This folder includes 28 weeks of sixth grade homework aligned to the Illustrative Mathematics Curriculum. These homework assignments have new topics at the top of each day and review concepts at the bottom. There are 4 to 5 problems per day Monday - Thursday. I assign the homework on Monday and collect it on Friday. The folder consists of 28 individual google docs that can be edited for holidays or other events. Each homework assignment is two pages. Monday and Tuesday are on the first page and
When you hang these cards around the room they create a trail for students to follow. The answer on top connects to a previous problem on another card. When students complete them all in order they should get back to the one they started with. The cards are currently in order, so be sure to hang them around the room out of order!
These balance beams use weights as shapes. Each balance beam and weight equal a different amount. Students use their knowledge of doubles to decompose the total weight into the individual weights.
This puzzle includes 18 triangles. Each triangle has an equation or number on the edge. When the edges are matched together with the correct equation it creates a large triangle.
This is a puzzle with equations on triangles. Students line up the edges to complete a polygon by matching the number with the correct equation to make it true.
2nd - 3rd
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
CCSS
2.NBT.B.5
, 3.NBT.A.2
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Experience
I have worked as an elementary math coach, a high school math teacher and a sixth grade math teacher.
Teaching style
Exploration, Hands-On
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