6th Grade Mathematics Curriculum Map
6th Grade Mathematics Curriculum Map
6th Grade Mathematics Curriculum Map
Standards of Excellence
Curriculum Map
Mathematics
6th Grade
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Unit 1
(4 5 weeks)
Unit 2
(3 4 weeks)
Number System
Fluency
MCC6.NS.1
MCC6.NS.2
MCC6.NS.3
MCC6.NS.4
2nd Semester
Unit 3
(4 5 weeks)
Unit 4
(4 5 weeks)
Expressions
One-Step
Equations and
Inequalities
MCC6.RP.1
MCC6.RP.2
MSGE6.RP.3
MCC6.RP.3a
MCC6.RP.3b
MCC6.RP.3c
MCC6.RP.3d
MCC6.EE.1
MCC6.EE.2a
MCC6.EE.2b
MCC6.EE.2c
MCC6.EE.3
MCC6.EE.4
MCC6.NS.4
MCC6.EE.5
MCC6.EE.6
MCC6.EE.7
MCC6.EE.8
MCC6.EE.9
MCC6.RP.3a
MCC6.RP.3b
MCC6.RP.3c
MCC6.RP.3d
Unit 5
(4 5 weeks)
Unit 6
(4 5 weeks)
Statistics
MCC6.G.1
MCC6.G.2
MCC6.G.4
MCC6.SP.1
MCC6.SP.2
MCC6.SP.3
MCC6.SP.4
MCC6.SP.5
(equations)
Unit 7
(3 4 weeks)
Rational
Explorations:
Numbers and their
Opposites
MCC6.NS.5
MCC6.NS.6a
MCC6.NS.6b
MCC6.NS.6c
MCC6.NS.7a
MCC6.NS.7b
MCC6.NS.7c
MCC6.NS.7d
MCC6.NS.8
MCC6.G.3
Unit 8
(3 4 weeks)
Show What
We Know
ALL
These units were written to build upon concepts from prior units, so later units contain tasks that depend upon the concepts addressed in earlier units.
All units will include the Mathematical Practices and indicate skills to maintain.
NOTE: Mathematical standards are interwoven and should be addressed throughout the year in as many different units and tasks as possible in order to stress the natural connections that exist among mathematical topics.
Grades 6-8 Key: NS = The Number System, RP = Ratios and Proportional Relationships, EE = Expressions and Equations, G = Geometry, SP = Statistics and Probability.
Unit 1
Number System Fluency
Apply and extend previous understandings
of multiplication and division to divide
fractions by fractions.
MCC6.NS.1 Interpret and compute
quotients of fractions, and solve word
problems involving division of fractions by
fractions, including reasoning strategies
such as using visual fraction models and
equations to represent the problem.
For example:
Create a story context for (2/3)(3/4)and
use a visual fraction model to show the
quotient;
Use
the
relationship
between
multiplication and division to explain that
(2/3)(3/4)= 8/9 becaus3 3/4 of 8/9 is2/3.
(In general, (a/b)(c/d) =ad/bc.)
How much chocolate will each person get
if 3 people share 1/2 lb of chocolate
equally?
How many 3/4-cup servings are in 2/3 of
a cup of yogurt?
How wide is a rectangular strip of land
with length 3/4 mi and area 1/2 square
mi?
Compute fluently with multi-digit numbers
and find common factors and multiples.
MCC6.NS.2 Fluently divide multi-digit
numbers using the standard algorithm.
Unit 2
Rate, Ratio and Proportional
Reasoning Using Equivalent
Understand ratio concepts and use
ratio reasoning to solve problems.
MCC6.RP.1 Understand the concept of a
ratio and use ratio language to describe a
ratio relationship between two quantities.
For example, The ratio of wings to beaks
in the bird house at the zoo was 2:1,
because for every 2 wings there was 1
beak. For every vote candidate A
received, candidate C received nearly
three votes.
MCC6.RP.2 Understand the concept of a
unit rate a / b associated with a ratio a: b
with b 0 (b not equal to zero), and use
rate language in the context of a ratio
relationship. For example, "This recipe
has a ratio of 3 cups of flour to 4 cups of
sugar, so there is 3/4 cup of flour for each
cup of sugar." "We paid $75 for 15
hamburgers, which is a rate of $5 per
hamburger."
MCC6.RP.3 Use ratio and rate
reasoning to solve real-world and
mathematical
problems
utilizing
strategies such as tables of equivalent
ratios, tape diagrams (bar models),
double number line diagrams, and/or
equations.
Unit 3
Expressions
Unit 4
One-Step Equations and Inequalities
Represent
and
analyze
quantitative
relationships between dependent and
independent variables.
MCC6.EE.9 Use variables to represent two
quantities in a real-world problem that
change in relationship to one another.
a. Write an equation to express one
quantity, the dependent variable, in
terms of the other quantity, the
independent variable.
b. Analyze the relationship between the
dependent and independent variables
using graphs and tables, and relate
these to the equation. For example, in a
problem involving motion at constant
speed, list and graph ordered pairs of
distances and times, and write the
equation d=65t
to represent the
relationship between distance and time.
Understand ratio concepts and use ratio
reasoning to solve problems.
MCC6.RP.3 Use ratio and rate reasoning to
solve real-world and mathematical problems,
e.g., by reasoning about tables of equivalent
ratios, tape diagrams, double number line
diagrams, or equations.
MCC6.RP.3a Make tables of equivalent ratios
relating quantities with whole-number
measurements, find missing values in the
tables, and plot the pairs of values on the
coordinate plane. Use tables to compare ratios.
MCC6.RP.3b Solve unit rate problems
including those involving unit pricing and
constant speed.
MCC6.RP.3c Find a percent of a quantity as a
rate per 100 (e.g., 30% of a quantity means
30/100 times the quantity); solve problems
involving finding the whole given a part and
the percent.
MCC6.RP.3d Use ratio reasoning to convert
measurement units; manipulate and transform
units appropriately when multiplying or
dividing quantities.
Unit 5
Area and Volume
Unit 6
Statistics
Unit 7
Rational Explorations: Numbers and
their Opposites
Solve
real-world
and
mathematical
problems involving area, surface area, and
volume.
MCC6.G.1 Find area of right triangles,
other
triangles,
quadrilaterals,
and
polygons by composing into rectangles or
decomposing into triangles and other
shapes; apply these techniques in the
context of solving real-world and
mathematical problems.
MCC6.G.2 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 (1/2
u), and show that the volume is the same as
would be found by multiplying the edge
lengths of the prism. Apply the formulas V
= (length) x (width) x (height) and V= (area
of base) x (height) to find volumes of right
rectangular prisms with fractional edge
lengths in the context of solving real-world
and mathematical problems.
MCC6.G.4
Represent three-dimensional
figures using nets made up of rectangles and
triangles, and use the nets to find the surface
area of these figures. Apply these techniques in
the context of solving real-world and
mathematical problems.
Unit 8
Show What We Know
ALL