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6th Grade Math Resources
6th Grade Math Resources
Sixth grade learners can sharpen their math skills with over 300 printable worksheets, guided lessons, hands-on activities, and more in Education.com’s Learning Library. These resources are aligned with Common Core State Standards and support key concepts that help students build a strong foundation for middle school math.
In sixth grade, students are expected to gain fluency with multi-digit whole number division and decimal addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the standard algorithm for each operation. Learners explore pre-algebra conceptslike writing and evaluating numerical and algebraic expressions using whole-number exponents, solving one-variable equations with nonnegative rational numbers, and represent solutions of one-variable inequalities on number lines. Sixth grade math resources introduce negative numbers in context, helping learners understand integers and rational numbers, including placing them on a number line and finding absolute values and opposites. Students also learn to identify the greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM) of pairs of whole numbers and apply this understanding to solve contextualized problems. A strong conceptual understanding of fractions paves the way for proportional reasoning. Learners explore ratios and proportions to calculate unit rates, find equivalent ratios, and solve real-world problems involving percentages and measurement conversions. Geometry activities for sixth grade build spatial reasoning and practical application skills to allow students to calculate and solve problems with area, volume, and surface area. Sixth grader learners are also expected to develop an understanding of statistical variability and use this understanding to summarize and describe distributions using centers of measure and variability.
Education.com supports a variety of learning preferences with both digital and print-friendly options. Filters make it easy for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers to find grade-level resources by topic, skill, or activity type—whether you’re introducing new material, reviewing key concepts, or supporting learning during school breaks. Looking ahead? Explore our seventh grade math resources to keep your learner progressing with confidence.
In sixth grade, students are expected to gain fluency with multi-digit whole number division and decimal addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the standard algorithm for each operation. Learners explore pre-algebra conceptslike writing and evaluating numerical and algebraic expressions using whole-number exponents, solving one-variable equations with nonnegative rational numbers, and represent solutions of one-variable inequalities on number lines. Sixth grade math resources introduce negative numbers in context, helping learners understand integers and rational numbers, including placing them on a number line and finding absolute values and opposites. Students also learn to identify the greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM) of pairs of whole numbers and apply this understanding to solve contextualized problems. A strong conceptual understanding of fractions paves the way for proportional reasoning. Learners explore ratios and proportions to calculate unit rates, find equivalent ratios, and solve real-world problems involving percentages and measurement conversions. Geometry activities for sixth grade build spatial reasoning and practical application skills to allow students to calculate and solve problems with area, volume, and surface area. Sixth grader learners are also expected to develop an understanding of statistical variability and use this understanding to summarize and describe distributions using centers of measure and variability.
Education.com supports a variety of learning preferences with both digital and print-friendly options. Filters make it easy for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers to find grade-level resources by topic, skill, or activity type—whether you’re introducing new material, reviewing key concepts, or supporting learning during school breaks. Looking ahead? Explore our seventh grade math resources to keep your learner progressing with confidence.