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Free 6th grade math reflective journals for teachers

Preview of Test Corrections Worksheet

Test Corrections Worksheet

Created by
Lisa Davenport
When my students do not perform as well as I/ they would like on a test, I allow (or require) them to make corrections. Sometimes this is used for students to earn extra credit points on the test itself. Other times I have required this to be complete before allowing a retake. I included a column where students need to explain what they did wrong so that they are forced to analyze their thought process and then communicate that to me.
Preview of Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Parent-Teacher Conference Template

Created by
MissJordyn
This product is a template for conferences. It includes an area for the student's name, the date, an area for "glows" (things they are doing well), an area for "growth," and an area for "our next steps."This is a digital activity. The template is not editable.
Preview of Teacher Self Assessment of Best Practices During a Math Lesson: Reflection Tool

Teacher Self Assessment of Best Practices During a Math Lesson: Reflection Tool

Created by
Third-A-Palooza
I created this self assessment to reflect on my own teaching during a math lesson. It is a great reminder of what we should be doing to use best practices but sometimes forget to do. IF YOU DOWNLOAD THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK AS IT IS A FREE TOOL!
Preview of Common Core Math Standards 6th Grade

Common Core Math Standards 6th Grade

Created by
The Pi Shop
Here is a list of the Common Core State Standards for 6th Grade Math. I use this as a check list throughout the year after a standard has been taught or repeated. It is categorized by standard groups. I use this as a guide throughout the year to help stay on task and teach all standards. I break the groups into Months and decide what months I am teaching which standards and/or group of standards. **** Do not forget to leave Feedback for extra TPT bonus points to earn free STUFF!! If you
Preview of Student Math Reflection Sheet

Student Math Reflection Sheet

Created by
Groovy Math
This Math Reflection Sheet may be used in conjunction with progress reports, report cards or conferences. I am personally including it in our student work portfolios. We all want students to be responsible and reflective This will serve as a guide. It also provides documentation in a time when higher standards of accountability are being expected of teachers. I hope this sheet will be beneficial to you. Linda Jones, National Board Certified Teacher Groovy Math Classroom Chestnut Grove Middle
Preview of Small group notes google slides template

Small group notes google slides template

Created by
Kenadi Kaiser
A great way to keep yourself organized with your small groups in your classroom. Download this template to google docs and edit to include your group names or student names. Then print or continue to edit it online to record data on your groups, track progress, or jot down what needs to be done next time you meet.
Preview of Printable Teacher Planner: Simplify your week with this plan book!

Printable Teacher Planner: Simplify your week with this plan book!

Created by
Saige Kirk
Howdy teachers! Here is a beautiful & SIMPLE printable planner to get your week running smooth and your teaching targets on point! I hope you enjoy it, you can find the extended planner in my resource library :)This doc is 9 pages and is best printed double sided (I did the planning for you, so it will print perfectly!) Feel free to make more copies as you go by printing pages 5-8 double sided. Thank you! I love feedback, please leave in the comments :)
Preview of Anecdotal Notes template

Anecdotal Notes template

A way to track your anecdotal observations of students.
Preview of Black and White Cross Word Puzzle Activity

Black and White Cross Word Puzzle Activity

Created by
Hani Thaheb
Get ready to challenge your mind and have fun with these crossword puzzle themed pictures! This unique twist on traditional crosswords will have you guessing the words based on the images provided. Can you figure out the answers by looking at the vertical, horizontal, and diagonal pictures? Test your skills and see how many words you can correctly guess!Product Features:- Pictures as clues for crossword puzzles- Vertical, horizontal, and diagonal images to guess words- Helps improve cognitive ab
Preview of (FREE) Math Strategies for Teaching Math Skills to Elementary and Middle School

(FREE) Math Strategies for Teaching Math Skills to Elementary and Middle School

Created by
Acute Turtle
(Free) Successful Math Strategies covering math skills of money, decimals, rounding, fractions, metric system, coordinate plane, exponents and so much more. Great for all learners, but especially special education students. Visuals, models, and directions are shared in this free teaching of math resource. Math Skills:Reading a ClockCounting MoneyAddition and Subtraction with DecimalsMulti-Multiplication with DecimalsLong Division with DecimalsPlace ValueConverting a Fraction to a DecimalConverti
Preview of Flashback Friday - Weekly Review

Flashback Friday - Weekly Review

Have students fill this out at the end of the week to go over what you did in class!This is a PDF so it is not editable.
Preview of C.U.B.E.S. Foldable

C.U.B.E.S. Foldable

Created by
Mathmania3000
This is a foldable for the problem solving strategy known as C.U.B.E.S. Students will need to complete the note-taking portion once the foldable is cut out and glued inside of a journal. This can also be an assignment to be turned in for a grade - to assess memory and ability to recall. C = Circle the key numbers (important numbers) U = Underline the question B = Box the math action words E = Evaluate (strategy, steps, method) S = Solve and Check
Preview of Substitute Teacher Note | While You Were Away

Substitute Teacher Note | While You Were Away

Free Sample: 'While You Were Away' - A Glimpse into the Ultimate Substitute Teaching Toolkit Experience a taste of excellence with our FREE single worksheet from the renowned 'While You Were Away' Ultimate Bundle – crafted exclusively for the dynamic and passionate substitute teacher. This unique sample is a gateway to discovering how our comprehensive Teacher Resource Kits can transform your teaching experience.Elevating Substitute Teaching - One Worksheet at a TimeAbout the 'While You Were Aw
Preview of Observation Assessment Sheet {free}

Observation Assessment Sheet {free}

Created by
Lollean
I have been using so many fabulous free TPT resources, I have decided it is time to give back. I made this colourful one page observation sheet for you to as a quick assessment tool. It is editable so feel free to adapt it to suit your classroom. Enjoy!
Preview of Teacher and Student Self-Reflection

Teacher and Student Self-Reflection

Created by
Esther Cabinte
This evaluation has two parts: 1) students evaluate themselves and then 2) their teacher.Student feedback to your teaching can be a powerful and useful tool. Let's face it, though, students often struggle to give relevant feed back to one another so how could they give it to us?This reflection breaks down our teaching practices into manageable parts. It can be used at the end of every marking period, semester, year, etc. I find that it is particularly useful to have on hand when speaking with
Preview of Math Semester Reflection

Math Semester Reflection

Created by
Clair Green
Use this google form to have students reflect on the semester, individual units, or the year. Also included are some questions to get feedback on your teaching and classroom environment.
Preview of Small Group Lesson Plan Template and Student Progress Tracker

Small Group Lesson Plan Template and Student Progress Tracker

Use this product to make small group planning simple! Included is a template that allows teachers to have a short and simple lesson close by. After teaching your small group, use the Student Progress Trackers to monitor students' progression through a standard. The tracker is purposefully made simple to meet every teacher's needs. Included are tips on how I like to use these sheets in my classroom!
Preview of Mathography

Mathography

Created by
Jaclyn Johnson
I have students complete this on the first day of school to gain a better understanding of their experience and attitudes toward math.
Preview of Do You Have Enough- Money Math

Do You Have Enough- Money Math

Understanding money math can be a tricky task. Especially, when there are other learning struggles at play. These money math cards are a simple and efficient way to learn whether or not the student has enough money to purchase an item. Enjoy 20 cards to use with your students with references to real money!
Preview of AAS Math Standards at a glance

AAS Math Standards at a glance

This is a spread sheet for Alabama Alternative Standards to be seen easily and you can mark when you teach the standard.
Preview of Journal / Topic Sheet (Three Templates) for Busy Teachers

Journal / Topic Sheet (Three Templates) for Busy Teachers

Created by
Thad Ackerman
A simple, but effective, clean, and polished set of 3 different templates for student topic reflection / journal writing. These are a result of many revisions. The file contains all three templates along with a descriptor cover sheet. An effective way to integrate writing and reflection into mathematics without using lots of class time, preparation, effort, or energy. Works well with all topics! Please check out our other products, most of which contain a handout (lesson), 2 worksheets, and
Preview of *Editable* Small Group Tracker

*Editable* Small Group Tracker

Here is a great tracker for small groups. Write/Type in your state standards and student names for an easy quick reflection on student understanding!
Preview of Parent Teacher Conference Notes

Parent Teacher Conference Notes

Created by
Sable Sampson
Parent Teacher Conference Note Page
Preview of Student Progress Chart

Student Progress Chart

Use this FREE Progress Chart each quarter to ensure students are being held accountable for their grades. Perfect for student-led conferences, portfolios, parent-teacher communication and self-reflections. Made for my 7th grade math classroom but versatile enough to use in any math level*******************************************************************************************Other Math Games and Center IdeasOperations of Fractions JENGA54 Fraction problems involving all four operations! Provi
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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.