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Step-by-step Grade 6 math videos, unit overviews, new terminology, lesson summaries, practice support, and helpful resources for students, parents, teachers, tutors, and homeschool families.

Welcome to Grade 6 Math

This page organizes Grade 6 math support by unit. Each unit includes an overview, important vocabulary, an all-lessons practice video, and short lesson summaries to help students review the main ideas.

Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8

Unit 1 — Area and Surface Area

Unit Overview

Students build on earlier work with area, shapes, and geometric measurement. They learn how to find the area of triangles, parallelograms, and polygons by decomposing and rearranging shapes.

Students also explore surface area by studying three-dimensional figures, including prisms, pyramids, polyhedra, and nets.

New Terminology

These terms are organized by grade, unit, and lesson. For example, 6.1.1 means Grade 6, Unit 1, Lesson 1.

LessonReceptive VocabularyProductive Vocabulary
6.1.1area
region
plane
gap
6.1.2compose
decompose
rearrange
two-dimensional
6.1.3shaded
strategy
6.1.4parallelogram
opposite sides or angles
quadrilateral
6.1.5base
height
corresponding
expression
represent
6.1.6horizontal
vertical
6.1.7identicalparallelogram
6.1.8base
height
compose
decompose
rearrange
6.1.9opposite vertex
6.1.10vertex
edge
6.1.11polygonhorizontal
vertical
6.1.12face
surface area
area
region
6.1.13polyhedron
net
prism
pyramid
three-dimensional
polygon
vertex
edge
face
6.1.15volumeprism
pyramid
6.1.16appropriate
quantity
two-dimensional
three-dimensional
6.1.17squared
cubed
exponent
edge length
6.1.18value of an expressionsquared
cubed
net
6.1.19estimate
description
surface area
volume

Reasoning to Find Area

Lesson 1 — Tiling the Plane

Students review area and learn that matching figures have the same area.

Lesson 2 — Finding Area by Decomposing and Rearranging

Students break apart and rearrange shapes to find area.

Lesson 3 — Reasoning to Find Area

Students use multiple strategies to find the area of unfamiliar figures.

Parallelograms, Triangles, Polygons, and Surface Area

Lessons 4–6 — Parallelograms

Students study parallelograms and use base-height relationships to calculate area.

Lessons 7–10 — Triangles

Students connect triangles to parallelograms and develop the triangle area formula.

Lesson 11 — Polygons

Students learn that polygons can be decomposed into triangles to find area.

Lessons 12–16 — Surface Area

Students use nets and three-dimensional figures to understand surface area.

Lessons 17–18 — Squares and Cubes

Students connect exponents to square area and cube volume.

Unit 2 — Introducing Ratios

Unit Overview

Students learn how ratios describe relationships between quantities. They use recipes, mixtures, tables, tape diagrams, and double number line diagrams to represent equivalent ratios and solve ratio problems.

New Terminology

These terms are organized by grade, unit, and lesson. For example, 6.2.1 means Grade 6, Unit 2, Lesson 1.

LessonReceptive VocabularyProductive Vocabulary
6.2.1ratio
__ to __
__ for every __
6.2.2diagram
6.2.3recipe
batch
same taste
ratio
__ to __
__ for every __
6.2.4mixture
same color
check an answer
batch
6.2.5equivalent ratios
6.2.6double number line diagram
tick marks
representation
diagram
6.2.7per
6.2.8unit price
how much for 1
at this rate
double number line
6.2.9meters per second
constant speed
6.2.10same rateequivalent ratios
6.2.11table
row
column
6.2.14calculationper
table
6.2.15tape diagram
parts
suppose
6.2.16tape diagram

Equivalent Ratios

Lesson 1 — The Burj Khalifa

Students begin using ratio language to compare quantities.

Lessons 3–5 — Equivalent Ratios

Students use recipes and mixtures to understand equivalent ratios.

Lessons 6–10 — Representing Equivalent Ratios

Students use double number lines, tables, unit rates, and constant speed situations.

Lessons 11–14 — Solving Ratio Problems

Students solve ratio and rate problems using tables and diagrams.

Lessons 15–16 — Part-Part-Whole Ratios

Students solve problems involving sums and relationships between ratio parts.

Unit 3 — Unit Rates and Percentages

Unit Overview

Students deepen their understanding of rates, unit rates, and percentages. They compare prices, speeds, and percentages using tables, double number lines, tape diagrams, and real-world contexts.

New Terminology

These terms are organized by grade, unit, and lesson. For example, 6.3.1 means Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 1.

LessonReceptive VocabularyProductive Vocabulary
6.3.1at this rate
6.3.3order
6.3.5good / better / best deal
rate per 1
unit price
same speed
6.3.6unit rategallon
6.3.7resultunit rate
6.3.8pacespeed
6.3.9meters per second
good / better / best deal
6.3.10percentage
__% of
6.3.11tick marks
6.3.12__% as muchtape diagram
__% of
6.3.14__% of
6.3.15regular price
sale price
percentage

Unit Conversion, Rates, and Percentages

Lessons 1–4 — Unit Conversion

Students use ratios and unit conversions to connect measurement and rate ideas.

Lessons 5–9 — Rates

Students compare speeds, prices, and unit rates in real-world situations.

Lessons 10–16 — Percentages

Students learn what percentages mean and solve percent problems using diagrams and reasoning.

Unit 4 — Dividing Fractions

Unit Overview

Students make sense of division situations, especially fraction division. They interpret division as “how many groups?” and “how much in each group?” before developing and using an algorithm for dividing fractions.

New Terminology

These terms are organized by grade, unit, and lesson. For example, 6.4.1 means Grade 6, Unit 4, Lesson 1.

LessonReceptive VocabularyProductive Vocabulary
6.4.1divisor
dividend
quotient
6.4.2equation
interpretation
How many groups of ___?
How many ___ in each group?
6.4.3unknown
equal-sized
6.4.4whole
6.4.5relationship
6.4.6equal-sized
6.4.7times as ___
fraction of ___
6.4.8containerunknown
fraction of ___
6.4.9whole
6.4.10reciprocal
observations
times as ___
numerator
denominator
6.4.11evaluate
6.4.13gaps
6.4.14packed
6.4.17assumptionpacked

Making Sense of Division

Lessons 1–3 — Division Situations

Students connect multiplication and division and interpret division problems in context.

Lessons 4–9 — Meanings of Fraction Division

Students use diagrams and contexts to understand what it means to divide fractions.

Lessons 10–11 — Algorithm for Fraction Division

Students develop and use an algorithm to divide fractions.

Lessons 12–15 — Fractions in Geometry

Students apply fraction division to lengths, areas, and volumes.

Unit 5 — Arithmetic in Base Ten

Unit Overview

Students extend their understanding of operations to decimals. They add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals while using place value, diagrams, and algorithms.

New Terminology

These terms are organized by grade, unit, and lesson. For example, 6.5.1 means Grade 6, Unit 5, Lesson 1.

LessonReceptive VocabularyProductive Vocabulary
6.5.1digits
budget
at least
6.5.2base-ten diagram
bundle
vertical calculation
place value
digits
6.5.3unbundle
6.5.4method
6.5.5powers of 10product
decimal point
6.5.7partial productsmethod
6.5.9partial quotientsremainder
6.5.10long divisiondivisor
6.5.13long division
6.5.14precision
accuracy
6.5.15operation

Decimals and Operations

Lessons 1–4 — Adding and Subtracting Decimals

Students use place value and diagrams to add and subtract decimals accurately.

Lessons 5–8 — Multiplying Decimals

Students reason about decimal products using diagrams, place value, and powers of ten.

Lessons 9–13 — Dividing Decimals

Students use partial quotients and long division to divide decimals.

Unit 6 — Expressions and Equations

Unit Overview

Students write, interpret, and solve equations and expressions. They use diagrams, variables, balanced hanger models, equivalent expressions, exponents, and relationships between quantities.

New Terminology

These terms are organized by grade, unit, and lesson. For example, 6.6.1 means Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 1.

LessonReceptive VocabularyProductive Vocabulary
6.6.1value of a variableoperation
6.6.2variable
coefficient
solution to an equation
true equation / false equation
value of a variable
6.6.3each side
balanced hanger
6.6.4solve an equationeach side
6.6.6equation
6.6.7true equation / false equation
6.6.8equivalent expressions
6.6.9distributive property
area as a product
area as a sum
6.6.12to the power
6.6.13base of an exponentto the power
exponent
6.6.14solution to an equation
6.6.16independent variable
dependent variable
variable
relationship
6.6.17coordinate plane
coordinates
6.6.18horizontal axis
vertical axis
plot

Equations, Expressions, and Relationships

Lessons 1–5 — Equations in One Variable

Students use tape diagrams and equations to represent and solve situations.

Lessons 6–11 — Equal and Equivalent

Students write expressions, identify equivalent expressions, and use the distributive property.

Lessons 12–15 — Expressions with Exponents

Students interpret and evaluate expressions with exponents.

Lessons 16–18 — Relationships Between Quantities

Students represent relationships using equations, graphs, and coordinate planes.

Unit 7 — Rational Numbers

Unit Overview

Students extend the number line to include negative numbers, compare rational numbers, work with absolute value, solve inequalities, and use all four quadrants of the coordinate plane.

New Terminology

These terms are organized by grade, unit, and lesson. For example, 6.7.1 means Grade 6, Unit 7, Lesson 1.

LessonReceptive VocabularyProductive Vocabulary
6.7.1positive number
negative number
temperature
degrees Celsius
elevation
sea level
number line
below zero
6.7.2opposite numbers
rational number
location
distance from zero
6.7.3sign
inequality
closer to 0
farther from 0
greater than
less than
6.7.4from least to greatesttemperature
elevation
sea level
6.7.5positive change
negative change
context
6.7.6absolute valuepositive number
negative number
distance from zero
6.7.7closer to 0
farther from 0
6.7.8maximum
minimum
6.7.9requirement
solution to an inequality
6.7.10unbalanced hangerinequality
6.7.11quadrant
x-coordinate
y-coordinate
6.7.12line segmentaxis
6.7.13degrees Fahrenheitdegrees Celsius
6.7.14absolute value
x-coordinate
y-coordinate
6.7.16factor
common factor
greatest common factor (GCF)
6.7.17multiple
common multiple
least common multiple (LCM)

Negative Numbers, Inequalities, and the Coordinate Plane

Lessons 1–7 — Negative Numbers and Absolute Value

Students use number lines and contexts to understand positive numbers, negative numbers, and absolute value.

Lessons 8–10 — Inequalities

Students write, graph, and interpret inequalities.

Lessons 11–15 — Coordinate Plane

Students plot points and work with shapes in all four quadrants.

Lessons 16–17 — Factors and Multiples

Students review common factors, greatest common factors, common multiples, and least common multiples.

Unit 8 — Data Sets and Distributions

Unit Overview

Students study data, statistical questions, dot plots, histograms, measures of center, measures of spread, mean, median, MAD, IQR, quartiles, and box plots.

New Terminology

These terms are organized by grade, unit, and lesson. For example, 6.8.1 means Grade 6, Unit 8, Lesson 1.

LessonReceptive VocabularyProductive Vocabulary
6.8.1numerical data
categorical data
dot plot
6.8.2statistical question
variability
6.8.3distribution
frequency
bar graph
6.8.4typical
6.8.5center
mode
spread
variability
6.8.6histogram
bins
distribution
center
6.8.7statistical question
spread
6.8.8symmetrical
peak
cluster
unusual value
numerical data
categorical data
gap
6.8.9average
mean
fair share
6.8.10measure of center
balance point
6.8.11measure of spread
mean absolute deviation (MAD)
symmetrical
mean
6.8.12typical
mean absolute deviation (MAD)
6.8.13medianmeasure of center
6.8.14peak
cluster
unusual value
6.8.15range
quartile
interquartile range (IQR)
five-number summary
measure of spread
minimum
maximum
6.8.16box plot
whisker
median
interquartile range (IQR)
6.8.17range
quartile
6.8.18dot plot
histogram
box plot

Data, Variability, and Statistical Questions

Lessons 1–2 — Statistical Questions

Students collect data and learn how statistical questions involve variability.

Lessons 3–8 — Dot Plots and Histograms

Students represent and describe data using dot plots and histograms.

Lessons 9–12 — Mean and MAD

Students interpret mean as fair share and use MAD to describe spread.

Lessons 13–17 — Median, IQR, and Box Plots

Students use median, quartiles, interquartile range, and box plots to analyze data.

Helpful Grade 6 Math Tools

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