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6th grade math classroom forms for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Class Syllabus Course Description and Expectations Handout

Class Syllabus Course Description and Expectations Handout

Created by
The Allman Files
Set up for a high school geometry course, but I use this layout for all my classes. Includes space for course description, supply list, student expectations, grading policy, calculator guidelines, etc. The file was created using Microsoft Publisher. Start with my framework and edit to your heart's delight. Let me know if you have any difficulties with the file or with any editing you wish to do. I have a MS Word version that I'd be happy to send at your request. Just send me a note using the 'a
Preview of Math Stations Accountability and Reflection Sheet

Math Stations Accountability and Reflection Sheet

January 2015 UPDATE - I have updated this product to fit more what I need in my classroom. It gives more daily feedback and work area for the students to use. This gives me a better idea of where all my students are in the content. It also makes them more accountable to the work requirements each day. Updated 7/30/2016 as an editable Publisher Doc Rational: I love guided math and using stations with my 4th graders. This time allows me to genuinely know where each student is with the content a
Preview of Parent Conference Data Sheet for Student Progress

Parent Conference Data Sheet for Student Progress

Created by
Ashley Moore
This data sheet lets you share information about testing with parents at parent conferences. It can be edited for fit your particular state, but is already specific for 5th grade in Texas.The sheet includes testing information including dates for 2019.The sheet includes examples of objectives covered in reading, math, and science.The sheet gives space to indicate any interventions that are being done with the student.
Preview of March Classroom Newsletter Template

March Classroom Newsletter Template

Created by
Mason4n1
Festively decorated March Classroom Newsletter Template. Document was created in Microsoft Publisher. Maybe used weekly or for the whole month. March Classroom Newsletter by Paula Mason is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Class Syllabus Brochure Editable

Class Syllabus Brochure Editable

This is an editable version of my own Class Syllabus as a Brochure. I will hand this form out (once edited to fit my needs) to the parents during Meet the Teacher and Open House. I will also have my students glue this into their interactive journals so they will have this available in case they need a quick reminder of how to behave in my classroom. The rectangle on the first page is reserved for a picture or logo for your school. **This is in Microsoft PUBLISHER! I apologize if your downl
Preview of Owl Editable Class Roster

Owl Editable Class Roster

This is editable owl themed class roster. It has room for 30 students and 6 assignments columns. Use electronically to modify and print and use throughout the school year!
Preview of Desk Name Tags **Editable**

Desk Name Tags **Editable**

These name tags can be laminated and placed on each student's desk. It allows for a space to set goals for the month, as well as a quote at the bottom based on a specific novel! These are completely editable based on the needs of the student and the teacher.**2 versions! 1 with a multiplication chart and 1 with a hundred chart**
Preview of Weekly Center Schedule

Weekly Center Schedule

Created by
Klakers
My students do weekly literacy centers that they rotate through. This is a checklist I developed so students would know how many times they were expected to go to each center during a week. Each student had a copy of this in a plastic sheet protector in their center binder and would use a Vis-a-Vis marker to initial when they finished a center. I would also give the student choice centers during the week that they could do when they finished other centers.
Preview of Daily Math Report for Student and Parent (Everyday Math)

Daily Math Report for Student and Parent (Everyday Math)

Created by
Tina Vitolo
I used this report everyday with my students. When I introduced a new lesson I would had this paper out. Students were responsible for writing down the CCSS standards (which had to be up in my classroom as per my principal). Parents will be able to see what number standard they are working on and then reference the sheet I sent home in the beginning of the year with the standards all written out. Students will also write down the objective so parents know what the focus of today's lesson is. S
Preview of Quarterly Data Overview for Student Binder

Quarterly Data Overview for Student Binder

I have always been a huge fan of student data folders. I have found this to be the simplest way to display all of the student data at once. I suggest adjusting as necessary, duplicating the page, and maybe even typing in the assignments you will have. Have fun!
Preview of Literary Menu for Students

Literary Menu for Students

Teachers add I can statements, must dos, and can dos. Students receive their packets and start to work! Students have all of the materials they need to get their work done: a visual checklist, a reflection section, and things to do when they are finished! This is easily differentiated so that groups can have different work, but in the same format. Students don't need a thick packet of work for when subs come into the classroom! You must have PUBLISHER to use this file correctly!
Preview of Ocean Themed Editable Class List

Ocean Themed Editable Class List

This is a class roster that can hold up to 30 student names. It is editable so all you have to is add your students' names and print copies throughout the year as you need them. There are 9 different columns for attendance, grades, etc. Enjoy!
Preview of Easy Guide to Math Stations

Easy Guide to Math Stations

Created by
Jill Norman
Are you looking to get your differentiated math stations up and running, but don't know where to begin. This is a no-nonsense quick guide to setting up your stations with tips from the trenches. This includes an editable lesson planning page (Microsoft Publisher), links to simple tracking grids and anecdotal records. This isn't anything too fancy, but is oh so practical. Preview shows a partial image of some of the pages and links available
Preview of Math Talks Number Talks Calendar and Description

Math Talks Number Talks Calendar and Description

Created by
Aubrey Carpenter
There are so many amazing math talks/number talks to use throughout your week that it can be overwhelming to remember them all. This calendar helps you to organize your month as you remember many different types of number talks to bring into your classroom.
Preview of Weekly Center Schedule 2

Weekly Center Schedule 2

Created by
Klakers
My students do weekly literacy centers that they rotate through. This is a checklist I developed so students would know how many times they were expected to go to each center during a week. Each student had a copy of this in a plastic sheet protector in their center binder and would use a Vis-a-Vis marker to initial when they finished a center.
Preview of Place Values
Preview of Parent Conference Data Sheet for Student Progress

Parent Conference Data Sheet for Student Progress

Created by
Ashley Moore
This data sheet lets you share information about testing with parents at parent conferences. It can be edited for fit your particular state, but is already specific for 5th grade in Texas. The sheet includes testing information including dates for 2014. The sheet includes examples of objectives covered in reading, math, and science. The sheet gives space to indicate any interventions that are being done with the student.
Preview of Exit Slips

Exit Slips

Created by
Amanda Dowdy
These are used to see what the students learn that day and what they think they still need help on.
Preview of Post It Note Template for small post it notes

Post It Note Template for small post it notes

This resources is free and has been a game changer! 1. Type whatever you need on your post it notes into the template. 2. Print the blank template (reuse this time and time again, as it prints on the post it notes not the paper.3. Put post it notes on the square template and press print. 4. Pull post it notes off and get sticking. 5. Please review this FREEBIE and tag me on Instagram and give me some love:-) I use it for learning intention and success criteria, goals, gudied reading text depe
Preview of Free Editable Checklist

Free Editable Checklist

Created by
A Wonderful Life
Free editable checklist. This is a basic checklist that allows you to mark off students for excursions, students who have completed activities etc. I have used this for Kindergarten activity tables so that I could quickly mark off names of those who had completed the activity. I have also used these in high school attached to submission boxes so that I had a quick, easy record of who had handed their work in.
Preview of MCAS Alt Self Reflection

MCAS Alt Self Reflection

Created by
Louise Perryman
Lets your students contribute in a meaningful way to their MCAS Alt Portfolio and allows them to give feedback on the activities.
Preview of STAARbook Goal Setting

STAARbook Goal Setting

Are your students tired of the same old student profile sheets? Are you looking for a way to personalize profile sheets? Do you want students to be able to set goals for the state assessment? If so, look no further. The STAARbook goal setting sheet allows students to utilize a Facebook template that has been modified to address state assessment goals. This document allows students to identify their strengths and weaknesses, and it also allows students to share some of the best ways that a teache
Preview of Guided Math Student form

Guided Math Student form

Created by
Danielle Gloade
This form is used in my classroom to keep track of their daily math activities. I will add more games as the students learn and develop more skills.
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Importance of learning math in 6th grade

As students move from elementary school to middle school, they're introduced to a new set of challenges — including new math challenges. In 6th grade, students will start to be exposed to more complex math. However, since math forms the basis for many other subjects (like science, engineering, and technology), helping students master these skills will set them up for future success later on down the line.

Learning objectives for 6th grade math

Below is a rough outline of the learning objectives that teachers and students can work toward in 6th grade math class:

  • Understanding the basics of algebra
  • Learning how to evaluate expressions and simplify them
  • Comparing and ordering decimals, fractions, and whole numbers using a number line
  • Knowing how to use ratios and rates to compare data
  • Locating and plotting points on a coordinate graph
  • Understanding the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents

Key topics covered in 6th grade math

Numbers and Basic Operations

Numbers and operations are the foundation of math, and it's important for students to have a solid understanding of them before moving on to more complex courses. At this point, student should have mastery of basic addition and subtraction, but it's important to continue practicing them in 6th grade to build their competency even further.

Additionally, students should also have mastery of basic multiplication and division. However, in 6th grade, students will build on these foundations even further by learning more about the properties of multiplication, including the commutative property and the distributive property.

Sixth graders will also learn about positive and negative integers, and learn how to identify positive and negative numbers on number lines.

Fractions and Decimals

Fractions and decimals are important concepts in 6th grade math, and they are used in many real-world situations. Sixth graders will learn how to multiply fractions, solve word problems involving division of fractions by fractions, and find equivalent fractions by finding the missing variable and applying concepts used to find equivalent fractions for improper fractions and mixed numbers They might also learn how to compare and order fractions by finding the value of each fraction and putting them in order from least to greatest or greatest to least. Students will

Ratios and Unit Rates

Ratios and unit rates involve comparing quantities and finding equivalent values. Sixth graders will learn how to write and describe a relationship as a ratio. They'll also learn that unit rates represent measurement as a ratio of x to a single unit. Teachers may use tables, diagrams, and/or equations to solve unit rate and rate problems.

Geometry

Geometry involves the study of shapes and the measurement of their properties. Sixth graders will start to solve mathematical problems that involve area, surface area, and/or volume of two-dimensional and three-dimensional non-circular shapes, including cubes, rectangles and rectangular prisms. As part of 6th grade geometry, students might also begin to graph polygons, and learn how to find the lengths of sides by subtracting coordinates.

Statistics and Probability

In 6th grade math, students should learn more about basic statistical concepts such as mean, median, range, and mode, as well as basic probability concepts such as the probability of events and simple experiments.

Algebraic Expressions and Equations

In 6th grade math, students will apply and extend skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, to solving algebraic expressions. They'll learn things like how to read, write, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers, and how to apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions.

How to find 6th grade math resources

Educators can save time preparing lessons by using math worksheets, activities, and other types of resources created by experienced Sellers on TPT. Simply search the TPT marketplace for "6th grade math," and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find print and digital materials that've been proven to work in classrooms around the country.

Frequently asked questions

What types of 6th grade math resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of math worksheets, lessons, and activities sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular math worksheets, games and resources can be found on topics like: fractions, decimals, algebra, geometry, ratios, unit rate, and statistics.

What are some good resources for practicing math in 6th grade?

Websites like TPT offer free and paid resources, including worksheet, for 6th grade students practicing math. You can also find refresher lessons for concepts learned in earlier grades.

What is the most important concept to master in 6th grade math?

In 6th grade math, there are several important concepts that students should master to build a strong foundation for future math learning. However, one of the most critical concepts to master is understanding and working with fractions.

What does a 6th grader learn in math?

The major topics covered in 6th grade math include numbers and operations, fractions, decimals, algebra, geometry, ratios, unit rate, and statistics.

How hard is math for 6th graders?

Sixth grade students may find it difficult to master some of these topics, even they've previously done well in mathematics. Teachers can encourage a positive attitude and celebrate small successes to help prevent students from feeling discouraged.