Reviews and practice for sixth grade. Each page explains one method or one topic, works through examples, and ends with questions you can check yourself. Nothing is scored and nothing is recorded.
Mathematics
Sixth grade · MathematicsFrequency tables
A frequency table turns a scattered list into something you can read. The skill is choosing intervals...
Sixth grade · MathematicsGreatest common factor
The largest number that divides both. Listing factors works for small numbers, prime factorisation...
Sixth grade · MathematicsStatistical landmarks
Six numbers that describe a data set. Finding them is easy. Knowing which one answers the question is...
Science
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Other grades
Methods do not stop at a grade boundary. A fourth grade class often revisits a third grade subtraction page, and a sixth grade class still uses the multiplication pages.