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Virginia Math Standards - 6th Grade

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Number and Number Sense

6.1 The student will describe and compare data, using ratios, and will use appropriate notations, a such as b , a to b, and a:b. (Ratios )
6.2 The student will
   a) investigate and describe fractions, decimals, and percents as ratios;
   b) identify a given fraction, decimal, or percent from a representation; (Percentage Pictures )
   c) demonstrate equivalent relationships among fractions, decimals, and percents; and (Positive Number Line , Number Line , Fractions to Decimals , Decimals To Fractions , Compare Mixed Values , Percentages )
   d) compare and order fractions, decimals, and percents. (Compare Mixed Values , Compare Mixed Values 2 )
6.3 The student will
   a) identify and represent integers; (Compare Integers )
   b) order and compare integers; and (Compare Integers )
   c) identify and describe absolute value of integers. (Absolute Value 1 , Absolute Value 2 )
6.4 The student will demonstrate multiple representations of multiplication and division of fractions.
6.5 The student will investigate and describe concepts of positive exponents and perfect squares. (Exponent Basics , Perfect Squares )

Computation and Estimation

6.6 The student will
   a) multiply and divide fractions and mixed numbers; and (Fraction Multiplication , Fraction Division )
   b) estimate solutions and then solve single-step and multistep practical problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions. (Fraction Word Problems , Fraction Word Problems 2 )
6.7 The student will solve single-step and multistep practical problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of decimals. (Making Change , Unit Cost , Decimal Addition , Decimal Subtraction , Decimal Multiplication , Decimal Division )
6.8 The student will evaluate whole number numerical expressions, using the order of operations. (Order Of Operations )

Measurement

6.9 The student will make ballpark comparisons between measurements in the U.S. Customary System of measurement and measurements in the metric system.
6.10 The student will
   a) define π (pi) as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter; (Circle Circumference )
   b) solve practical problems involving circumference and area of a circle, given the diameter or radius; (Circle Area , Circle Circumference )
   c) solve practical problems involving area and perimeter; and (Perimeter and Area Word Problems )
   d) describe and determine the volume and surface area of a rectangular prism. (Rectangular Solids , Rectangular Solids 2 )

Geometry

6.11 The student will
   a) identify the coordinates of a point in a coordinate plane; and (Ordered Pairs )
   b) graph ordered pairs in a coordinate plane.
6.12 The student will determine congruence of segments, angles, and polygons. (Congruent And Similar Triangles )
6.13 The student will describe and identify properties of quadrilaterals. (Quadrilateral Angles , Quadrilateral Types )

Probability and Statistics

6.14 The student, given a problem situation, will
   a) construct circle graphs;
   b) draw conclusions and make predictions, using circle graphs; and
   c) compare and contrast graphs that present information from the same data set.
6.15 The student will
   a) describe mean as balance point; and
   b) decide which measure of center is appropriate for a given purpose.
6.16 The student will
   a) compare and contrast dependent and independent events; and (Object Picking Probability )
   b) determine probabilities for dependent and independent events. (Probability 2 , Object Picking Probability )

Patterns, Functions, and Algebra

6.17 The student will identify and extend geometric and arithmetic sequences. (Patterns: Numbers )
6.18 The student will solve one-step linear equations in one variable involving whole number coefficients and positive rational solutions. (Single Variable Equations )
6.19 The student will investigate and recognize
   a) the identity properties for addition and multiplication;
   b) the multiplicative property of zero; and
   c) the inverse property for multiplication. (Inverse Equations 2 )
6.20 The student will graph inequalities on a number line. (Number Line Inequalities )

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