visual and involve comparing pairs of images of shapes. Each question asks the student to determine which shape, labeled either 'a' or 'b', has the longest perimeter among the options provided. This set of problems is part of an introductory unit aimed at familiarizing students with the concept of perimeter.more

This math topic focuses on calculating the perimeter of irregular shapes on a 1x1 grid. Students are required to determine which of the given shapes has the longest perimeter. The problems are designed to develop and assess skills in measuring and comparing perimeters in a context that involves grid-based geometric figures. This is part of an introductory unit on perimeters.more

This topic covers the skill of calculating the perimeter of different shapes laid out on a 1x1 grid. It evaluates the understanding of geometric concepts, specifically focusing on rectangles to find which one has the longest perimeter. This problem set is part of an introductory module on perimeters, aiding learners in recognizing how different shapes on a grid can have varying perimeters, despite occupying a similar area.more

This math topic focuses on practicing the calculation of the perimeter of irregular shapes placed on a grid composed of 1x1 squares. The problems are designed for learners to identify which among multiple given shapes on the grid corresponds to a specific perimeter value, such as 10, 12, or 16 units. Each question presents several shape options, and the learner needs to determine the one with the perimeter stated in the problem. This topic is part of an introductory unit on understanding and calculating perimeters.more