Hi Grade Six!

Here is all information related to your upcoming exam in Math.

The Exam will take place Wednesday, February 12th, 2020. 

Think of it as “two tests” back to back and it’s only the material we’ve learned so far! This is to establish a positive experience with “exams” and to begin the process of getting ready for high school.

Yes you should feel a little nervous, and yes a little out of your comfort zone. It’s natural and it’s all about the experience and journey!

Remember: Always ask questions and have an open and positive mind!

 

 

 

You are capable of more than you know

 

  • Math Exam Outline
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  • Mock “Practice” Exam
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The following documents are if you want a little more review to practice in a certain area (I will continue to update)

Need a Study Planner? You can find one here! Thank you Mr. Kom!

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Patterns and Pattern Rules

T-Charts (Intro)

Rules in T-Charts

Describing & Creating Patterns

*NEW Chapter 1 Pattern Work Booklet

*NEW Chapter 1 Test Yourself (Multiple Choice)

Numeration

Place Value

Rounding Whole Numbers

Comparing and Ordering Numbers

*NEW Chapter 2 Numeration Work Booklet

*NEW Chapter 2 Test Yourself (Multiple Choice)

Data Management

Bar Graphs & Stem and Leaf Plots

Continuous & Discrete Data

Mean, Median, Mode & Range

Interpreting & Choosing Graphs

*NEW Chapter 3 Data Management Work Booklet

*NEW Chapter 3 Test Yourself (Multiple Choice)

Problem Solving

If you would like more help, or even to check your understanding…check out our self-made tutorials!

EXPANDED FORM

 

INEQUALITIES

 

Metric Conversions

 

COORDINATE PAIRS

 

MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE, and, RANGE

 

STEM and LEAF PLOTS

 

 

VARIABLES

LINE GRAPHS

*note: Line graphs happen OVER TIME. TIME IS ALWAYS on the X-AXIS. A Scatter Plot is when you don’t connect the lines.

 

HISTOGRAM