5th Grade Math
6th Grade Math
Learning Objectives
- Write whole numbers using exponents.
- Read and write whole numbers using standard form, expanded form, and number names.
- Change decimals to fractions.
- Change fractions with a power of 10 denominator to decimals.
- Understand decimal place value.
Important Dates
- 08/28/23 – Curriculum Night 5 p.m.-7 p.m.
- 08/31/23 – Homework calendar is due.
- 08/31/23 – Comprehension books will be checked.
- 09/01/23 – Test
Announcements
- All students must have a composition book, not a spiral bound notebook. Many students are not taking notes, or they are taking notes on loose-leaf paper, which they might lose. Students’ comprehension books should have the same notes as on my website.
- Students must keep up with their weekly homework calendar. Students receive a stamp for every homework assignment that they complete with integrity by the due date. At the end of the week, I count up all the stamps and issue a grade. If students have the maximum number of stamps for that week, then they earned an A for their weekly homework grade. If students do not have a calendar to submit, they earned a “Missing” grade, which is 0%.
Learning Objectives
- Add decimals.
- Subtract decimals.
- Multiply decimals.
- Divide whole numbers and decimals.
Important Dates
- 08/28/23 – Curriculum Night 5 p.m.-7 p.m.
- 08/31/23 – Homework calendar is due.
- 08/31/23 – Comprehension books will be checked.
- 09/01/23 – Test
Announcements
- All students must have a composition book, not a spiral bound notebook. Many students are not taking notes, or they are taking notes on loose-leaf paper, which they might lose. Students’ comprehension books should have the same notes as on my website.
- Students must keep up with their weekly homework calendar. Students receive a stamp for every homework assignment that they complete with integrity by the due date. At the end of the week, I count up all the stamps and issue a grade. If students have the maximum number of stamps for that week, then they earned an A for their weekly homework grade. If students do not have a calendar to submit, they earned a “Missing” grade, which is 0%.