6th Grade Math.xlsx - NBISD



New Braunfels ISDYear at a Glance 2019-20206th Grade Mathematics*August 2019Spiral TEKSAll Mathematical Process Standards Are Embedded Within Each Unit Of This CourseTimeline1st QuarterAug 26-Oct 18, 2019(38 Instructional Days)2nd Quarter Oct 21-Dec 20, 2019(40 Instructional Days)Big IdeasUnit 1 - Gearing Up For 6th Grade Mathematics Unit 2 - IntegersUnit 3 - Operations with Decimals Unit 4 - Operations with FractionsUnit 5 - Rational Numbers (Comparing and Operations)Unit 5 Continued - Rational Numbers (Comparing and Operations) Unit 6 - Exponents, Order of Operations and Prime Factorization Unit 7 - One-Step EquationsUnit 8 - Ratios and Proportions Review and AssessmentPacing8 weeks8 weeksTEKSUnit 1 - Gearing Up For 6th Grade Mathematics - Review of Previous Content to get ready for 6th Grade Mathematics!Unit 2 – Integers - This unit covers: integers, comparing integers, adding and subtracting integers, multiplying and dividing integers, the coordinate plane, transformations, surveys, and data displays.TEKS: (6.2A, 6.2B, 6.2C, 6.3C, 6.3D, 6.3E, 6.7A)Unit 3 – Operations with Decimals - This unit covers: how to multiply decimals and whole numbers, the distributive property, how to multiply and divide decimals by whole numbers, how to multiply decimal powers of ten, how to divide by decimals, metric units of mass and capacity, and how to convert metric units.TEKS: (6.2A, 6.2B, 6.2C, 6.2D, 6.2E, 6.3E, 6.7A)Unit 4 – Operations with Fractions - This unit covers: number patterns and fractions, prime factorization, greatest common factors, equivalent fractions, least common multiples, ordering fractions, mixed numbers, improper fractions, converting decimals to fractions, and converting fractions to decimals.TEKS: (6.2B, 6.2C, 6.2E 6.3A, 6.3B, 6.3C, 6.3D, 6.3E, 6.4G, 6.4F, 6.5C)Unit 5 - Rational Numbers (Comparing and Operations) - The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and compare rational numbers in a variety of forms. The students will also cover using all operations with rational numbers.TEKS: (6.3E, 6.4F, 6.4G, 6.5C)Unit 5 Continued – Rational Numbers (Comparing and Operations) - The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and compare rational numbers in a variety of forms. The students will also cover using all operations with rational numbers.TEKS: (6.3E, 6.4F, 6.4G, 6.5C)Unit 6 - Exponents, Order of Operations and Prime Factorization - This unit covers: how to simplify and generate equivalent numerical expressions using order of operations including whole number exponents and prime factorization. Students will determine if two expressions are equivalent using models and algebraic representations to distinguish between expressions and equations verbally, numerically and algebraically. TEKS: (6.3D, 6.3E, 6.7A)Unit 7 – One-Step Equations - This unit covers: how to write and represent algebraic equations. Students will also model and solve one-step variable, one-step equations to represent real world situations.TEKS: (6.9A, 6.9B, 6.9C, 6.10A, 6.10B)Unit 8 – Ratios and Proportions - This unit covers: ratios, proportions, and percents, including rates, solving proportions, scale drawings, finding the percent of a number, and using a proportion in a problem solving strategy.TEKS: (6.4B, 6.4C, 6.4D, 6.4E, 6.4H, 6.5A, 6.5B)Review and AssessmentSpiral TEKSAll Mathematical Process Standards Are Embedded Within Each Unit Of This CourseTimeline3rd QuarterJan 6-March 6, 2020(43 Instructional Days)4th Quarter March 16-May 28, 2020(52 Instructional Days)Big IdeasUnit 9 - Coordinate GridsUnit 10 - Expressions and Inequalities Unit 11 - Mathematical PropertiesUnit 12 - Independent vs. Dependent Variables Unit 13 - Geometric FiguresUnit 13 Continued - Geometric FiguresUnit 14 - Displaying, Analyzing and Summarizing Data Unit 15 - Financial LiteracyReview and AssessmentPacing9 weeks11 weeksTEKSUnit 9 – Coordinate Grids - This unit covers: how to locate and graph points in all four quadrants using ordered pairs of rational numbers TEKS: (6.11A)Unit 10 – Expressions and Inequalities - This unit covers: writing expressions and equations, solving equations using addition and subtraction, solving equations using multiplication and division, an introduction to functions and graphing functions, an introduction to probability, finding outcomes, and understanding the probability of independent events.TEKS: (6.4E, 6.7A, 6.7B, 6.7C, 6.7D, 6.9A, 6.9B, 6.9C, 6.10A, 6.10B)Unit 11 – Mathematical Properties - The student applies mathematical process standards to develop an understanding of the relationships in the mathematical process that generate equivalent expressions using the properties of operations.TEKS: (6.4A, 6.4C, 6.7D)Unit 12 – Independent vs. Dependent Variables - The student applies mathematical process standards to use multiple representations to describe algebraic relationships.TEKS: (6.6A, 6.6B, 6.6C, 6.11A)Unit 13 – Geometric Figures - This unit covers: geometry, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, congruent and similar figures, line symmetry, and problem solving using a Venn diagram.TEKS: (6.8A, 6.8B, 6.8C, 6.8D, 6.10A)Unit 13 Continued – Geometric Figures - This unit covers: geometry, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, congruent and similar figures, line symmetry, and problem solving using a Venn diagram.TEKS: (6.8A, 6.8B, 6.8C, 6.8D, 6.10A)Unit 14 – Displaying, Analyzing and Summarizing Data - The student applies mathematical process standards to use numerical or graphical representations to analyze problems.TEKS: (6.12A, 6.12B, 6.12C, 6.12D, 6.13A, 6.13B)Unit 15 – Financial Literacy - The student applies mathematical process standards to develop an economic way of thinking and problem solving, which is useful in one's life as a knowledgeable consumer and investor.TEKS: (6.14, 6.14B, 6.14C, 6.14D, 6.14E, 6.4F, 6.4G, 6.4H)Review and Assessment ................
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