IXL diagnostic assessment (IXL is an online math program the students will use throughout the year that meets each child's individual math needs.)
Find the unique prime factorization for a whole number.
Find the greatest common factor of two whole numbers less than or equal to 100.
Find the least common multiple of two whole numbers less than or equal to 12 to add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators
● Calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles.
● Calculate the area of polygons by decomposing into rectangles and triangles, or surrounding and subtracting.
● Connect polyhedra with nets that represent them.
● Calculate the surface area of polyhedra made up of rectangles and triangles
● use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities and identify equivalent ratios.
● use tables, double number line diagrams and unit prices to solve problems with equivalent ratios.
● develop and use strategies to compare ratios in context.
● use unit rates, double number lines, and tables of equivalent ratios to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
● Recognize and calculate two unit rates for the same ratio relationship.
● Use unit rates to solve problems involving tables of equivalent ratios.
● Make connections between percentages, ratios, and rates.
● Use ratio reasoning to determine unknown parts, wholes, and percentages.
● Interpret and create diagrams that represent dividing whole numbers by fractions.
● Use a variety of strategies to calculate quotients of fractions.
● Solve problems that involve dividing fractions.
● Use division to compare lengths.
● Solve problems about areas and volumes with fractional dimensions.
● Add and subtract multi-digit decimals using a variety of strategies.
● Multiply and divide multi-digit decimals using a variety of strategies.
● Divide multi-digit numbers with and without remainders using long division.
● Use decimal operations to solve problems in context.
● Write and solve equations of the form 𝑥 + 𝑝 = 𝑞 and 𝑝𝑥 = 𝑞.
● Use the distributive property to write equivalent expressions with variables.
● Evaluate expressions with whole number exponents.
● Use tables, equations, and graphs to represent relationships.
● Represent inequalities using symbols, words, and graphs.
● Identify solutions to inequalities.
● Describe locations on the number line using positive and negative numbers.
● Compare and order positive and negative numbers and absolute values.
● Solve problems by graphing points with positive and negative coordinates.
● Draw polygons given coordinates for the vertices.
● Create dot plots and histograms to visualize data.
● Informally describe and compare data sets. Measuring Data: Mean and
● Compare and contrast the mean and median as measures of center.
● Calculate the quartiles, interquartile range (IQR), and range of a data set.
● Create box plots to visualize data.
● Use median and IQR to describe and compare data sets.
During this time, we will review the units from throughout the year. We will use data to help students in areas they are struggling in and enrich concepts that the students do well in to best prepare them for 7th grade.