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Grade 6 topics and the order they will be covered: Positive Rational Numbers. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals fractions. Integers and Negative Rational Numbers. Numerical and Algebraic Expressions. Equations and Inequalities. Ratios and Rates. Percents. Geometry and Measurement. Statistical Analysis.
In general, by the end of sixth grade, students should have good organization skills and be able to work independently. They should possess more advanced math skills such as place value and decimal work up to the hundredths place.
Every math program has a scope and sequence that is unique to the program but typical sixth grade math concepts include: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers, fractions, and decimals. Ratios. Statistics and Probability (Mean, Mode, Median, Range)
Math Skills Checklist for the End of 7th Grade Understanding Algebraic Equations: Students should be able to solve one-step, two-step, and multi-step algebraic equations involving variables. This includes solving inequalities and applying these skills to real-life situations.
In sixth grade, students set the foundations for middle school algebra as they use ratios and proportions to solve problems, extend the number system to include negative numbers, and extend their work with numerical expressions to include algebraic expressions.
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Sixth-Grade Math Curriculum and Lesson Plans Comparing and ordering numbers using place value chart and number lines. Multiplying 2-digit by 2-digit numbers and 3-digit by 3-digit numbers. Determining the greatest common factor and least common multiple.
6th grade Math mainly covers topics like operations with 10-digit numbers, multiplication and division, time conversion, fractions and decimals, more about 2d shapes and 3d shapes, rounding numbers, perimeter and area, volume, types of lines, measurement of length, weight and capacity, data handling, statistics, and
At the 6th grade level, your student should be able to fluently divide multi-digit numbers and know how to divide a fraction by another fraction. Your child should feel comfortable adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing multi-digit decimals.

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