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CrossroadsMath--SummerCurriculum 

Incoming6thGraders  

Belowyouwillfindascheduleofwhatshouldbestudied,practiced,ANDMASTEREDeachweekoverthe summer.Thecurriculumisdesignedfor8weeksofpractice.Weeks1-3focusonensuringfoundational standardsfromelementaryschoolaremastered,whileweeks4-8focusonthefirststandardsofthe6thgrade curriculumthatwillbeassessedduringthefirstweeksoftheschoolyear.Sometipscanbefoundbelow:  

● “DailyMemorization”-Creatingflashcards(canbemadebycuttingupblankpaper)isrecommended tohelpinmemorizing.Reviewingthesefor10minuteseachdayishighlyencouraged. 

● Thispacketismerelyaguide.Studentsareresponsibleforfullyunderstandingeachstandardlisted andforsomethispacketwillbemorethanenoughinstructionandpractice,butotherswillneedto supplementinstructionwithvideosonlineandfindadditionalpracticeonlineaswell. 

● KhanAcademy.orgisanexcellentresourcewith“howto”videosandmultiplepracticetypesperskill. Visitwww.khanacademy.org/join&enterclasscode:TK5W487BThenclick:“Createanewaccount” PleaseincludeyourfirstnameinyourusernamesothatIcanidentifyyouraccountfrommycoachingportal. RECORDYOURPASSWORDSOYOUDONOTLOSEYOURPROGRESSTHISYEAR. Onceloggedin,workthroughallproblemsetsundertheassignedstandardnumbersforeachweek. 

● Tokeeporganized,usethisfront&backcoverpageasachecklistofwhatyouhavemastered.  

PrerequisiteElementaryLevelSkills >QUIZON2ndDAYOFSCHOOL:Wednesday,September4th,2019< 

Week  DAILYMEMORIZATION  StandardstoLearn&Practice  Mastery? 

 week 

1  

Pages 3-10 

Multiplication/DivisionFacts:  

x0’sx1’sx2’sx5’sx10’s 

WholeNumbers 2.NBT.5FluentSubtractionwithRegrouping 5.NBT.5FluentlyMultiplyMulti-DigitNumbers 

Decimals 5.NBT.4RoundingDecimals 

❏ 4.NBT.3RoundingWholeNumbers 5.NBT.3ComparingDecimals 

❏ 4.NBT.2ComparingWholeNumbers 

 

week 

2  

Pages 11-18 

Multiplication/DivisionFacts:  

x3’sx4’s 

Fractions 3.NF.2-Representfractionsonanumberline 3.NF.3-EquivalentFractions 4.NF.1-SimplifyingFractions 4.NF.3c-MixedNumbers&ImproperFractions 

 

week 

3  

Pages 19-23 

Multiplication/DivisionFacts:  

x6’sx7’s  

 

Fractions 4.NFB.3c-AddingandSubtractingFractions andMixedNumberswithLIKEDenominators 5.NF.1-AddingandSubtractingFractionsand MixedNumberswithUNlikeDenominators 

 

YOUWILLHAVEAQUIZONTHESESTANDARDSONTHE2ndDAYOFSCHOOL! Thisquizwillnotcounttowardyourquarteronemathgrade;however,theseskillsfoundationallysupport thesixthgradecurriculumandmasteryof6thgradewillbeincrediblychallengingwithoutthisfoundation. 

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6thGradeMathStandards >MASTERYQUIZ2ndweekofschoolFriday,September13th,2019on6.EE.1,6.NS.2,6.NS.3< 

>MASTERYQUIZ3rdweekofschoolFriday,September20th,2019on6.NS.1,6.NS.4<  >MASTERYQUIZ4thweekofschoolFriday,September27th,2019onEquivalentPDFs<  

Week  DailyMEMORIZATION  StandardstoLearn&Practice  Mastery? 

week 

4  

Pages 24-28 

Multiplication/DivisionFacts:  

x8’sx9’s 

6.NS.1-FractionDivision  

Elementaryschoolsupportingstandards: 5.NF.4MultiplyingFractions(includingwhole numbersandmixednumbers) 5.NF.7DividingFractionswithwholenumbers 

 

week 

5  

Pages 29-34 

Multiplication/DivisionFacts:  

x11’sx12’s 

6.NS.4-LeastCommonMultiple(LCM), GreatestCommonFactor(GCF), DistributiveProperty 

 

Elementaryschoolsupportingstandards: 4.OA.4Findallfactorpairsforawholenumberin therange1-100,determineifprimeorcomposite 

 

week 

6  

Pages 35-39 

6.RP.3 EquivalentPDFs:Tenths&Fifths 

110

210

310

410

510

610

710

810

910 10

10  0.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.91.0 10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100% 

 

51

52

53

54

55  

0.20.40.60.81.0 20%40%60%80%100% 

� 6.NS.2-FluentLongDivision  

Elementaryschoolsupportingstandards: � 5.NBT.6DividingwithOne-DigitandTwo-Digit 

Divisors 

 

week 

7  

Pages 40-45 

6.RP.3 EquivalentPDFs:8ths,4ths½‘s 

81

83

85

87  

0.1250.3750.6250.875 12.5%36.7%62.5%87.5% 

 

and 21

22

41

42

43

44  

0.51.00.250.50.751.0 50%100%25%50%75%100% 

� 6.NS.3-DecimalOperations  

Elementaryschoolsupportingstandards: � 5.NBT.7Adding/Subtracting/Multiplying/ 

DividingDecimals 

 

week 

8  

Pages 46-52 

6.RP.3 EquivalentPDFs:Thirds& 

Convertingbetweenanyfraction, decimal,percent =0. =33. %3

1  3 3    =0. =66. %3

2  6 6  

� 6.EE.1-OrderofOperations&Exponents  Elementaryschoolsupportingstandards: 

5.OA.1EvaluatingNumericalExpressions/Order ofOperations 

 

YOUWILLHAVEAMASTERYQUIZONTHESESTANDARDS!! Eachstandardwillcountasanindividualmasteryquizgradeforquarterone. 

Wewillbequicklyreviewingandpracticingtheseskillsduringthefirstthreeweeksofschool.  

Pages53-55areANSWERKEY#1(Forstudenttouseregularlytogaugeprogress.) Pages56-57aretheANSWERKEY#2(ForFamilyMembertousetocheckQUIZZES) 

 

   

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WEEK1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

DailyMemorization Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x0’s,x1’s,x2’s,x5’s,x10’s 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

-Youwillneedtohavethesemultiplicationfactsmemorizedthisweek. -Thebestwaytomemorizetheseistocreateflashcardsandpracticethemfor10minuteseachday.  

-Youcanalsohavesomeonequizyouwiththemtomakesureyouhavemasteredthem! Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x0’s,x1’s,x2’s,x5’s,x10’s 

  

   

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WEEK1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:WholeNumbers&Decimals 4.NBT.4-Fluentlyaddandsubtractmulti-digitwholenumbersusingthestandardalgorithm. 

KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-4-NBT#4.NBT.B.4 5.NBT.5-Fluentlymultiplymulti-digitwholenumbersusingthestandardalgorithm. 

KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-5-NBT#5.NBT.B.5 5.NBT.4-Useplacevalueunderstandingtorounddecimalstoanyplace. 

KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-5-NBT#5.NBT.A.4 5.NBT.3-Read,write,andcomparedecimalstothousandths. 

5.NBT.3a-Readandwritedecimalstothousandthsusingbase-tennumerals,numbernames,andexpandedform,e.g., 347.392=3×100+4×10+7×1+3×(1/10)+9×(1/100)+2×(1/1000). 

5.NBT.3b-Comparetwodecimalstothousandthsbasedonmeaningsofthedigitsineachplace,using>,=,and< symbolstorecordtheresultsofcomparisons. 

KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-5-NBT#5.NBT.A.3 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

NOTES: MULTIPLICATION SUBTRACTIONwithRegrouping 

     

   

   

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WEEK1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:WholeNumbers&Decimals WholeNumbers:4.NBT.4-Fluentlyaddandsubtract//5.NBT.5-Fluentlymultiply//   

Decimals:5.NBT.4-Rounddecimals//5.NBT.3-Comparedecimals __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE//WHOLENUMBERS 1.49×975=_____ 2.6,751×609=______ 3.Whatistheproductof9and740?_____       

   

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WEEK1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:WholeNumbers&Decimals WholeNumbers:4.NBT.4-Fluentlyaddandsubtract//5.NBT.5-Fluentlymultiply//   

Decimals:5.NBT.4-Rounddecimals//5.NBT.3-Comparedecimals __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE//WHOLENUMBERS

  

   

      

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WEEK1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:WholeNumbers&Decimals WholeNumbers:4.NBT.4-Fluentlyaddandsubtract//5.NBT.5-Fluentlymultiply//   

Decimals:5.NBT.4-Rounddecimals//5.NBT.3-Comparedecimals __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE//DECIMALSRounding

 

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WEEK1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:WholeNumbers&Decimals WholeNumbers:4.NBT.4-Fluentlyaddandsubtract//5.NBT.5-Fluentlymultiply//   

Decimals:5.NBT.4-Rounddecimals//5.NBT.3-Comparedecimals __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE//WholeNumbers  

1. Mannyowns83setsofbasketballcards.Each sethasexactly504cards.Whatisthetotal numberofbasketballcardsMannyowns? 

    

2. Thestarrunningbackonourfootballteamgot mostofhistotalyardagerunning.Therestwas catchingpasses.Hecaughtpassesfor60yards. Histotalyardagewas150yards.Therunning backfortheotherteamgot200yards.How manyyardsdidthestarrunningbackonour footballteamgetrunning? 

      

3. TheaveragetemperatureinLincolninJulyis 85degrees.LastWednesday,itwas90 degrees.Todayitwas15degreescoolerthan lastWednesday.Whatwasthetemperature today? 

     

4. Michellehas$80tobuyanewoutfit.Shefound askirtfor$20,ablousefor$25,andabeltfor $8.Howmuchdoesshehavelefttobuyshoes?    

5. Youhad$1million,butthenyouspent$999 andthen$22,222.Howmuchmoneydoyou haveleft?  

     

6. EmmyNoether,theMotherofModern Algebra,wasbornin1882.Inwhatyeardidshe celebrateher25thbirthday? 

         

7. Mrs.Hiltwillbuyanewpairofshoesin11 days.Howmanyminutesmustshewaitbefore shecanbuyhernewpairofshoes? 

      

8. Mrs.Hiltread21books.Eachbookhadexactly 2,010wordsinit.Shesoldfiveofherbooksfor $4.95each.HowmanywordsdidMrs.Hilt read? 

     

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WEEK1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:WholeNumbers&Decimals WholeNumbers:4.NBT.4-Fluentlyaddandsubtract//5.NBT.5-Fluentlymultiply//   

Decimals:5.NBT.4-Rounddecimals//5.NBT.3-Comparedecimals __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE//Decimals  

 

 

 

 

 

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WEEK1 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:WholeNumbers&Decimals WholeNumbers:4.NBT.4-Fluentlyaddandsubtract//5.NBT.5-Fluentlymultiply//   

Decimals:5.NBT.4-Rounddecimals//5.NBT.3-Comparedecimals __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRACTICEQUIZ  

 1) Thekinginvited17,850gueststotheroyalweddingoftheprincess.7,625guestshave 

arrived.Ifallguestattendthewedding,howmanymoreguestsareexpected?      

2) Solve748,065+39,471=_____________       

3) Awaterparksells168tickets.Eachticketcosts$12.Whatisthetotalcostoftheticketssold?        

4) Round113.293tothe  a) Onesplace=__________________ 

 b) Tenthsplace=_________________  

 c) Hundredthsplace=_____________  

  

5) Placethenumbersinorderfromgreatesttoleast:89.89 90 90.98 90.990.089   

__________>__________>__________>__________>__________   

     

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WEEK2 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

DailyMemorization Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x3’sandx4’s 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

-Youwillneedtohavethesemultiplicationfactsmemorizedthisweek. -Thebestwaytomemorizetheseistocreateflashcardsandpracticethemfor10minuteseachday.  

-Youcanalsohavesomeonequizyouwiththemtomakesureyouhavemasteredthem! Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x3’sandx4’s 

 

 

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WEEK2 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:Fractions 3.NF.2-Understandafractionasanumberonthenumberline;representfractionsonanumberlinediagram. 

KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-3-NF#3.NF.A.2 3.NF.3-Explainequivalenceoffractionsinspecialcases,andcomparefractionsbyreasoningabouttheirsize. 

KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-3-NF#3.NF.A.3 4.NF.1-Explainwhyafractiona/bisequivalenttoafraction(n×a)/(n×b)byusingvisualfractionmodels, 

withattentiontohowthenumberandsizeofthepartsdiffereventhoughthetwofractions themselvesarethesamesize.Usethisprincipletorecognize&generateequivalentfractions, includingsimplestform. KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/math/arithmetic/fraction-arithmetic/arith-review-visualizing-equiv-frac/e/simplifying_fractions 

4.NF.3c-Addandsubtractmixednumberswithlikedenominators,e.g.,byreplacingeachmixednumber withanequivalentfraction,and/orbyusingpropertiesofoperations&therelationshipbetween addition&subtraction. 

KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-4-NF#4.NF.B.3c __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES: 

  

 

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WEEK2 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:Fractions WholeNumbers:3.NF.2-FractionsonNumberLine//3.NF.3-EquivalentFractions//   Decimals:4.NF.1-SimplifyFractions//4.NF.3c-ConvertMixedNumbersandFractions 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE//FractionsonNumberLine 

 

 

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WEEK2 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:Fractions WholeNumbers:3.NF.2-FractionsonNumberLine//3.NF.3-EquivalentFractions//   Decimals:4.NF.1-SimplifyFractions//4.NF.3c-ConvertMixedNumbersandFractions 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE//EquivalentFractions 

     

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WEEK2 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:Fractions WholeNumbers:3.NF.2-FractionsonNumberLine//3.NF.3-EquivalentFractions//   Decimals:4.NF.1-SimplifyFractions//4.NF.3c-ConvertMixedNumbersandFractions 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE//SimplifyFractions  SimplifyFractions MixedNumber→Improper Improper→Mixed 

    

   

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WEEK2 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:Fractions WholeNumbers:3.NF.2-FractionsonNumberLine//3.NF.3-EquivalentFractions//   Decimals:4.NF.1-SimplifyFractions//4.NF.3c-ConvertMixedNumbersandFractions 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE 

FractionsonNumberLine 

  Fractionsfromlefttoright 

 

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WEEK2 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:Fractions WholeNumbers:3.NF.2-FractionsonNumberLine//3.NF.3-EquivalentFractions//   Decimals:4.NF.1-SimplifyFractions//4.NF.3c-ConvertMixedNumbersandFractions 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE 

EquivalentFractions a.  

  

 

Add/SubtractFractionswithLikeDenominatorswithImproperFractionAnswersthat needtobechangedtoMixedNumberandSimplified 

 

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WEEK2 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

Foundational:Fractions WholeNumbers:3.NF.2-FractionsonNumberLine//3.NF.3-EquivalentFractions//   Decimals:4.NF.1-SimplifyFractions//4.NF.3c-ConvertMixedNumbersandFractions 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRACTICEQUIZ  

FractionsonaNumberLine 

 1) Thisnumberlineissplitintofractionalintervalsof________ths. 

 a) ThefractionallocationofPointAis_______. 

 b) ThefractionallocationofPointBis_______. 

 c) ThefractionallocationofPointCis_______. 

 d) ThefractionallocationofPointDis_______. 

   

EquivalentFractions  

 

Add/SubtractFractionswithLikeDenominatorswithImproperFractionAnswersthat needtobechangedtoMixedNumberandSimplified 

      

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WEEK3 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

DailyMemorization Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x6’sandx6’s 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

-Youwillneedtohavethesemultiplicationfactsmemorizedthisweek. -Thebestwaytomemorizetheseistocreateflashcardsandpracticethemfor10minuteseachday.  

-Youcanalsohavesomeonequizyouwiththemtomakesureyouhavemasteredthem! Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x6’sandx7’s 

 

  

  

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WEEK3 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

5.NF.1-Add&SubtractFractionswithUNlikeDenominators Addandsubtractfractionswithunlikedenominators(includingmixednumbers)byreplacinggiven fractionswithequivalentfractionsinsuchawayastoproduceanequivalentsumordifferenceof fractionswithlikedenominators.Forexample,2/3+5/4=8/12+15/12=23/12.(Ingeneral,a/b+ 

c/d=(ad+bc)/bd.) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-5-NF#5.NF.A.1 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Reminder:Youmustdemonstratefullconceptualunderstandingofthestandard  

inadditiontoproceduralmasteryoftheskill. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  NOTES: **FIRST,changeanymixednumberstoimproperfractions**  Generaltechnique: “Trick”technique:  1.FindLeastCommonDenomination(orLCM) Google:“Butterflyfraction”addition 2.Makeequivalentfractionsusingnewdeno 3.Addthenumerators,denominatorsstaythesame 

     

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WEEK3 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

5.NF.1-Add&SubtractFractionswithUnlikeDenominators ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE 

   

   

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WEEK3 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

5.NF.1-Add&SubtractFractionswithUNlikeDenominators __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE 

1) Dinaaddedfive-sixthsofabagofsoiltohergarden.HerneighborNatashaadded eleven-eighthsbagsofsoiltohergarden.HowmuchmoresoildidNatashaaddthanDina? 

     

2) IttookNickfive-thirdsofanhourtocompletehismathhomeworkonMonday,three-fourths ofanhouronTuesday,andfive-sixthsofanhouronWednesday.Howmanyhoursdidhetake tocompletehishomeworkaltogether? 

      

3) Dylanreadhisbookaboutanimalsfor22/3hoursthisweek.Hissister,Faith,readher footballbookfor11/5hoursthisweek.HowmuchlongerdidDylanreadhisbookthanFaith readhers?  

     

4) Therewere cratesoftomatoesinthebarnbut cratesoftomatoeswererottenandhad42 41 7 5

3  

tobethrownout.Joesold cratesandcanned cratesoftomatoes.Howmanycratesof8 31 7 6

5  tomatoeswereleft? 

   

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WEEK3 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

5.NF.1-Add&SubtractFractionswithUNlikeDenominators __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRACTICEQUIZ Haileyhas3cats:Bonnie,MuffinandBaby. 

 1.HaileyfeedsthemCatCookiesbrandcatfood. EachdayBonnieeats ofthebox,Muffineats oftheboxandBabyeats of2

181

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thebox.Whatfractionofawholeboxdothecatseat,inall,eachday?     2.MuffinandBabyspendmuchofeachdaysleeping. Muffinsleepsfor ofthedayandBabysleepsfor oftheday.5

3 710  

Whichofthetwocatssleepsforlonger?Howmuchlongerdoesitsleepeachday?     3.Hailey’scatsoftenshareacartonofcatmilk.Bonniealwaysdrinks ofthecarton,Muffinalways3

1  

drinks ofthecarton,andBabyalwaysdrinks ofthecarton.512 6

1  Whatfractionofthecartonofcatmilkisleftover?       4.Hailey’scatslovetojumpinandoutoftheircatdoor.Yesterdaythecatdoorwasused100times byhercats.Bonnieuseditfor ofthetimesandMuffinuseditfor ofthetimes.Howmanytimes4

1 310  

didBabyusethecatdoor?Explainhowyoufigureditout.       

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WEEK4 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

DailyMemorization Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x8’sandx9’s 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

-Youwillneedtohavethesemultiplicationfactsmemorizedthisweek. -Thebestwaytomemorizetheseistocreateflashcardsandpracticethemfor10minuteseachday.  

-Youcanalsohavesomeonequizyouwiththemtomakesureyouhavemasteredthem! Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x8’sandx9’s 

  

  

   

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WEEK4 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

6.NS.1-FractionDivision Interpretandcomputequotientsoffractions,andsolvewordproblemsinvolvingdivisionoffractions 

byfractions,e.g.,byusingvisualfractionmodelsandequationstorepresenttheproblem.  Forexample,createastorycontextfor(2/3)÷(3/4)anduseavisualfractionmodeltoshowthequotient;usetherelationshipbetween multiplicationanddivisiontoexplainthat(2/3)÷(3/4)=8/9because3/4of8/9is2/3.(Ingeneral,(a/b)÷(c/d)=ad/bc.)Howmuch 

chocolatewilleachpersongetif3peopleshare1/2lbofchocolateequally?Howmany3/4-cupservingsarein2/3ofacupofyogurt? Howwideisarectangularstripoflandwithlength3/4miandarea1/2squaremi?. 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-6-NS#6.NS.A.1 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Reminder:Youmustdemonstratefullconceptualunderstandingofthestandard  

inadditiontoproceduralmasteryoftheskill. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES: 

6.NS.1FractionDivision 1. KEEPthefirstfractionthesame  

(makesureit’safraction!) 

2. CHANGEtomultiplication(insteadofdivision) 3. FLIPthesecondfractionintoitsreciprocal (multiplicativeinverse) 

4. MULTIPLYstraightacross  DONOTUSEMIXEDNUMBERS! 

→Instead,changemixednumberstoimproperfractionsby… 1. Multiplythedenominator(bottomnumber)bythewholenumber,thatgivesyou 

aproduct(answertomultiplication) 2. Addthatproducttothenumerator(topnumber),thatgivesyouasum(answer 

toaddition) 3. Usethesumasyournewnumeratorandkeepthedenominatorthesame 

 WHOLENUMBERSSHOULDBEWRITTENASFRACTIONS,TOO! 

→Changeittolooklikeafractionbyplacingitovera1(dividingby1) Example:Insteadof5,changeittobewrittenas 1

5  

   

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6.NS.1-FractionDivision __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE 

  

   

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6.NS.1-FractionDivision ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE *Hint:Startwithwhatyouhave.* 

7)Howmany teaspoondosesarein teaspoonofmedicine?41

87  

     8)Miahas poundofbirdfood.Sheputsanequalportioninto4birdfeeders.Howmuchbird 8

7  

food,inpounds,doessheputintoeachbirdfeeder?   

   

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6.NS.1-FractionDivision __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRACTICEQUIZ  

 1)Maggie’stimecardshowedthatsheworked20hoursworthoflife-guardingatthepool.Ifeach shiftonlylasts ofanhour,howmanyshiftsdidBrandywork?5

4          2)Toprepareabatchofcookiesafactoryuses barrelsofoatmealineachbatch.Thefactoryused5

4  

barrelsofoatmealonMonday.Thenumberofbatchesofcookiesmadebythefactoryon4 54  

Mondaywere_______.         3)Spencerhas cupsofsugarinabag.TherecipeJeffismakingneeds cupofsugarperserving.3 2

132  

HowmuchsugarwillbeleftinthebagafterJeffmakes1servingusingtherecipe?Expressyour answerasamixednumberinsimplestform.       

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DailyMemorization Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x11’sandx12’s 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

-Youwillneedtohavethesemultiplicationfactsmemorizedthisweek. -Thebestwaytomemorizetheseistocreateflashcardsandpracticethemfor10minuteseachday.  

-Youcanalsohavesomeonequizyouwiththemtomakesureyouhavemasteredthem! Multiplication/DivisionFacts:x11’sandx12’s 

  

  

   

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6.NS.4-LeastCommonMultiple(LCM),GreatestCommonFactor(GCF), andDistributiveProperty 

Findthegreatestcommonfactoroftwowholenumberslessthanorequalto100andtheleast commonmultipleoftwowholenumberslessthanorequalto12.Usethedistributivepropertyto expressasumoftwowholenumbers1-100withacommonfactorasamultipleofasumoftwo 

wholenumberswithnocommonfactor.Forexample,express36+8as4(9+2).. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-6-NS#6.NS.B.4 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Reminder:Youmustdemonstratefullconceptualunderstandingofthestandard  

inadditiontoproceduralmasteryoftheskill. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES: 

 

 

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6.NS.4-LeastCommonMultiple(LCM),GreatestCommonFactor(GCF), andDistributiveProperty 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE  FindtheLCM. 1) 4and10 2)6and10 3)4and12 4)12,15,and20 

   GCF 1) 8and12 2)7and35 3)36and54 4)24,60,and72 

     

 

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6.NS.4-LeastCommonMultiple(LCM),GreatestCommonFactor(GCF), andDistributiveProperty 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE 

 

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6.NS.4-LeastCommonMultiple(LCM),GreatestCommonFactor(GCF), andDistributiveProperty 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRACTICEQUIZ   1.Kevinisplanting15bushesand9treesinarow.Ifhewantsalltherowstobeexactlythesame, withnoplantsleftover,whatisthegreatestnumberofrowsKevincanplant?        2)Brett,Lucy,andDonnieareeachmakingtripscarryingbagsofmulchfromthebackloadingdock tothefrontofthestore.IttakesBrett3minutestomakeatrip,Lucy5minutestomakeatrip,and Donnie6minutestomakeatrip.Howmanyminuteswillpassuntiltheyallarrivebackatthesame exacttime?        3)Usethedistributivepropertytorewritetheexpression9(6+5)asthesumof54andanotherwhole number.     4)Rileyispacking24notebooks,56pencils,and96erasersequallyintoasmanybackpacksas possible.WhatisthegreatestnumberofbackpacksthatRileycanpacktheitemsinto?       

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DailyMemorization--Weeks1-5 MultiplicationandDivisionFacts0-12 

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WEEK6 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

DailyMemorization 6.RP.3-EquivalentPercents,Decimals,Fractions 

Tenths&Fifths __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

-Youwillneedtohavethesebenchmarkfractions,decimals,percentsmemorizedthisweek.  

-Thebestwaytomemorizetheseistocreateflashcardsandpracticethemfor10minuteseachday.   

-Youcanalsohavesomeonequizyouwiththemtomakesureyouhavemasteredthem!     

MEMORIZEtheequivalentdecimal&percentforeachfractionbelow:   

    

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6.NS.2-FluentLongDivision Fluentlydividemulti-digitnumbersusingthestandardalgorithm. 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-6-NS#6.NS.B.2 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Reminder:Youmustdemonstratefullconceptualunderstandingofthestandard  

inadditiontoproceduralmasteryoftheskill. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES: *In6thgradewewilltransitionfromwritingremainderstoinsteadusingdecimalsor 

fractions(placingtheremainderasanumeratorovertheoriginaldenominator/divisor)*   

    

Sotochange fromafractionintoadecimal,divide2by11andyouwillnoticethat211  

the18keepsrepeatingafterthedecimal.Wewritethisas withtheline.18211 = 0  

(vinculum)overthe18tosignifythatthosetwonumbersarerepeatingforeverandever.   

   

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6.NS.2-FluentLongDivision __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE.Writeremaindersasfractions.Writeallfractionsinsimplestform.  

  

   

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6.NS.2-FluentLongDivision __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE 

 

 

 

   

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6.NS.2-FluentLongDivision __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRACTICEQUIZ  

 1)Evaluate __________4, 92  1   3 9 ÷ 8 =           2)Anexpressionisshown:  608 68  1 ÷ 2  Whatisthevalueoftheexpression?          3)Twenty-oneboxesholdatotalof294textbooks.Ifeachboxcontainsthesamenumberof textbooks,howmanytextbooksareineachbox? 

   

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WEEK7 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

DailyMemorization 6.RP.3-EquivalentPercents,Decimals,Fractions 

Eighths,Fourths,andHalves __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

-Youwillneedtohavethesebenchmarkfractions,decimals,percentsmemorizedthisweek.  

-Thebestwaytomemorizetheseistocreateflashcardsandpracticethemfor10minuteseachday.   

-Youcanalsohavesomeonequizyouwiththemtomakesureyouhavemasteredthem!     

MEMORIZEtheequivalentdecimal&percentforeachfractionbelow:      

     

 

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6.NS.3-DecimalOperations Fluentlyadd,subtract,multiply,anddividemulti-digitdecimalsusingthestandardalgorithm. 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-6-NS#6.NS.B.3 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Reminder:Youmustdemonstratefullconceptualunderstandingofthestandard  

inadditiontoproceduralmasteryoftheskill. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES: 

6.NS.3DecimalAdditionandSubtraction 

LINEUPTHEDECIMALS!!inordertoaligntheplacevaluesofdigits Hint:Treatdecimalslikemoney.  $5=$5.00 

6.NS.3DecimalMultiplication  ×  

1. Removethedecimalsfromeachfactor 2. Countthetotaldecimalplacevaluesremoved 3. Multiplylikenormal 4. Placethedecimalbackintotheproductusingthetotalnumberof decimalplacevaluesremoved 

6.NS.3DecimalDivision  ÷  

Whenthereisadecimalinthedivisor,youmustmakesomechangesto alignyourdecimalbeforedividing.  

1. Movethedecimalinthedivisortomakeitawholenumber 2. Countthenumberofdecimalplacevaluejumpsandmovethe decimalinthedividendthesamenumberoftimesasthedivisor 

3. Movethedecimalupintothequotient 4. Dividelikeusinglongdivisionalgorithm  

   

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6.NS.3-DecimalOperations __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE  

Adding  1) 2.4+3.3=  

 

 

2) 12.7+2.8= 

 

 

3) 6.72+5=  

 

 

4) 245.987+16.204= 

 

 

5) 34.69+72.507= 

  

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subtracting  1) 7.4-3.3= 

 

 

2) 15.7-2.8=  

 

 

3) 6.79-5=  

 

 

4) 45.53-16.69= 

 

 

5) 94.609-72.517= 

 

 

   

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6.NS.3-DecimalOperations __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE Multiplying  

1) 2.4x0.3=  

 

 

2) 12.7x0.05=  

 

 

3) 6.72x10=  

 

 

4) 0.024x0.62= 

 

 

5) 4.8x5.9= 

 

 

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Dividing  

1) 0.24÷0.3=  

 

 

2) 0.125÷0.5=  

 

 

3) 68.5÷10=  

 

 

4) 12.4÷1.2= 

 

 

5) 4.8÷0.04= 

   

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6.NS.3-DecimalOperations __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE 

1) Supposeyoubuy5poundsofapplesfor$1.29 perpound.Howmuchmoneywouldyouspend ontheapples? 

     

2) Inordertotrainfora5k,youhavedecidedto doapracticerunof3.1milesandhavealready run1.56miles.Howmanymoremilesdoyou needtorun? 

      

3) Mrs.Joneswantstohiketwotrails.Thelength ofonetrailis6.706km.Thelengthoftheother trailis9.0704km.Whatisthetotallengthofthe twotrails? 

       

4) WholeFoodshadpineapplesonsalefor$1.20 perpound.Tonyspent$5.28onpineapples. Howmanypoundsofpineapplesdidhebuy? 

 5) Ahatcosts$10.95andaT-shirtcosts$14.20. 

Howmuchchangewillyoureceiveifyoupay forbothitemswitha$50bill? 

      

6) AshelfusedtostoreDVDsis60.96cmwide.If eachDVDis1.5cmwide,whatisthemaximum numberofDVDsthatcanbestoredonthe shelf? 

       

7) Atoyboatcosts$3.88andaballcosts$1.29.If Jabrebuys2toyboatsand3balls,howmuch totalmoneywillshespend?      

8) Tomhad$84.50andthenspent$12.25fora musicCD,$17.85foragift,and$15.45for gasoline.Howmuchdidhehaveleft? 

  

   

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6.NS.3-DecimalOperations __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRACTICEQUIZ  Thetableshowstheaveragepriceofgold(indollarsperounce)forseveralyears. 

 1.Findthequotientoftheaveragespricesofgoldin2010and1970.Whatdoesthequotientmean?        2.Aminerfoundthreepiecesofgoldinanundergroundminein1970.  Thepiecesweighed0.080ounce,0.122ounce,and0.096ounce.  

  2a.Findthetotalweightofthegoldthatwasfoundintheundergroundminein1970.       

2b.Findthetotalvalue(indollars)ofthegoldwhenitwasmined.        

2c.Abouthowmuchmorewasthegoldworthin2010thanin1970? 

     

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WEEK8 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

DailyMemorization 6.RP.3-EquivalentPercents,Decimals,Fractions 

Thirds __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   

-Youwillneedtohavethesebenchmarkfractions,decimals,percentsmemorizedthisweek.  

-Thebestwaytomemorizetheseistocreateflashcardsandpracticethemfor10minuteseachday.   

-Youcanalsohavesomeonequizyouwiththemtomakesureyouhavemasteredthem!     

MEMORIZEtheequivalentdecimal&percentforeachfractionbelow:      

    KhanAcademy.orghasatonofpracticewith“Percent,fraction,decimalconversions” 

 

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WEEK8 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

6.EE.1-OrderofOperations&Exponents Writeandevaluatenumericalexpressionsinvolvingwhole-numberexponents. 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ KhanAcademy:https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore/grade-6-EE#6.EE.A.1 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Reminder:Youmustdemonstratefullconceptualunderstandingofthestandard  

inadditiontoproceduralmasteryoftheskill. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  NOTES: Followthestepsofthepyramidfromtoptobottom! 

GreatlyExcuseMyDearAuntSally 

 

 

  

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6.EE.1-OrderofOperations&Exponents __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE//Exponents 

 

 

     

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6.EE.1-OrderofOperations&Exponents __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SKILLPRACTICE//OrderofOperations  WholeNumbers 1) 36x3+(56÷7)–65  

  

  

2) 6×[(34–26)+3]        3) 26x3+[(56÷7)–5]  

      

 4) [(14+7)+(66÷6)]÷4  

     

WholeNumberswithExponents 5) 8x(13-2)-32   

     6) (9-2)2+(10÷2)  

      7) (8-4)2+(12-15÷5) 

       8) (6x9+32)+3   

 

   

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6.EE.1-OrderofOperations&Exponents __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDPRACTICE 

          

          

          

   

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6.EE.1-OrderofOperations&Exponents __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRACTICEQUIZ  

 

    

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DailyMemorization--Weeks6-8 6.RP.3-EquivalentPercents,Decimals,Fractions 

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Fraction  *SIMPLESTFORMONLY* 

Decimal  Percent 

    30% 

41      

710      

    60% 

  0.8   

52      

    20% 

85      

83      

87      

81      

32      

  0.75  75% 

    5% 

  1.05      

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Skill/StandardPractice+DailyMemorization ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEK1//4.NBT.4/5.NBT.5/5.NBT.4/5.NBT.3 

SKILL Rounding 

1) 8.5 2) 100 3) 310.3 4) 6 5) 7 6) 9.7 7) 118.38 8) 90.7 9) 65.9 10) 71 

 11) 76.68 12) 815.76 13) 877.7 14) 12.26 15) 16 16) 96 17) 2.41 18) 3.99 19) 76 20) 716.51 

 Comparing 

1) 6.81>6.37 2) 6.32<6.5  3) 2.216>2.149 4) 6.48<6.99 5) 5.75=5.750 6) 2.59<2.684  7) 8.538>8.122 8) 6.81>6.1  

Expand  1) 2×100+3×10+1+(8×1⁄10)+(5×1⁄100)+(6×1⁄)1000 2) 3+(6×1⁄10)+(1×1⁄100)+(1×1⁄1000)  3) 3×100+6×10+2+(7×1⁄10)+(2×1⁄100)  4) 7×10+9+(5×1⁄10)+(6×1⁄100)+(4×1⁄1000)  5) 4×10+2+(1×1⁄10)  

STANDARD WholeNumbers 

1)83x504=41832Heowns41,832cards. 2)Theotherteamisextrainformation.150–60=90Hegot90yardsrunning. 3)TheJulytemperatureisextrainformation.90–15=75Itwas75degreestoday. 4)80–20–25–8=27Shehas$27left. 5)1,000,000–999–22,222=976,779Youhave$976,779left.  6)1,882+25=1,907Shewas25in1,907. 7)11daysx24hoursperday=264totalhours.264hoursx60minutesperhour=15840total minutes.Shemustwait15,840minutes. 

Decimals 1)C 2)D 3)D 4)B 5)870   6)1,050 7)1,270 8)300 9)107.315 10)820,040.05  

WEEK2//3.NF.2/3.NF.3/4.NF.1/4.NF.3c 

SKILL FractionsonNumberLine 1)8 2)  8

4 = 21 3)  8

8 = 1 4) 81 5)4 6)  4

2 = 21 7)  3

0 = 0 8) 31  

9)B 10)D 11)A 12)D 13)D 14)C 15)A 16)B EquivalentFractions 1)9 2)8 3)16 4)20 5)27 6)6 7)54 8)709)24 10)20 11)15 12)42 13)25 14)44 15)28 16)66 17)36 18)60 19)16 20)9 21)18 22)30 23)4 24)9 25)< 26)> 27)< 28)= 29)> 30)= 31)> 32)< 

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SimplifyingFractions Mixed→Improper Improper→Mixed 

 STANDARD FractionsonNumberLine  a) 4

1 b)TiedShoe= 43 Water=  4

5 = 1 41 Stretched=  4

9 = 2 41  

Fractionsfromlefttoright: , , ,32

35

36

37

32 < 3

537 < 3

8  36 = 2  

EquivalentFractions a)disagree b) 41 < 2

181 < 6

1  21 > 3

1  41 > 6

1  

SimplifyingFractions&ConvertMixed/Improper 

 WEEK3//5.NF.1 SKILL 

1) 320  

2) =455 31 4

3  

3) =67 1 6

1  

4) =455 31 4

3    

 5) =24

35 1 2411  

6) =861 7 8

5  

7) 1413  

8) =1138 3 5

11    

STANDARD 1) 24

13  

2) =1239 3 4

1  

3) =1522 1 7

15  

4) 6029  

WEEK4//6.NS.1 SKILL 

1) 85   2) 5

8 = 1 53   3)  90

30 = 31 4) 3

30 =110   5)49 

6)8 7) 7 21 8) 32

100 =825 9) 88

275 = 3 81 10) 312

285 = 2 43  

STANDARD 1)18 2) 1

20 3) 115 4)20 5)56 

6) 124 7) 3 2

1 8) 732  

    

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WEEK5//6.NS.4 SKILL 

LCM:  1)20 2)30 3)12 4)60 GCF: 1)4 2)7 3)18 4)12 Usedistributive: 1.5x+15 2.8+4m 3.6v+24 4.2b-10  UseGCF:  1.6(8+m) 2.4(5r+4z) 3.2(7n+6p) 4.9(4-z) 

STANDARD 2)B 3)C 5)D 13)D 15)D 

WEEK6//6.NS.2 SKILL 

1) 15 65 2) 222 3) 351 5

1 4) 343 5) 6 62 1210 = 2 6

5  

6) 0 01 828 = 1 7

2 7) 52 1615 8) 001 813

701 9) 165 151138 10) 23 716

243  STANDARD 

1)Therewere65cansineachboxand4cansleftoveraftertheboxeswerefilled. 2)PartA:288students PartB:9busses(mustrounduptoawholebus) 3)C 

WEEK7//6.NS.3 SKILL 

Add 1)5.7 2)15.5 3)11.72 4)262.191 5)107.197 Subtract 1)4.1 2)12.9 3)1.79 4)28.84 5)22.092 Multiply 1)0.72 2)0.635 3)67.2 4)0.01488 5)28.32 Divide 1)0.8 2)0.25 3)6.85 4) 0.3  1 5)120 

STANDARD 1)Multiply $6.45 2)Subtract 1.54miles 3)Add 15.7764km 4)Divide 4.4pounds 5)Add,thenSubtract $24.85 6)Divide,thenround 40DVDs(cost$40.46) 7)Multiply,thenAdd $11.63total(2boats=$7.76and3balls=$3.87) 8)Add,thenSubtract $38.95left 

WEEK8//6.EE.1 SKILL 

Exponents 1)9x9x9x9 2)4x4 3)4x4x4 4)6x6x6 5)8x8x8 6)45 7)92 8)42 9)34 10)55 11)4 12)512 13)729 14)36 15)216 16)64 17)25 18)8 19)27 20)49 

OOO//WholeNumbers 1)51 2)66 3)81 4)8 

OOO//WholeNumberswithExponents 5)79 6)54 7)25 8)66 

STANDARD 1)33 2)$60 3)45 4)37.524 5)28  

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PRACTICEQUIZZES __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEK1//4.NBT.4/5.NBT.5/5.NBT.4/5.NBT.3 

1) 10,225 2)787,536 3)$2,016 4a)113  4b)113.3 4c)113.29 5)90.98>90.9>90.089>90>89.89 WEEK2//3.NF.2/3.NF.3/4.NF.1/4.NF.3c 

FractionsonaNumberLine 1)sixths 1a) 61 1b) 6

5 1c)  69 = 1 2

1 1d)  612 = 2  

EquivalentFractions C.DanicaandVincenteatthesameamountofpie. SimplifyingFractions&ConvertMixed/Improper  1 8

1  

WEEK3//5.NF.1 1. 8

7 2.Babyby ofaday110 3. 1

12 4.45times  WEEK4//6.NS.1 

1. 25shifts  2.6batches 3) cups2 65  

 WEEK5//6.NS.4 

1) 3rows  2)30minutes 3)54+45 4)8backpacks  

WEEK6//6.NS.2 1) 432 2)6 3)14 

 WEEK7//6.NS.3 

1.Divide.Goldpricein2010isabout34timesthepricein1974. 2a.Add.0.298oz 2b.Multiply.$10.73 2c.Subtract.$354.18  

WEEK8//6.EE.1 1) 3 2)32 3)140 

  

   

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PRACTICEQUIZZES DailyMemorization 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  MEMORIZATIONWEEKS1-5//BasicFacts  MEMORIZATIONWEEKS6-8//PDFs 

  

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