This Back to School Common Core Math Review for sixth grade is a set of 28 problems in a task card format based on what your students learned in fourth and fifth grade. Most are fun word problems based on folktales and fairy tales, with a few straightforward number problems. These task cards can be used:
★ at an independent center, using the answer keys for a self-check
★ at a teacher-led center, for focused review or instruction
★ as a Scoot Game
★ as a whole-group, jigsaw-style
Adding and subtracting fractions can be fun when your students have these holiday-themed task cards to work with! Use these printable math task cards at independent centers, as an Interwrite/Smartboard assessment activity, or in small groups to focus instruction on these concepts: * Adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators * Adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators * Adding and subtracting mixed numbers These word problems are aligned with Common Core standards 4
Use these fun, holiday-themed, no prep printable math task cards at independent centers, as an Interwrite/Smartboard assessment activity, or in small groups to focus instruction on these concepts: * Multiplying fractions with whole numbers * Multiplying fractions with fractions * Multiplying mixed fractions * Modeling fraction problems with a picture/diagram These word problems are aligned with Common Core standards 4.NF.B.4b,c and 5.NF.B.6. Since there are questions that go above and beyon
Use these winter-themed task cards to engage your students with Ratios and Proportions. The word problems are aligned to the Common Core Learning Standards 6.RP.A.1,2,3ac and will provide practice with ratios, unit rates, tape diagrams, and proportions. Teachers can use these cards:
* in centers
* in small group work
* as whole group practice, using a Smartboard or Interwrite Board
* as an assessment
A printable answer sheet is provided for your students and an answer key is provided to s
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