Course 1 (6th Grade Math)
How does this work?
- Use the menu drop down to locate your lesson assignment.
- Watch your assigned lesson video.
- While watching pause the video frequently. You will need to do this to fill in your notes and to practice the problems on your own *Back-up, review, and practice the material as needed!*
- Take the quiz! This quiz gets scored automatically and is entered into Engrade, work carefully.
How am I graded?
- Video Quizzes - 5 points (These must be completed prior to class, points cannot be made-up)
- Lesson homework set - 30 points each
- Notes - 25 (5 points for each lesson)
- Practice Tests - 30 points
- Tests - 100 points
* All homework sets can be corrected for full credit
* All tests may be corrected to earn back half the points you missed
Lesson Pages:
1-5
- Adding Whole Numbers
- Subtracting Whole Numbers and Money
- Fact Families Part 1
- Multiplying Whole Numbers and Money
- Dividing Whole Numbers and Money
- Fact Families Part 2
- Unknown Numbers in Addition
- Unknown Numbers in Subtraction
- Unknown Numbers in Multiplication
- Unknown Numbers in Division
- Order of Operations Part 1
6-10
- Fractional Parts
- Lines, Segments, & Rays
- Linear Measure
- Perimeter
- The Number Line: Ordering and Comparing
- Sequences
- Scales
11-15
- Problems About Comparing
- Problems About Separating
- Place Value Through Trillions
- Multistep Problems
- Problems About Comparing
- Elapsed-Time Problems
- The Number Line: Negative Numbers
- Problems About Equal Groups
16-20
- Rounding Whole Numbers
- Estimating
- The Number Line: Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- Average
- Line Graphs
- Factors
- Prime Numbers
- Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
21-25
- Divisibility
- "Equal Groups" Problems with Fractions
- Ratio
- Rate
- Adding and Subtracting Fractions that have Common Denominators
- Writing Division Answers as Mixed Numbers
- Multiples
26-30
- Using Manipulatives to Reduce Fractions
- Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
- Measures of a Circle
- Angles
- Multiplying Fractions
- Reducing Fractions by Dividing by Common Factors
- Least Common Multiple (LCM)
- Reciprocals
31-35
- Areas of Rectangles
- Expanded Notation
- More on Elapsed Time
- Writing Percents as Fractions Part 1
- Decimal Place Value
- Writing Decimal Numbers as Fractions Part 1
- Reading and Writing Decimal Numbers
36-40
- Subtracting Fractions and Mixed Numbers from Whole Numbers
- Adding and Subtracting Decimal Numbers
- Adding and Subtracting Decimal Numbers and Whole Numbers
- Squares and Square Roots
- Multiplying Decimal Numbers
- Using Zero as a Placeholder
- Circle Graphs
41-45
- Finding a Percent of a Number
- Renaming Fractions by Multiplying by 1
- Equivalent Division Problems
- Finding Unknowns in Fraction and Decimal Problems
- Simplifying Decimal Numbers
- Comparing Decimal Numbers
- Dividing a Decimal Number by a Whole Number
46-50
- Writing Decimal Numbers in Expanded Notation
- Mentally Multiplying Decimal Numbers by 10 and by 100
- Circumference
- Pi
- Subtracting Mixed Numbers with Regrouping Part 1
- Dividing by a Decimal Number
- Decimal Number Line (Tenths)
- Dividing by a Fraction
51-55
- Rounding Decimal Numbers
- Mentally Dividing Decimal Numbers by 10 and 100
- Decimals Chart
- Simplifying Fractions
- Reducing by Grouping Fractions Equal to 1
- Dividing Fractions
- Common Denominators, Part 1
56-60
- Common Denominators, Part 2
- Adding and Subtracting Fractions: Three Steps
- Probability and Chnace
- Adding Mixed Numbers
- Polygons
61-65
- Adding Three or More Fractions
- Writing Mixed Numbers as as Improper Fractions
- Subtracting Mixed Numbers with Regrouping, Part 2
- Classifying Quadrilaterals
- Prime Factorization
- Division by Primes
- Factor Trees
66-70
- Multiplying Mixed Numbers
- Using Prime Factorization to Reduce Fractions
- Dividing Mixed Numbers
- Lengths of Segments
- Complementary and Supplementary Angles
- Reducing Fractions Before Multiplying
71-75
- Parallelograms
- Fractions Chart
- Multiplying Three Fractions
- Exponents
- Writing Decimal Numbers as Fractions, Part 2
- Writing Fractions as Decimal Numbers
- Writing Ratios as Decimal Numbers
- Writing Fractions and Decimals as Percents, Part 1
76-80
- Comparing Fractions by Converting to Decimal Form
- Finding Unstated Information in Fraction Problems
- Capacity
- Area of a Triangle
- Using a Constant Factor to Solve Ratio Problems
81-85
- Arithmetic with Units of Measure
- Volume of a Rectangular Prism
- Proportions
- Order of Operations, Part 2
- Using Cross Products to Solve Ratio Word Problems
86-90
- Area of a Circle
- Finding Unknown Factors
- Using Proportions to Solve Ratio Word Problems
- Estimating Square Roots
- Measuring Turns
91-95
- Geometric Formulas
- Expanded Notation with Exponents
- Order of Operations with Exponents
- Classifying Triangles
- Writing Fractions and Decimals as Percents, Part 2
- Reducing Rates Before Multiplying
96-100
- Functions
- Graphing Functions
- Transversals
- Sum of the Angle Measures of Triangles and Quadrilaterals
- Fraction-Decimal-Percent Equivalents
- Algebraic Addition of Integers
101-105
- Ratio Problems Involving Totals
- Mass and Weight
- Perimeter of Complex Shapes
- Algebraic Addition Activity
- Using Proportions to Solve Percent Problems
106-110
- Two-Step Equations
- Area of Complex Shapes
- Transformations
- Corresponding Parts
- Similar Figures
- Symmetry
Investigations
Investigation 1
- No video for this investigation, use your packet and fraction pieces
- Coordinate Plane
- Stem-and-Leaf Plots and Box-and-Whisker Plots
- Making Graphs
- Classifying Polygons
- Balancing Equations
Investigation 9
- Graphing Functions