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 progressively develop a robust understanding of ratios and unit rates, starting with foundational skills and advancing to practical applications. Initially, the unit introduces students to basic ratio concepts, helping them identify, calculate, and simplify ratios using visual aids and simple numerical values. As students become more familiar with ratios, they learn to calculate total and individual values from given ratios, applying these skills to real-world contexts like determining amounts based on relationships between items. Later, the unit transitions into more complex applications involving unit rates, guiding students through the process of calculating unit prices and rates from total quantities, costs, and practical scenarios such as shopping decisions and work-related calculations. The focus shifts from simple ratio simplification to finding the best economic choices and manipulating decimals in ratios, culminating in a comprehensive understanding of how to analyze and apply proportional relationships effectively. This progression ensures students are well-equipped to handle real-world proportions and rate calculations.more
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This math topic practices calculating ratios from given values based on images. It focuses on finding the simplest form of the ratio of specific shapes (circles or squares) to the total number of shapes present in an image. Each question is designed to help learners identify and simplify ratios, an essential skill within the broader introductory unit on rates and ratios. The problems are structured with multiple-choice answers, allowing learners to select the correct simplest ratio.more
This math topic focuses on practicing calculating the simplest form of ratios from given values. It involves determining ratios of specific group elements to the total in various contexts, such as the ratio of boys to all kids, dogs to all pets, and tennis balls to all balls. The topic is part of an introductory unit on rates and ratios, helping to build foundational skills in understanding and simplifying ratios in everyday scenarios.more
This math topic focuses on finding and simplifying ratios given specific values. The primary skill practiced is the calculation of the simplest form of ratios from provided numerical values. Examples involve determining the ratio of cats to dogs, tennis balls to soccer balls, and boys to girls. Each question provides initial values in pairs and asks to simplify these ratios to their lowest terms, testing understanding of the fundamental concept of ratios and their simplification.more
This math topic focuses on practicing the calculation of the simplest form of ratios from given values. The problems involve determining the ratios between different items, such as cats to dogs, boys to girls, and tennis balls to soccer balls. Each question provides a pair of values and asks the learner to select the correct simplest ratio from multiple-choice options. This is an introductory practice to understand and apply the concept of ratios, which is a fundamental aspect of the rates and ratios unit.more
This math topic focuses on calculating and simplifying the ratios of circles to squares based on visual representations provided in images. Each problem presents different counts of circles and squares, and students must determine the simplest form of the ratio between them. This set of problems is an introduction to understanding and working with ratios, a fundamental concept in the broader subject of rates and ratios.more
This math topic focuses on developing skills in calculating and simplifying ratios based on given values depicted in images. The problems require students to determine the simplest form of the ratio of circles to squares from various images. Each question presents multiple-choice answers, challenging learners to analyze visual data and apply their understanding of ratios to select the correct answer. This set of problems is part of an introductory unit on rates and ratios.more
This math topic focuses on calculating and simplifying ratios using visual aids. Practiced skills include identifying specific shapes within a collection of various shapes, calculating the total number of each shape and all shapes combined, and simplifying the ratios to their simplest form. The problems query ratios primarily between circles and total shapes; two problems also consider the ratio of squares to total shapes. Each question is accompanied by an image with different shapes, and multiple-choice answers are provided to select the correct simplified ratio.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the simplest form of ratios from given values, and it is part of a broader introductory unit on rates and ratios. The problems require determining ratios such as girls to all kids, cats to all pets, dogs to all pets, and soccer balls to all balls. Each question provides specific numerical values for components of the ratios, and learners must use these values to determine the correct simplified ratio. The worksheet includes multiple-choice answers, enhancing understanding of ratio simplification in varied contexts.more
Level 1
This math topic focuses on practicing the simplification of ratios. It is targeted at beginners and is part of a larger introductory unit on rates and ratios. Each problem on this topic presents a specific ratio and asks the learner to simplify it, offering multiple-choice options. For instance, participants are shown ratios like 15:6, 9:6, and 16:20 and need to determine their simplest form from among the provided choices. This aims to build foundational skills in understanding and simplifying ratios.more
This math topic is focused on understanding and calculating ratios through visual aids. It requires learners to analyze images, identify the ratio between different shapes (circles and squares), and determine the appropriate count of these shapes based on the given ratio. The problems encompass basic skills in interpreting ratios from visual representations, an essential foundation in the broader concept of rates and ratios. Each question presents multiple-choice answers where learners need to select the correct number of shapes that align with the depicted ratio.more
This math topic focuses on the application of ratios. Students are tasked with calculating the number of geometric shapes like squares and circles based on given ratio relationships, depicted through images. The problems advance through multiple questions, each presenting a different scenario requiring the interpretation and application of ratios to find the correct number of items in accordance to the ratio provided. Each question offers multiple-choice answers, allowing students to select the correct quantity that aligns with the specified ratio criteria. This set of problems helps build foundational skills in understanding and applying the concept of ratios in mathematical problems.more
This math topic focuses on practicing the skill of calculating total quantities based on given ratios, specifically using visual representations. It introduces the fundamental concepts of ratios and rates, essential for understanding proportionate relationships in various real-life and mathematical contexts. Each problem requires determining the total number of items from the ratio depicted in an image provided, training students in both visual interpretation and ratio calculation. This set of problems is part of an introductory unit on rates and ratios.more
This math topic focuses on understanding ratios and calculating the total quantity based on given ratios. Specifically, it involves analyzing visual representations of ratios and determining the total number of items in various situations. There are multiple questions where participants are given a visual scenario with items in a specified ratio, and they need to calculate and select the correct total number of items from provided options. This set of problems helps in enhancing the ability to interpret ratios from graphical data and apply these interpretations in solving related questions.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of calculating unknown values from given ratios. The problems require the students to determine the amount of one item based on its ratio to another item whose quantity is known. Examples include comparing the number of tennis balls to soccer balls, boys to girls, and cats to dogs. These challenges enhance students' abilities to work with ratios, enhancing their analytical skills in proportional reasoning within everyday contexts.more
This math topic focuses on calculating values from given item ratios, a fundamental concept in the broader unit of rates and ratios. Students must determine the unknown number of items in a ratio, like figuring out the number of dogs when given the ratio of cats to dogs and the number of cats. The questions involve various scenarios, ranging from animals to boys and girls, by applying the concepts of proportional relationships. Each question provides multiple-choice answers, challenging students to apply their understanding of ratios to find the correct figure.more
This math topic focuses on understanding and calculating totals from given item ratios. It includes problems where learners must determine the total number of items (such as kids or balls) based on given ratios between two categories (like boys to girls or tennis balls to soccer balls). The topic is a beginner-level introduction to rates and ratios, helping learners develop skills in interpreting and solving ratio problems to find total quantities in various contexts.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the total quantity from a given ratio of items or groups. Problems involve finding total numbers of pets, kids, or balls based on specific ratios, such as cats to dogs, boys to girls, or tennis balls to soccer balls. Each scenario provides one part of the ratio and asks the learner to use the given ratio to determine the total count of all items involved. The exercises are designed to help enhance understanding of ratios and proportional reasoning, which are integral components of the broader topic of rates and ratios.more
This math topic focuses on calculating unit rates from given total quantities and costs. The questions guide learners in determining the unit price in dollars per kilogram (for weight to cost ratios) and wage in dollars per hour (for hours worked to earnings). Each problem requires the student to divide the total cost by the total quantity to find the per-unit cost or wage, promoting an understanding of rates and practical application in everyday scenarios. This skill is fundamental in understanding and analyzing proportional relationships in various contexts.more
This math topic focuses on calculating unit rates, both for costs (in terms of $/kg) and wages (in terms of $/hr). Learners are provided with problems where they need to find the unit price from total cost and total weight, or compute the hourly wage from total earnings and hours worked. The problems are structured with multiple-choice answers, encouraging the application of division to find rates in practical contexts. These exercises are part of an introductory unit on rates and ratios.more
This math topic focuses on calculating unit rates in various practical contexts. The exercises involve determining wages in dollars per hour from given total earnings and hours worked, as well as calculating unit prices in dollars per kilogram from provided total costs and weights. Each question presents a scenario along with four multiple-choice answers. The problems are designed to enhance understanding of how to solve for rate as well as to apply ratio concepts practically.more
This topic focuses on understanding and calculating unit rates, specifically the price per kilogram of various items. Students learn to analyze data presented in images, which likely detail item weights and corresponding prices, and then use this information to find the unit price. This is an introductory level exercise aimed at developing skills in handling whole numbers within the context of ratios and rates. Each question asks the student to determine the unit price from a set of multiple-choice options.more
This math topic focuses on calculating unit rates specifically to determine the unit price per kilogram of various items using whole numbers. It offers multiple-choice questions where students need to analyze visual information (possibly numerical data) and perform division to find the price per unit weight. This is intended for beginners as it is marked as Level 2 within a broader introductory unit on rates and ratios. Each question provides a few different price options, enhancing the learners' ability to make calculations and select the correct answer based on the provided data.more
This math topic focuses on calculating unit rates, specifically finding the price per kilogram of various items. It is part of an introductory unit on rates and ratios. Each problem presents a scenario involving whole numbers and asks learners to determine the unit price from multiple-choice options. With seven different problems, the worksheet helps students practice and master the concept of unit rates within real-world contexts. This skill is vital for understanding proportional relationships and applying them to everyday situations involving measurements and costs.more
This topic covers problems related to calculating unit rates to determine the best price per kilogram among different options. It belongs to an introductory unit on rates and ratios. Each question provides scenarios where learners need to analyze various rates for items, presented as images, to establish which option offers the most economical price per unit weight. The focus is on understanding the concept of unit rates in the context of shopping decision-making. This is foundational for developing financial literacy and practical math skills in real-world applications.more
This math topic focuses on enhancing skills in evaluating unit rates to determine the best pricing scenarios. Specifically, students are tasked with finding the lowest price per kilogram among given options, utilizing their understanding of ratios and unit rates. This forms part of a broader introduction to rates and ratios. The problems require analyzing and comparing different numerical values to make cost-effective choices, a useful skill in everyday practical situations.more
This math topic focuses on understanding and calculating unit rates and determining the best price by comparing different options with whole number values. It is designed to help students practice and become proficient in using ratios to find and compare unit rates, specifically in contexts such as finding the lowest price per kilogram. It enhances problem-solving skills that involve making economic decisions based on mathematical reasoning. All questions are structured around choosing the most economical option based on given data.more
This math topic covers problems related to calculating unit rates and solving for the denominators of ratios. The questions include finding the total weight from given total costs and unit prices, as well as calculating total hours from given total earnings and wages per hour. The problems are designed to help understand and practice manipulating ratios and unit rates within the context of real-world scenarios like shopping and work earnings.more
This math topic focuses on solving problems related to unit rates and determining the denominator in various contexts. Specifically, students practice calculating hours worked based on given total earnings and wage per hour, and determining the total weight of items from the total cost and unit price. These problems test the ability to manipulate and interpret ratios in practical scenarios such as wages and shopping, enhancing the students' skills in dealing with real-life math applications.more
This math topic focuses on calculating unit rates and finding the unit price of items using decimal values. It involves determining the cost per kilogram (kg) for various items. The problems require students to analyze given data, presumably presented in images alongside item prices and weights, and choose the correct unit price from a set of multiple-choice answers. This specific set of problems is categorized as Level 1, indicating that it is likely geared towards beginners or those new to the concept of rates and ratios.more
This math topic focuses on calculating unit rates and finding unit prices when working with decimals. It involves determining the cost per kilogram (kg) of different items, presented in a multiple-choice format where students must select the correct price per kg from given options. Each problem displays an image likely containing information on total cost and quantity, which students use to compute the unit price. These exercises are a subset of a broader unit on ratios of lengths.more
This math topic focuses on practicing calculations of unit rates and making cost comparisons based on these unit rates, specifically dealing with prices involving decimals. For each problem, students are asked to determine which option offers the lowest price per kilogram. The content is aimed at introducing students to the basic concepts of rates and ratios, helping them apply these concepts to real-world scenarios involving financial decisions. This is an essential skill in developing an understanding of how to make optimal purchasing decisions based on unit pricing.more
This math topic focuses on practicing calculations involving unit rates and finding the best price per unit (kg) with the aid of decimals. The skills include determining the lowest price per kg from given options, reinforcing comprehension of unit rates in a real-world shopping context. Each question presents different scenarios necessitating calculations to identify the most economical option, enhancing both practical application and numerical literacy in dealing with decimals and ratios.more