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6th Grade SBAC Math Performance Tasks | Real-World Problem Solving | 4 Weeks
6th Grade SBAC Math Performance Tasks | Real-World Problem Solving | 4 Weeks
6th Grade SBAC Math Performance Tasks | Real-World Problem Solving | 4 Weeks
6th Grade SBAC Math Performance Tasks | Real-World Problem Solving | 4 Weeks
6th Grade SBAC Math Performance Tasks | Real-World Problem Solving | 4 Weeks
6th Grade SBAC Math Performance Tasks | Real-World Problem Solving | 4 Weeks
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Looking for rigorous, engaging SBAC-style math practice for your 6th grade students?

This 4-week bundle of 6th Grade SBAC Math Performance Tasks is designed to build deep understanding through real-world problem solving, modeling, and mathematical reasoning—just like students will experience on the SBAC assessment.

Each performance task follows a consistent, student-friendly structure that gradually increases in rigor, making it perfect for test prep, small group instruction, or whole class use.

⭐ What’s Included:
✔ 4 complete SBAC-style performance tasks (one per week)
✔ Real-world scenarios (fundraisers, field trips, school store, garden design)
✔ Multi-part questions (5 parts per task)
✔ Student recording slides/pages
✔ Complete answer keys with standards
✔ Clear explanations for higher-level questions (Q4 & Q5)

⭐ Skills Covered:
✔ Ratio and rate reasoning
✔ Multi-step problem solving
✔ Mathematical modeling
✔ Writing and evaluating expressions
✔ Volume and area in real-world contexts
✔ Constructing arguments and justifying reasoning

⭐ Why Teachers Love This Resource:
✔ Builds SBAC test readiness through authentic performance tasks
✔ Encourages critical thinking—not just computation
✔ Consistent structure across all 4 weeks
✔ Easy to assign for independent work or group discussion
✔ Answer keys make grading simple and efficient

⭐ Perfect For:
✔ SBAC / state test prep
✔ Math centers or rotations
✔ Small group intervention
✔ Homework or independent practice
✔ End-of-unit performance assessments

⭐ Standards Alignment:
This resource aligns to the following Common Core Standards:
6.RP.A.3 – Ratio and rate reasoning
6.EE.B.5 – Understanding relationships between quantities
5.MD.C.5 – Volume of rectangular prisms

Give your students the opportunity to think critically, justify their reasoning, and apply math in meaningful, real-world situations—all while preparing for the SBAC assessment.

This resource is ready to use and designed to save you time while maximizing student engagement and rigor.

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Description

Looking for rigorous, engaging SBAC-style math practice for your 6th grade students?

This 4-week bundle of 6th Grade SBAC Math Performance Tasks is designed to build deep understanding through real-world problem solving, modeling, and mathematical reasoning—just like students will experience on the SBAC assessment.

Each performance task follows a consistent, student-friendly structure that gradually increases in rigor, making it perfect for test prep, small group instruction, or whole class use.

⭐ What’s Included:
✔ 4 complete SBAC-style performance tasks (one per week)
✔ Real-world scenarios (fundraisers, field trips, school store, garden design)
✔ Multi-part questions (5 parts per task)
✔ Student recording slides/pages
✔ Complete answer keys with standards
✔ Clear explanations for higher-level questions (Q4 & Q5)

⭐ Skills Covered:
✔ Ratio and rate reasoning
✔ Multi-step problem solving
✔ Mathematical modeling
✔ Writing and evaluating expressions
✔ Volume and area in real-world contexts
✔ Constructing arguments and justifying reasoning

⭐ Why Teachers Love This Resource:
✔ Builds SBAC test readiness through authentic performance tasks
✔ Encourages critical thinking—not just computation
✔ Consistent structure across all 4 weeks
✔ Easy to assign for independent work or group discussion
✔ Answer keys make grading simple and efficient

⭐ Perfect For:
✔ SBAC / state test prep
✔ Math centers or rotations
✔ Small group intervention
✔ Homework or independent practice
✔ End-of-unit performance assessments

⭐ Standards Alignment:
This resource aligns to the following Common Core Standards:
6.RP.A.3 – Ratio and rate reasoning
6.EE.B.5 – Understanding relationships between quantities
5.MD.C.5 – Volume of rectangular prisms

Give your students the opportunity to think critically, justify their reasoning, and apply math in meaningful, real-world situations—all while preparing for the SBAC assessment.

This resource is ready to use and designed to save you time while maximizing student engagement and rigor.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Find the volume of a right rectangular prism with fractional edge lengths by packing it with unit cubes of the appropriate unit fraction edge lengths, and show that the volume is the same as would be found by multiplying the edge lengths of the prism. Apply the formulas 𝘝 = 𝘭 𝘸 𝘩 and 𝘝 = 𝘣 𝘩 to find volumes of right rectangular prisms with fractional edge lengths in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems.
Summarize numerical data sets in relation to their context, such as by:
Understand solving an equation or inequality as a process of answering a question: which values from a specified set, if any, make the equation or inequality true? Use substitution to determine whether a given number in a specified set makes an equation or inequality true.
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