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6th grade math scaffolded notes for Microsoft Word

Preview of Similar Figures and Scale Factor Interactive Notebook Page & Practice Problems

Similar Figures and Scale Factor Interactive Notebook Page & Practice Problems

Created by
Ariel White
This is an interactive notebook page that I used to introduce similar figures to my 7th grade math class and to review similar figures with my 8th grade math class. It also includes practice problems so that students can practice what they have learned.
Preview of Probability of Compound Events (Guided Notes)

Probability of Compound Events (Guided Notes)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class. Students begin by learning what makes 2 events independent. After slowly working through a problem about rolling a die and choosing a card, they discover that they can multiply probabilities when working with these compound events. They then attempt problems involving picking marbles from a bag. Next, they learn about dependent events, and finally, mutually exclusive events. The last 2 pages are a copy of the key.
Preview of TI-84 Graphing Calculator Scavenger Hunt

TI-84 Graphing Calculator Scavenger Hunt

This resource contains 10 multi-part questions (with directions for each step) that introduce the TI-84 Graphing Calculator and its basic functions to students. Uploaded as a Word Doc so you can customize as-needed for your students.Includes examples that require students to learn how to input fractions, change between fractions and decimals, use exponents, perform operations with negative numbers, and other basic functions needed to operate their calculator. Step-by-step guidance is provided so
Preview of Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line 0-1 (blank)

Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line 0-1 (blank)

Created by
Jason Myers
This document is intended to support students' fractional understanding by relating equivalent fractions via their location on the number line. This particular sheet has intentionally left blank to allow students the opportunity to label each individual unit fraction.
Preview of Multiplying and Dividing Monomials (Guided Notes on Exponent Rules)

Multiplying and Dividing Monomials (Guided Notes on Exponent Rules)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class. Students begin by learning what IS and IS NOT a monomial. They then multiply some monomials in order to discover the rule: We can add their exponents. After solving a few problems, they do the same thing with dividing monomials to discover that rule: Subtracting the exponents. Finally, students are shown a proof/explanation as to why a number raised to the power of 0 equals 1. *This lesson is definitely just an intro to multiplyi
Preview of Introduction to Integers:  Interactive Notes and Activity

Introduction to Integers: Interactive Notes and Activity

Created by
Suzie's Angle
This is a set of interactive notes that include: definition of integer, real-world examples of integers on vertical and horizontal number line, ordering integers, opposites, absolute value, comparing absolute value, and writing integers of given a situation. It also includes a cut and paste activity on writing integers of a given situation. Students sort/classify situations as examples of a positive or negative numbers and paste answers in a T-chart. For example, The elevator went down 4 f
Preview of Powers and Exponents (Guided Notes)

Powers and Exponents (Guided Notes)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class. Students begin by learning what exponentiation really means. They are shown that exponentiation is shorthand for repeated multiplication in the same way that multiplication is shorthand for repeated addition. Next, they learn terms such as base, exponent, and power. Before solving any problems, they are taught what it means to have 1 or 0 as an exponent, as students frequently confuse these basic properties. Then they learn how
Preview of Finding Percents Mentally (Guided Notes)

Finding Percents Mentally (Guided Notes)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class. Students start off by learning how to find 10% of a number, and they use this to find 20%, 30%, 40%, and other multiples of 10%. After noticing that 50% is half of a number and 25% is a fourth, they then learn how to find 5% of a number. This allows them to find 35%, 45%, etc. Finally, students do some real world math by estimating percents of numbers and approximating a couple tips at a restaurant. The last 2 pages are a copy of
Preview of Area and Perimeter or missing side lengths  of a Rectangle

Area and Perimeter or missing side lengths of a Rectangle

Created by
Math Maker
Students will take an in-depth look into calculating the area or perimeter of a rectangle when given different information. This sheet scaffolds from a very basic understanding of area and perimeter, to a deep and advanced understanding of the concept. Includes word problem that require students to think critically.
Preview of Measures of Central Tendency (Guided Notes on Mean, Median, and Mode)

Measures of Central Tendency (Guided Notes on Mean, Median, and Mode)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class. Students begin by learning what mean, median, and mode are, and then they find an example of each. After solving a few more problems, students learn some tricks to remembering what each term means. Finally, they attempt a few word problems about basketball, crime rates, and test scores. The last 2 pages are a copy of the key.
Preview of Adding / Subtracting Positive and Negative Fractions (FULL LESSON)

Adding / Subtracting Positive and Negative Fractions (FULL LESSON)

Can be used as review or introduced as a new topic The following file contains: -Do Now -Mini Lesson with notes -Guided Practice Problem (Graphic Organizer to organize deposits and withdrawals)
Preview of Negative Exponents (Guided Notes)

Negative Exponents (Guided Notes)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class. Students begin by learning the rule for negative exponents, followed by a simple proof/explanation of why. After learning that 1 raised to any number equals 1, they begin working with negative exponents. They are shown how to rewrite negative exponent expressions with positive exponents, and vice versa. Next, they are challenged to rewrite fractions as expressions with negative exponents. For example, they see how to rewrite 1/25
Preview of Math Dictionary for ESL / EL - Multilingual, Packet, Editable - Frayer Model

Math Dictionary for ESL / EL - Multilingual, Packet, Editable - Frayer Model

This product includes an editable math dictionary for EL students (or any student!) The dictionary includes:- Colorful cover- Index with words and page number (organized by subject)- 60 pages (over 100 words)For each word, there is an EL friendly definition and example. There is space for students to draw thier own picture, and write the word in more languages. The words included in the dictionary fit into the following subjects of math (and are organized by these groups):Counting, comparing,
Preview of Measures of Central Tendency Guided Notes

Measures of Central Tendency Guided Notes

Created by
Stephanie Irick
These are guided notes for a lesson on measures of central tendency including mean, median, mode, and range. There are several examples in the notes and the same data sets are used to show each measure of central tendency.I have also included a teacher key to show you what to fill in the blanks as your students follow along.To use these notes, I simply projected them onto my whiteboard, gave the students their blank copies, and had them follow along and write what I wrote. This works great when
Preview of Distance Formula Guided Notes

Distance Formula Guided Notes

Created by
Derive My Pi
This guided note worksheet walks students through the process of labeling their points, plugging them into the formula, and then using the calculator to finish solving. Especially helpful for Specialized Support Students, students who need extra scaffolding, and for a quick introduction to the material.
Preview of Multiplying and Dividing Integers Using Models Editable

Multiplying and Dividing Integers Using Models Editable

Created by
Amber East
In this thorough 4 page packet, you'll find notes and examples and practice using number lines and two-color counters. There is plenty of room for students to show their work. Using models to multiply and divide integers is a 7th grade objective in Texas, and this lesson complements a popular curriculum program in the state. I also have a packet for adding and subtracting using models. You are buying a Word document that you can edit to suit your needs. I only ask that you not resell this as you
Preview of Concept Comparison: Accuracy and Precision in Measurements

Concept Comparison: Accuracy and Precision in Measurements

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Many people use the terms “accuracy” and “precision” interchangeably. However, for students of science, these words have different implications. This concept comparison helps Ss contrast between accuracy and precision in measurements, and between repeatable and reproducible to be reliable.The Concept Comparison Routine is used help compare and contrast key concepts. Specifically, students use like and unlike characteristics and categories shared and not shared by two or more concepts to better
Preview of Years 5-8 Math - Whole Number Revision Booklet

Years 5-8 Math - Whole Number Revision Booklet

Prepare for Success with Our Whole Number Revision Booklet!Striving for excellence in whole number mathematics? Look no further than our comprehensive Whole Number Revision Booklet! Designed to aid students in preparing for their upcoming tests, this booklet covers essential skills and topics to ensure mastery of whole number concepts.What's Inside? Focused Skill Practice: From ordering numbers to identifying prime numbers, our booklet provides targeted practice questions for each skill and top
Preview of Circles Unit Bundle with Videos and Word Wall

Circles Unit Bundle with Videos and Word Wall

Created by
Get Squared Away
The Circles bundle includes 9 guided/scaffolded notes resources. Topics covered include: basic circle vocabulary and equations, arc types and measure, circumference and arc length, arcs and chords, inscribed angles, area and sector area, secants and tangents, special segments in circles, and the equation of a circle. Each resource includes diagrams, essential vocabulary, equations, guided examples, and answer keys.Also included in each zip folder is an mp4 video file recording of the lesson. Thi
Preview of Finding Quartiles & Interquartile Range Notes

Finding Quartiles & Interquartile Range Notes

Created by
Bryan Engelker
This easy-to-read, easy-to-follow handout helps kids remember how to find quartiles and Interquartile Range (IQR).
Preview of Scientific Notation NOTES

Scientific Notation NOTES

Step-by-step guide to writing numbers in scientific notation, and how to convert them from scientific notation back to standard form. Includes practice examples. Jessica
Preview of Graphing Proportional Relationships

Graphing Proportional Relationships

Created by
Miss Eif's Store
This is a notes page I used to work through an example and non-example situation that can be represented in a table and a graph. The students had to decide whether or not it was a proportional relationship based on the table and the graph. The students seemed to enjoy it and found it very helpful in their understanding! Would be great for a short review or for a quick introduction!
Preview of Powers of Monomials (Guided Notes on Exponent Rules)

Powers of Monomials (Guided Notes on Exponent Rules)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class.Students begin by investigating what it means to raise a monomial to an exponent. From this, they discover a rule: We can multiply their exponents! After solving some problems, they explore what can go wrong when working with negative bases if we are not careful. Next, they take it a step farther by working with monomials and their coefficients, or "power of a product." The final part of the lesson assumes they have learned about
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Integers Using Models Editable

Adding and Subtracting Integers Using Models Editable

Created by
Amber East
This is a VERY thorough packet! In its 8 pages, it includes notes and examples, practice using number lines and two-color counters, and application word problems. There is plenty of room for students to show their work. Using models to add and subtract integers is a 7th grade objective in Texas, and this lesson complements a popular curriculum program in the state. I also have a packet for multiplying and dividing using models. You are buying a Word document that you can edit to suit your needs.
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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

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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.