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Ratios and Proportional Relationships6.RP
- A
Understand ratio concepts and use ratio reasoning to solve problems. (M)M.6.RP.A
- 1
Demonstrate a simple ratio relationship.M.EE.6.RP.1
- 2
Not applicable. See M.EE.7.RP.1.
- 3
Not applicable. See M.EE.8.F.1.
- 1
The Number System6.NS
- A
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to divide fractions by fractions.M.6.NS.A
- 1
Compare the relationships between two-unitfractions.M.EE.6.NS.1
- 1
- B
Flexibly and efficiently compute with multidigit numbers and find common factors and multiples.M.6.NS.B
- 2
Apply the concept of fair share and equal shares to divide. M.EE.6.NS.2
- 3
Use the meaning of multiplication and the properties ofoperations (e.g., the distributive property) to develop and understand strategies to find products with multiples of 3, 4, and 9 within 100.M.EE.6.NS.3
- 4
Not applicable.
- 2
- C
Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers. (M) M.6.NS.C
- 5
Describe quantities having opposite directions or values as positive and negative numbers (e.g., temperature above/below zero).M.EE.6.NS.5
- 6
Describe quantities having opposite directions or values as positive and negative numbers (e.g., temperature above/below zero).M.EE.6.NS.6
- 7
Describe quantities having opposite directions or values as positive and negative numbers (e.g., temperature above/below zero).M.EE.6.NS.7
- 8
Describe quantities having opposite directions or values as positive and negative numbers (e.g., temperature above/below zero).M.EE.6.NS.8
- 5
The Expressions and Equations6.EE
- A
Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions. M.6.EE.A
- 1
Evaluate if an equation is true.M.EE.6.EE.1
- 2
Evaluate if an equation is true.M.EE.6.EE.2
- 3
Apply the properties of addition to identify equivalent numerical expressions.M.EE.6.EE.3
- 4
Not applicable.
- 1
- B
Reason about and solve one variable equations and inequalities. M.6.EE.B
- 5
Match an equation to a real world problem in which variables are used to represent numbers. M.EE.6.EE.5
- 6
Match an equation to a real world problem in which variables are used to represent numbers.M.EE.6.EE.6
- 7
Match an equation to a real world problem in which variables are used to represent numbers.M.EE.6.EE.7
- 8
Not applicable.
- 5
- C
Represent and analyze quantitative relationships between dependent and independent variables. (M)M.6.EE.C
- 9
Not applicable.
- 9
Geometry6.G
- A
Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, surface area, and volume. (M)M.6.G.A
- 1
Solve real-world and mathematical problems about area using unit squares. M.EE.6.G.1
- 2
Solve real-world and mathematical problems about volume using unit cubes.M.EE.6.G.2
- 3
Not applicable.
- 4
Not applicable.
- 1
Statistics and Probability6.SP
- A
Develop understanding of statistical variability. (M) M.6.SP.A
- 2
Display data on a graph or table that shows variability in the data.M.EE.6.SP.2
- 1
Display data on a graph or table that shows variability in the data. M.EE.6.SP.1
- 3
Not applicable.
- 2
- B
Summarize and describe distributions. (M) M.6.SP.B
- 4
Display data on a graph or table that shows variability in the data.M.EE.6.SP.4
- 5
Summarize data distributions shown in graphs or tables.M.EE.6.SP.5
- 4
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