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6th grade math graphic organizers for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Publisher version-Cornell Style Math Notes Template

Publisher version-Cornell Style Math Notes Template

Word Document-I created this notes template for my middle school math classes to teach them important note taking skills. It is designed in the Cornell Two Column Note style, however has some specific requirements I feel are important for my classes. It includes a field for students to record the Demonstration of Learning for the lesson as well as the Big Idea. It contains two columns including one page with graph paper. At the bottom it allows space for students to write a summary of the lesson
Preview of Rounding Decimals with a Number Line

Rounding Decimals with a Number Line

Created by
Sherry Beauchamp
Teach kids to use the number line to round decimals. Instead of chanting the rule for rounding, allow students to justify why we round.
Preview of Vertical Number Line (Microsoft Publisher)

Vertical Number Line (Microsoft Publisher)

Created by
P L
I created this number line from -10 to 10 to post vertically in a classroom. Most commercial number lines are horizontal, but I needed one that was vertical, so I created this.The number line prints in 7 pages, and needs to be assembled, but it's easy to do.
Preview of Tic Tac Toe Blank / Lined Board (Student make questions)

Tic Tac Toe Blank / Lined Board (Student make questions)

Created by
For Equal Access
This was designed for my students to start making choice boards or Tic Tac Toe Please follow me so when I post a new item you will be notified. Feel free to email me with requests for alternate programs. Most pages are black and white so they can be easily printed or copied.
Preview of Start-To-Finish Adding/Subtracting Fractions Graphic Organizer

Start-To-Finish Adding/Subtracting Fractions Graphic Organizer

After combing through Pinterest and TPT, I realized that there is not a step-by-step graphic organizer out there for adding and subtracting fractions! As this is the most difficult concept learned in math for my 4th graders, I took the time and made 4 different levels of scaffolded graphic organizers to help them as they learn the different steps. Look at my store for the FREE graphic organizer on converting improper fractions!
Preview of Map and location learning worm (geometry)

Map and location learning worm (geometry)

Created by
Shane Long
This tool is a simple and visual way for Early Years (and Middle Years) students to reflect on and chart their learning How could I use it? - To provide a simple visual method for students to assess their own progress - To identify where they are achieving well and where extra support may be needed - To graph to progress of individual students Why should I use it? - To teach students how to organise and plot their progress - To provide students the opportunity to evaluate and assess the
Preview of Editable Student Behavior Reflection (Student Led Conferences)

Editable Student Behavior Reflection (Student Led Conferences)

Created by
Mrs Cameron
This editable behavior self reflection gives a space for students to score themselves on each criteria as well as the teacher to give them a score. This is such a great resource for conferences, since it really shows how the students view their behavior compared to how the teacher does. I usually use the following scoring system: 1- Rarely/Never/Needs a lot of reminders2- Sometimes/Needs some reminders3 - Usually/Most of the time/ Rarely needs reminders4- All the time/ Never needs reminders
Preview of 10 Math Words Often Seen on State Questions during Testing

10 Math Words Often Seen on State Questions during Testing

Created by
Alison Meyer
This poster outlines the most common words often used in state testing when taking the math portion. These 10 words are the most common words children struggle to remember. The poster serves as a visual reminder when they see the words in a question. Words such as factor, product, and multiple are included and their coresponding meaning. The poster will come in pieces and then need to be pasted / taped together.
Preview of Parallel Lines and Transversals- classifying angles

Parallel Lines and Transversals- classifying angles

Created by
Lindz's toolbox
this foldable guides students step by step in identifying pairs of angles formed by a pair of parallel lines crossed by a transversal
Preview of Mean Median Mode Range Interactive Notebook Foldable

Mean Median Mode Range Interactive Notebook Foldable

Created by
Math with Meagan
Mean Median Mode Range Interactive Notebook Foldable
Preview of Place Value Desk Chart

Place Value Desk Chart

Created by
Kacey Gorman
I use these charts to put on students desk with packing tape so they can use dry erase markers to practice place value. It truly helped my students out!
Preview of Teaching aid for time! (struggling students for elapsed time)

Teaching aid for time! (struggling students for elapsed time)

This can be laminated for students to useover and over again to find elasped time! Iincludes an analogue clock as well!
Preview of Converting Improper Fractions Into Mixed Numbers

Converting Improper Fractions Into Mixed Numbers

This is a great graphic organizer that I use with my SPED students, when first learning how to add/subtract/compare fractions. This is a step-by-step guide on how to convert fractions between mixed numbers, and improper fractions.
Preview of Greatest Common Factor Foldable

Greatest Common Factor Foldable

Created by
Valerie Uhlorn
Learn the terminology for GCF, LCM, Prime and Composite numbers in this foldable. In the center show an example of how the students would use GCF or LCM for fractions!
Preview of Percent Proportion Foldable

Percent Proportion Foldable

This is a simple foldable I use when teaching the kiddoes how to set up and solve percent problems using a proportion.
Preview of Integers and Absolute Value Flip Book

Integers and Absolute Value Flip Book

Created by
Ms Reeves Rocks
This flip book includes practice with integers and absolute value. There is a section for note-taking on integers as well as integer practice. Students can also complete a Frayer Model on absolute value. Finally, there is space for them to include positive and negative integer words.
Preview of Warm-up Template

Warm-up Template

Created by
Kimberlee Mankin
Warm-up template includes space for students to do a 'number talk' or describe a given number, mental math practice, and a daily warm up section. Personalize for your class to get your students brains moving.
Preview of 3 Act Math Workspace

3 Act Math Workspace

This is a work space sheet that I developed to use with 3 Act Math lessons, developed by Dan Meyer. There is a space for making several estimations, writing down given information and space to show their thinking.
Preview of Web Poster--Decimal Operations

Web Poster--Decimal Operations

Created by
Karen Liotta
Provide notes and/or step by step reminders for students who are not linear thinkers.
Preview of Modeling Equations and Inequalities

Modeling Equations and Inequalities

My students will model their equation or inequality on the left in the mat and graph it on the number line to the right. It has helped my kids see the modeling and the graph on the same page, side by side.
Preview of Perimeter Word Box

Perimeter Word Box

Created by
Ms Armitage
A tried and tested literacy tool used in the Mathematic world to assist students to think in different ways. Great for whole class, pairs or individual use. Great for educators investing in deeper learning.
Preview of Template blue watercolor boarder with font

Template blue watercolor boarder with font

Created by
Raven Ready
Use this template for anything. It matches the TI-84 poster commands design.
Preview of STAARbook

STAARbook

Are your students tired of the same old student profile sheets? Are you looking for a fresh and new way to help your students set goals? Well, this STAARbook template is the answer. This template can be altered to accompany any test.
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Find resources for 6th grade math | TPT

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.