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6Grade 6 Standards
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Number
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6.N.1
Demonstrate an understanding of place value for numbers:
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6.N.2
Solve problems involving large numbers, using technology.
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6.N.3
Demonstrate an understanding of factors and multiples by:
• determining multiples and factors of numbers less than 100
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6.5Identify Factors20
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6.6Prime and Composite Numbers10
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6.7Greatest Common Factors (GCF)15
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6.8Least Common Multiples (LCM)20
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6.9GCF and LCM20
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6.N.4
Relate improper fractions to mixed numbers.
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6.N.5
Demonstrate an understanding of ratio, concretely, pictorially and symbolically.
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6.11Describe Pictures as Ratios5
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6.12Ratios5
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6.13Equivalent Ratios5
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6.14Equivalent Ratios5
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6.15Ratio Tables5
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6.N.6
Demonstrate an understanding of percent, (limited to whole numbers) concretely, pictorially and symbolically.
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6.16What Percentage Is Illustrated?10
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6.17Convert Between Percents, Fractions and Decimals15
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6.18Compare Percents to Fractions and Decimals15
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6.19Compare Ratios5
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6.20Percents of Numbers and Money Amounts5
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6.21Percents of Numbers5
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6.22Constant of Variation15
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6.23Sale Prices15
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6.24Unit Prices: Which Is the Better Buy?20
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6.25Which Is the Better Coupon?5
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6.26Calculate Tip, Markup and Commission15
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6.N.7
Demonstrate an understanding of integers, concretely, pictorially and symbolically.
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6.27Integers: Understanding Integers5
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6.28Understanding Integers5
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6.30Put Rational Numbers in Order15
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6.N.8
Demonstrate an understanding of multiplication and division of decimals (1-digit whole number multipliers and 1-digit natural number divisors).
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6.N.9
Explain and apply the order of operations, excluding exponents, with and without technology (limited to whole numbers).
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6.35Simplify Expressions15
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6.N.1
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Statistics & Probability
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6.SP.1
Create, label and interpret line graphs to draw conclusions.
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6.65Convert Graphs to Input/Output Tables5
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6.66Interpret Line Graphs5
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6.67Create Line Graphs5
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6.68Interpret Double Line Graphs5
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6.69Create Double Line Graphs Using Tables5
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6.SP.2
Select, justify and use appropriate methods of collecting data, including:
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• experiments
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6.SP.3
Graph collected data and analyze the graph to solve problems.
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6.65Convert Graphs to Input/Output Tables5
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6.66Interpret Line Graphs5
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6.67Create Line Graphs5
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6.68Interpret Double Line Graphs5
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6.69Create Double Line Graphs Using Tables5
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6.70Interpret Pictographs20
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6.71Create Pictographs5
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6.72Interpret Line Plots with Up to 5 Data Points5
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6.73Interpret Line Plots5
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6.74Interpret Line Plots with Numbers Up to 405
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6.75Create Line Plots5
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6.76Create Line Plots II5
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6.77Create Frequency Tables5
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6.78Interpret Bar Graphs5
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6.79Create Bar Graphs Using Tables5
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6.80Create Bar Graphs5
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6.81Interpret Double Bar Graphs5
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6.82Create Double Bar Graphs Using Tables5
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6.83Interpret Histograms5
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6.84Create Histograms5
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6.SP.4
Demonstrate an understanding of probability by:
• identifying all possible outcomes of a probability experiment
• differentiating between experimental and theoretical probability
• determining the theoretical probability of outcomes in a probability experiment
• determining the experimental probability of outcomes in a probability experiment
• comparing experimental results with the theoretical probability for an experiment.
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6.SP.1
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Patterns and Relations
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6.PR.1
Demonstrate an understanding of the relationships within tables of values to solve problems.
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6.15Ratio Tables5
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6.36Function Tables15
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6.37Write Linear Functions10
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6.PR.2
Represent and describe patterns and relationships using graphs and tables.
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6.36Function Tables15
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6.37Write Linear Functions10
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6.38Graph Linear Functions15
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6.PR.3
Represent generalizations arising from number relationships using equations with letter variables.
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6.39Simple Interest15
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6.40Write Variable Expressions5
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6.41Linear Function10
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6.42Write Variable Equations to Represent5
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6.PR.4
Demonstrate and explain the meaning of preservation of equality concretely, pictorially and symbolically.
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6.PR.1
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Shape and Space
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6.SS.1
Demonstrate an understanding of angles by:
• identifying examples of angles in the environment
• classifying angles according to their measure
• estimating the measure of angles using 45°, 90 and 180° as reference angles
• determining angle measures in degrees
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6.SS.2
Demonstrate that the sum of interior angles is:
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6.SS.3
Develop and apply a formula for determining the:
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6.50Perimeter with Unit Squares15
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6.51Area and Perimeter5
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6.52Relationship Between Area and Perimeter15
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6.53Compare Area and Perimeter of Two Figures15
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6.54Area of Squares and Rectangles15
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6.55Volume of Cubes and Rectangular Prisms5
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6.SS.4
Construct and compare triangles, including:
• scalene
• isosceles
• equilateral
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6.56Types of Triangles5
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6.SS.5
Describe and compare the sides and angles of regular and irregular polygons.
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6.SS.6
Perform a combination of translation(s), rotation(s) and/or reflection(s) on a single 2-D shape, with and without technology, and draw and describe the image.
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6.SS.7
Perform a combination of successive transformations of 2-D shapes to create a design, and identify and describe the transformations.
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6.SS.8
Identify and plot points in the first quadrant of a Cartesian plane using whole number ordered pairs.
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6.SS.9
Perform and describe single transformations of a 2-D shape in the first quadrant of a Cartesian plane (limited to whole number vertices).
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6.SS.1