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Math 6 Syllabus

This document outlines the math 6 syllabus for the school year, including the textbooks and materials to be used each month and the topics to be covered. In September, the class will study whole numbers, patterns, and an introduction to algebra including order of operations. From October through December, topics will include scientific notation, decimal equations, number theory, fraction operations, and collecting/displaying data. In January through February, the focus will be on further fraction operations and collecting/displaying data, including a stock project. Later topics include proportional relationships, geometric relationships, measurement, area, volume, and probability.

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Math 6 Syllabus

This document outlines the math 6 syllabus for the school year, including the textbooks and materials to be used each month and the topics to be covered. In September, the class will study whole numbers, patterns, and an introduction to algebra including order of operations. From October through December, topics will include scientific notation, decimal equations, number theory, fraction operations, and collecting/displaying data. In January through February, the focus will be on further fraction operations and collecting/displaying data, including a stock project. Later topics include proportional relationships, geometric relationships, measurement, area, volume, and probability.

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Math 6 Syllabus

This is a general outline of the school year. This is not exact, as new and better information may always be
available. Keep in mind the layout most likely will change but can be used as a guide throughout the year.

Month Textbook(s)/Materials We will be studying:


September Chapter 1: All sections Whole Numbers and Patterns

Begin Chapter 2: Introduction to Algebra


Sections 1-2 order of operations

October Finish Chapter 2 Introduction to Algebra

November Parts of Chapter 3 Scientific Notation


Decimal Equations

Chapter 4 Number Theory


-Converting Decimals-Fractions
-Divisibility

December Chapter 5 Fraction Operations


Sections 1-5 -Adding and Subtracting Fractions
-Fraction Bars

January Chapter 5 Fraction Operations


Sections 6-10 -Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
-Using graph paper for Multiplying
and Dividing Fractions

Chapter 6 Collecting and Displaying Data


Sections 1-3 -Making a table
-Mean, Median, Mode, Range

February Chapter 6 Collecting and Displaying Data


Data collected from various sources -Number lines
-Histograms
-Box and whisker plots
-Bar and line graphs

-Stock Project -How to collect and appropriate display


(2-3 week long project done the same time as data
end of Chapter 6) -Applying percents, positive and
negative numbers

March Chapter 7 Proportional Relationships


-Similar figures
-Scale drawings/maps
-Indirect measurement
Month Textbook(s)/Materials We will be studying:
April Chapter 8 Geometric Relationships
-Measuring and Classifying angles
-Relationships between lines
-Triangles, polygons,
transformations

May Chapter 9 Measurement


Sections 1-5

Chapter 10 Area and Volume


A few sections

Chapter 12 Probability
-Introduction
-Theoretical vs Experimental

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