Grade 6 Mathematics emphasizes a deeper understanding of ratios, division of fractions, and the use of expressions and equations to solve problems. Students extend their knowledge of number systems to include negative numbers and begin analyzing and interpreting data in statistical contexts, preparing them for more advanced algebraic thinking.

 
 
 
Grade 6 Mathematics – Real-Life Area Applications (Hub Sequence: Week 10, Day 4)
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In this online lesson, students will solve real-world area problems involving spaces like rooms, fields, and other everyday surfaces. Using visual diagrams and video-based examples, learners will apply area formulas to situations like tiling floors and planning landscaping projects. This lesson supports students’ math development by strengthening applying area concepts.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Surface Area of 3D Shapes (Hub Sequence: Week 10, Day 3)
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In this online lesson, students will learn how to find the surface area of cubes and rectangular prisms by using nets to see all the faces of a 3D shape. Through visual diagrams and video-based examples, learners will calculate the area of each face and add them to find the total surface area. This lesson supports students’ math development by extending area calculation to 3D objects.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Area of Triangles (Hub Sequence: Week 10, Day 1)
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In this online lesson, students will learn to solve area problems involving triangles using the formula

A=12×b×hA=\tfrac{1}{2}\times b \times h

Through visual examples and video-based instruction, they’ll practice identifying the base and height even when triangles are rotated or positioned in different ways. This lesson supports students’ math development by strengthening understanding of area calculation.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Area of Quadrilaterals (Hub Sequence: Week 10, Day 2)
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In this lesson, students will learn how to find the area of common quadrilaterals—rectangles, squares, and parallelograms—using the formulas A = l × w and A = b × h. Through online visuals and short video examples, learners will practice choosing the correct formula and solving real-world area problems (like finding the surface area of a book cover or a tiled section of floor). This lesson strengthens students’ math development by building understanding of area calculation and when to apply different area formulas.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Percentage Increase and Decrease (Hub Sequence: Week 15, Day 2)
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In this online lesson, students will explore percentage change by solving real-world problems involving price increases, discounts, and other practical percent situations. Using visual aids, video-based examples, and interactive practice, learners will calculate percent increase and percent decrease and interpret what the change means in everyday contexts like shopping and saving. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening their ability to apply percentages in real-world scenarios.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Introduction to Percentages (Hub Sequence: Week 15, Day 1)
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In this online lesson, students will explore what percentages mean and how they connect to fractions and decimals through percent basics and hands-on percentage problems (like converting 0.5 to 50% or 1/4 to 25%). Learners may use visual aids such as grids or pie-chart-style models, along with interactive practice and video-based explanations, to make the connections clear. This lesson strengthens students’ mathematical development by building confidence in understanding percentages.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Area of Quadrilaterals (Hub Sequence: Week 10, Day 2)
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In this online lesson, students will explore how to find the area of common quadrilaterals—rectangles, squares, and parallelograms—using the formulas

A=l×wA = l \times w

 and

A=b×hA = b \times h

. Through visuals, video-based examples, and interactive practice, students will connect area formulas to real-life situations like measuring the surfaces of books, tiles, or tablet screens. This lesson strengthens students’ mathematical development by deepening their understanding of area calculation.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Area of Triangles (Hub Sequence: Week 10, Day 1)
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In this online lesson, students will explore how to find the area of a triangle using the formula

A=12×b×hA=\tfrac{1}{2}\times b\times h

. Through guided practice, they’ll learn how to correctly identify the base and height even when a triangle is rotated or positioned differently, using visuals like graph paper and triangle cutouts. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening their understanding of area calculation and how geometric measurements connect to problem-solving.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Writing Expressions (Hub Sequence: Week 11, Day 2)
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In this online Grade 6 math lesson, students will explore expression basics by translating word phrases into algebraic expressions using variables (for example, “3 more than a number” becomes x + 3). Using video-based instruction, visual aids, and interactive matching activities, students will practice writing expressions from real-world word problems and common verbal cues. This lesson supports students’ mathematical growth by strengthening understanding algebra basics.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Summative Assessment: Evaluating Algebra Skills (Hub Sequence: Week 29, Day 5)
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In this online lesson, students demonstrate their understanding of algebra by solving problems involving expressions, equations, and real-world applications drawn from topics studied throughout the term. The assessment may include visual supports, interactive questions, or video-based instructions to guide students through the process. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening evaluating algebra skills, emphasizing reasoning, accuracy, and problem-solving strategies.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Algebra Applications (Hub Sequence: Week 29, Day 4)
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In this online lesson, students explore how algebra can be used to solve real-life problems such as budgeting, calculating distances, and finding missing values in everyday situations like recipes or costs. Through visual models, interactive examples, and short video-based explanations, learners practice translating real-world scenarios into algebraic expressions and equations. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening their ability to apply algebraic reasoning to practical, real-world contexts.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Summative Assessment on Ratios and Percentages (Hub Sequence: Week 5, Day 5)
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Assessment on Ratios and Percentages gives students a chance to demonstrate what they know by solving multi-step problems that combine ratios, fractions, and percentages. In this online assessment, learners will work through test-style questions (with visuals such as tables or models when helpful) and then explain their strategies in a short written reflection. This assessment supports math development by evaluating understanding of key ratio and percent skills.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Comparing Ratios and Percentages (Hub Sequence: Week 5, Day 4)
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Comparing Ratios and Percentages teaches students how to use ratios and percentages to compare options and make smart decisions, such as choosing the better discount at two stores or comparing sports teams’ performance. In this online lesson, learners will watch short videos, explore visuals (tables/graphs), and solve comparison scenarios using both ratio and percent reasoning. This lesson supports math development by strengthening skills in using percentages for comparisons.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Writing Algebraic Expressions (Hub Sequence: Week 29, Day 3)
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In this online Grade 6 math lesson, students will explore how to write algebraic expressions by translating real-world phrases like “three times a number plus five” into symbolic form such as 3x + 5. Through guided examples and expression-writing practice, learners will build understanding of variables and how expressions represent real situations using visual aids, interactive elements, and short video instruction. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening foundational algebra skills and reinforcing confidence with algebra basics.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Fractions and Ratios (Hub Sequence: Week 5, Day 3)
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Fractions and Ratios helps students explore how fractions can be written and interpreted as ratios (for example,

34=3:4\frac{3}{4} = 3:4

) using visuals like fraction strips and simple models. In this online lesson, learners will watch short video explanations, use visual aids, and practice with real-life examples such as comparing liquid amounts or lengths. This lesson strengthens math development by focusing on relating fractions to ratios.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Real-Life Ratios and Percentages (Hub Sequence: Week 5, Day 2)
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Real-Life Ratios and Percentages helps students use real data—like sports records, population comparisons, and shopping discounts—to write and solve ratio and percent problems. Through short online videos, visuals, and interactive practice, learners will create their own data-based questions and calculate percentages to make meaningful comparisons. This lesson strengthens math growth by focusing on applying ratios and percentages in real-life situations.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Evaluating Powers + Quick Applications + Mini-Quiz (Hub Sequence: Week 37, Day 3)
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In this online lesson, students will practice evaluating numerical expressions with whole-number exponents by rewriting powers as repeated multiplication and computing the result. They’ll focus on squares and cubes as special cases, use parentheses and order of operations in simple exponent expressions, and apply exponents in quick real-life contexts like square area (s²), cube stacks or volume/count (s³), and powers-of-2 patterns. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening accurate and efficient evaluation of expressions with exponents (evaluating expressions with exponents).

Grade 6 Mathematics – What Are Exponents? (Hub Sequence: Week 37, Day 1)
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In this online lesson, students explore the meaning of exponents by learning how they represent repeated multiplication and how to identify the base and exponent in an expression. Using visual models, arrays, and clear examples, learners practice reading and interpreting expressions such as “3 to the 4th power” through interactive and video-based elements. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by strengthening their understanding of numerical structure and the meaning of exponents as part of building a strong foundation in expressions and equations.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Simplifying Expressions (Hub Sequence: Week 29, Day 1)
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In this online Grade 6 mathematics lesson, students explore the basics of algebra by learning how to simplify expressions using like terms and the distributive property, including problems such as

3(x+2)2x3(x + 2) - 2x

 Through visual aids, interactive examples, and possible video-based instruction, learners practice breaking down and combining parts of expressions in clear, step-by-step ways. This lesson supports students’ mathematical development by reinforcing core algebra foundations and strengthening their understanding of how expressions can be simplified logically and efficiently.

Grade 6 Mathematics – Dividing Fractions and Dividing Mixed Fractions
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In this online lesson, students will explore how to divide fractions and mixed numbers by using the concept of reciprocals and the invert-and-multiply rule. Through visual models, interactive examples, and guided practice, learners will understand why dividing by a fraction is equivalent to multiplying by its reciprocal. This lesson builds fluency and conceptual understanding in applying division of fractions to real-life and multi-step problems.