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6th grade math resources for Microsoft Word and for parents

Preview of Sixth Grade Report Card Template: Common Core Standards Based Grading {Editable}

Sixth Grade Report Card Template: Common Core Standards Based Grading {Editable}

This Sixth Grade ELA and Mathematics report card is fully aligned with the Common Core Standards. This report card is presented in Microsoft Word and is fully editable. Fits on one 8 1/2 x 11 page, using front and back. Also includes a full compilation of Sixth Grade Common Core Standards for ELA and Mathematics (with just a touch of clip art added in). Handy as a record-keeping tool to check off areas that have been thoroughly addressed, especially in times of transition. I hope you find this
Preview of Weekly Homework Sheet Editable

Weekly Homework Sheet Editable

Blank weekly homework sheet that's editable. Just type and go!I used to use the columns to the right for "Important things to know" and an inspiring quote section but you can use it as you see fit!Thanks for looking and please be sure to check out my other listings!
Preview of Middle School Classroom Rules, Working Agreement, and Violation Letter

Middle School Classroom Rules, Working Agreement, and Violation Letter

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This document is used in a middle school classroom, where students have come up with the ideas and declared them fair. Included are a set of rules for students to keep, a document for students to sign that they agree to the rules (teacher can collect and keep in their file for documentation), and a letter to parents that comes back signed, when a student violates the agreed upon rules. FAIR, FAIR, FAIR (by students, for students), and CYA... ;)
Preview of Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Created by
Spencer's Closet
This document allows teachers to document parent-teacher conferences and save them into a file. This document can also be saved as a template for repeated use. Excellent way to make thoughts, issues, and or concerns clear for parents.
Preview of Cell Phone Policy EDITABLE!

Cell Phone Policy EDITABLE!

Created by
Hemenway Science
Included is an EDITABLE cell phone policy. Your student and their parents/guardians will sign it. It includes proper times when students can be on their phones/devices and when they cannot. It also lays out detailed consequences. If you have devices in your classroom that students can use like Chrome books or iPads, you can add that in to the policy. I purchased a pocket holder that has numbers on it from Amazon and have it hanging on my filing cabinet with command hooks.
Preview of Failure Letter To Parents

Failure Letter To Parents

Created by
Jaime Watson
As teachers we are responsible for every aspect of our students academics – positive and negative. This letter is an easy way to inform parents of their student’s current stance in your class. I usually send tis letter home, attached with a current progress report, 2 weeks before grades are due. I tell students that I will give them extra credit (2 points) if they bring the letter and progress report back to me, signed, within 2-day of receiving it. Even though they are almost failing, I will g
Preview of Multiplication Flash Cards x 0 - x 12

Multiplication Flash Cards x 0 - x 12

Created by
Alicia Howell
Multiplication Flash Cards Printable. I recommend copying each set of facts on a different color of paper, then students cut them apart and place them in a plastic zip bag! Enjoy!
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 Class Expecations and Rules Contract

Class Expecations and Rules Contract

Here are your class rules and expectations done for you! It even has a part for the students and parent/guardian to sign! I worked with my students to create expectations and rules for our class. I then send him this document so both the student and parent are aware of the expectations for our class. They are to sign it and return it. I put the signed paper in their file and use this as a reminder during conferences with students or parents as to what the student agreed to and to remind them tha
Preview of STAAR MOTIVATION LETTER/ BLOWPOP AND AIRHEADS

STAAR MOTIVATION LETTER/ BLOWPOP AND AIRHEADS

Created by
Alma D Ramirez
USE THIS LETTER TO MOTIVATE YOUR STUDENTS BEFORE TAKING THEIR STAAR TEST. THEY NEED MOTIVATION HAVING HAD WORKED SO HARD ALL YEAR, A LITTLE POSITIVE NOTE CAN MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE!
Preview of Accomodations Checklist

Accomodations Checklist

This is a resource I use daily in my classroom. You can use is for your ESE and regular ed children. I like to attach it to any work that the students received assistance on. It is great documentation to keep on student work.
Preview of Classroom Expectations and Contract for behavior

Classroom Expectations and Contract for behavior

This is a contract that I created years ago for my students that allowed their parents to also be accountable for their child's behavior. It has four clear expectations as well as clearly outlined consequences for breaking expectations. This is completely customizable to fit your needs!
Preview of Individual Behavior Plan

Individual Behavior Plan

A simple, editable, daily individual behavior plan. Made by Charlotte Conklin individual behavior plan, behavior management, behavior, management, classroom management, free printable, editable
Preview of Long Division Help Sheets! 2, 3, and 4 digit division

Long Division Help Sheets! 2, 3, and 4 digit division

Created by
Fourth Forward
Here are some great ways to help your students remember the steps of long division. Included are 3 different sets, 2 digit, 3 digit, and 4 digit pages. Students fill in the empty boxes with the problems and it shows them the next step.
Preview of Open House High School Math Brochure

Open House High School Math Brochure

Created by
Get Your Math On
Here is an Open House Brochure Template. I left a lot of my actually information in format. I removed personal or school related information. I can very easily be changed from Math to another subject. I just thought it was a little different than a full syllabus, materials list, powerpoint show, etc. on open house. I basically summarized my syllabus.
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.
Preview of weekly newsletter

weekly newsletter

Created by
Jayme Lopez
An editable weekly newsletter that explains what the classroom is learning for each subject, the spelling words of the week and any additional important information. Attach as the front page to a homework packet. Great for any grade level to communicate with parents.
Preview of Math Games

Math Games

Packet of games that use dice or a deck of cards. This was passed out to families that attended to a game night on the 100th day of school.
Preview of Monthly Math Facts Calendar and Letter

Monthly Math Facts Calendar and Letter

I developed this Letter and Calendar to motive students to practice their math facts at home each night! It works in much the same way that Reading Logs work for Language Arts. Students must track their nightly minutes practing math facts and parents must sign. This helps hold students and parents accountable for practice at home. The letter and calendar are completely able to be editted to look and read how you wish.
Preview of Math Newsletter for parents

Math Newsletter for parents

Created by
Colleen Eagle
This is a great way to inform parents on your classroom math program, the strategies we use and the models students are encouraged to follow. This newsletter gives tips for helping out at home and is informative for those at home not comfortable with math.
Preview of Multiplication:  Learn the Facts

Multiplication: Learn the Facts

Created by
Margie Olson
Multiplication Program by Margie OlsonI developed this multiplication program using rhymes and tricks. I had much success using this method. The biggest secret to success of learning the multiplication facts is to not move along too quickly. Mastery and much practice are essential.
Preview of Pi Day Letter to Parents

Pi Day Letter to Parents

Do you plan to have pie on Pi Day with your students? Here is the letter I send home with students to ask parents to send in pies. On March 14th, we measure the pies to find area and circumference before eating them to celebrate Pi Day, Pi Day is a fun way to help students remember 3.14.
Preview of Beginning of Year Parent Survey

Beginning of Year Parent Survey

Created by
Lit Learning
Who knows your students better than their parents? This is a great beginning of year survey to send home to parents and families! Comprised of 9 essential questions to get to know your students better and start the school year off right.Find out what motivates your students, what upsets them and more!
Preview of Career Day Parent Letter and Student Accountability Write Up

Career Day Parent Letter and Student Accountability Write Up

Created by
Danielle Fox
This is a 4 page document that I used in my 3rd, 4th and 5th grade class to get parents into the classroom to discuss their jobs. This was an important part of our units in 4th and 5th grades as students begin to think about what they want to be when they grow up. In the school I taught in, we used the Big Idea concepts, and related this to maturity, as you will notice in the parent letter. Feel free to modify either of these documents as you feel fit. Page 1: Parent letter/ sign up - Expla
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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.