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<p> th 6 Grade Math At a Glance What will we learn in math this year? Unit 1: Ratios </p><p>Create equivalent ratios. Gears use ratios.</p><p>Use a variety of tools to solve ratio problems: tape diagrams, algebra, double number lines, tables</p><p>Analyze problems using rates and ratios: Better buy, unit rates, conversions between customary and metric measurements, real world problems</p><p>Use percents to model situations: Sale prices, percent of a whole, create percents to represent fractional relationships 6th Grade Math</p><p>At a Glance What will we learn in math this year? Unit 2: Rational Numbers </p><p>Estimating costs: Perform operations with decimal values Add. Subtract, multiply, and divide decimals values, including estimating to verify solutions.</p><p>How much is one half Multiply and divide fractions. of a half cup?</p><p>Represent integers in several ways: Absolute value, ordering and comparing, reflections, calculating distances between points, graphing. 6th Grade Math</p><p>At a Glance What will we learn in math this year? Unit 3: Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities </p><p>What’s next? Evaluate numerical expressions:</p><p>Powers, order of operations.</p><p>Creating and evaluating variable expressions: Writing expressions, “parts” of variable expressions, factors and expressions, combining like terms, Perimeter/area in variable form. </p><p>Creating and solving equations (single step): Inverses and opposites, tape diagrams, model real-world applications with equations, properties. Using functions to represent relationships: Describe patterns, function tables, function rules, graphing functions, real-world applications for functions.</p><p>Creating and solving inequalities: Inverses and opposites, graphing inequalities, problem solving with inequalities. 6th Grade Math</p><p>At a Glance What will we learn in math this year? Unit 4: Geometry </p><p>Calculating area and describing relationships between areas:</p><p>Areas of triangles, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, combined shapes.</p><p>Describing relationships between volume and area; Calculating volume: Classify solids, calculate volumes of rectangular prisms. Describe relationships between volume and surface area; Calculate surface area: How is volume different from surface area? Calculate surface areas of prisms and pyramids.</p><p>6th Grade Math</p><p>At a Glance What will we learn in math this year? Unit 5: Statistics </p><p>Determine statistical measures; Use statistics to make conclusions about information: Calculate measures of center: mean, median, mode; Calculate measures of variation: range, mean absolute deviation, interquartile range Create graphs, tables, and plots to represent data and use these to help make conclusions about information: Dot plots, box plots, histograms, bar graphs, frequency tables.</p><p>Analyze 6th grade data using various statistical measures and diagrams to make recommendations for academic success for a group of students: Complete a statistical project.</p>
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