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Showing posts with label 6th grade math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6th grade math. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Math Test Review Activities Grade 6

Ready for 6th grade math review? 

Let's look at 6 different resources that can improve your math test review. 


There are many ways to do math test prep review. I've compiled a list of resources that are ready to use now. By doing at least one actionable strategy of math test prep you can improve your students' scores by 10%. Choose the best one for your kids now. 

1. Math Test Prep Lesson Plans Grade 6. These Math Test Prep Lesson Plans cover all 6th Grade middle school standards. A great tool to prepare students for the end of year test. 3 weeks of math lesson plans done for you. Easy to use and implement in your math class.



2. End of Year Math Review Folder Grade 6This Math Folder includes information, suggestions for testing, and review of sixth grade math skills. A great tool for students to use before the big test. Easy to print and use with any type of folder.


3. Middle School Math Reference Sheet Activities and QuizThese Math Reference Sheet activities and quiz cover all 6th, 7th, and 8th grade skills students need to the end of year test. A great tool to use for students as an instructional aide or support. Easy to use before any assessment!


4. End of Year Math Review 6th Grade BookletHelp students understand how to answer assessment questions based on the sixth grade math standards. Students also review key vocabulary words and assess their understanding of all sixth grade standards and math skills.


5. Test Prep Math Practice Worksheets Grade 6A great tool to use as a Review, Test Prep, Intervention, or Classwork before the end of year exam. This test prep packet covers all math skills and standards for sixth grade. It is an excellent overview of the 6th Grade Math Curriculum.


6. End of Year Math Review BINGO Game Grade 6. Students will review key sixth-grade math skills while having fun playing BINGO!


Math Test Prep is important for your kids to practice specific skills and strategies. These skills and strategies will help them feel comfortable and capable of acing the standardized math test this year. Choose one test prep and watch your students' confidence in math increase as their skills increase to meet the grade level standards. 


Happy Reviewing!

Friday, September 6, 2019

3 Strategies for Practicing Math Vocabulary

Do your students struggle with math?

Do your students know their math vocabulary?



3 Strategies For Practicing Math Vocabulary 


Math is a language like English, French, or Spanish. There are key concepts in math that need to be explained and well defined. How do your students understand math vocabulary? Do you have them practice the terms? Here are three strategies to use with your students for practicing new math vocabulary words.


1. Make an Interactive Math Word Wall. 

What do you display on your classroom walls? Do your students create it or is it teacher made? Have your students create an Interactive Math Word Wall. Students will write the definitions and pictures for each word. Display their work on post-it notes beside or below the math word. Students will enjoy creating this word wall in your classroom. They will even ask if they can "cheat" and look at it during a quiz or test. Why do they ask this? It is a helpful reference for them to be reminded what the vocabulary word means. Math is a language that needs to be modeled and taught daily for comprehension.

2. Make a Math Writing Center

Do your students know how to write math? Do they need a scaffolded approach to using math word in context? Try using a Math Writing Center. When you do math centers or math workshops in your classroom have one center be writing math only. Students will work on writing sentences with important grade level math terms. This will help build students' math writing confidence. Students need to practice with a scaffolded approach. This is a great solution for students to learn how to write math terms in the appropriate context.


3. Make a Vocabulary Notebook. 

How do your students learn and record new vocabulary? Do your students make math vocabulary maps? Students will take ownership of their Math Vocabulary Notebook. Have students write 3-5 terms per week. Students will add new math vocabulary word maps to their notebooks every week. At the end of the year they will have completed the entire year's list of grade level vocabulary.

Using math vocabulary notebooks is one way to practice vocabulary every week. Try a FREE math vocabulary map today!


Free Math Vocabulary Cards

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    Happy Teaching!

    Tuesday, June 18, 2019

    Middle School Math Stations Grades 6, 7, 8

    Have you used Math Workshops or Math Stations in your classroom?

    Are you looking for the Best Math Stations to use with your students?

    Do you want your students to work independently and practice key math skills during class?


    The Best Math Stations (Math Workshops) are easy to implement, versatile and differentiate three levels of Math. As a teacher you need math stations to help your students practice and apply many different math skills. Included in these station sets are Math Vocabulary, Math Practice, Math Applications, Technology/Computers, Reading Math in the Real World, and Math Word Problems. Directions are written at the top of every station with a Math Station guide for the students to write their answers on. Your job just got easier, because ALL the answer keys are included for quick grading. This is the perfect classwork assignment for students to complete and finish in one class period!



    Get students engaged in math this year. Review key middle school math skills and facilitate your classroom with math station activities. 

    Included are the following Math Stations:

    *Grade 6:

    *Grade 7:

    *Grade 8:

    Included in all Math Stations activities are the lesson plan directions for setup, Common Core Standards addressed, and answer keys for all Math problems. When I implemented Math stations I saw my students have math concepts reinforced which resulted in higher test scores for my lower achieving students. It helped make connections to other math concepts, to math in the real world, and practical applications of concepts that may seem only theoretical in the classroom. Math stations are an engaging and self-motivating activity. All middle school students love math stations (math workshops) because they are in control of their learning process. 


    Teacher Meredith said, "I was intimidated to start math stations with my middle schoolers, but this made it easy and they like it!"

    Not sure where to start? Try a Math Station Activity for FREE! 


    Free Math Stations

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      "Love this resource! Literally, no prep necessary!" said middle school math teacher Lari.
      Charlene said, "Awesome resource!  I love the variety/choice of stations."

      These math station activities can be a great resource for your classroom too. Math workshops can help your students engage in grade level math. Get your students practicing and applying key middle school math skills today!

      Happy Teaching!

      Wednesday, April 17, 2019

      The BEST End of Year Math Review Game

      How do you do End of Year Math review? 

      What activity do you use for End of Year Math review? 

      What do your students want for End of Year Math review? 


      Best End of Year Math Review Game 

      Have some fun and end the year with a fun math review! Did you know that reviewing for a math test with a game has 23 percentile gain (Marzano 2001). Yes! Have fun with a review and play a game or two. Students will learn, be more prepared for the math test, and have fun in your classroom. Get started today!

      Included in each Grade Level Bingo Game are:


      • 48 Colored calling cards


      • 48 Black & White calling cards


      • 1 Blank Bingo Card for Students to Create & Fill out with the Answers Provided (with workspace provided)


      • 10 Bingo Cards already filled in for students


      • Teacher facilitated activity for 60-90 minutes of classroom time


      • NO PREP Print & GO!


      • ALL ANSWER KEYS included

      Topics Covered Grade 6:
      • Number Patterns
      • Statistics & Graphs
      • Operations with Decimals
      • Operations with Fractions
      • Ratios & Rates
      • Percents
      • Proportions
      • Measurement
      • Perimeter, Area, & Volume
      • Algebra & Equations
       Topics Covered Grade 7:

      • Functions
      • Integers
      • 1 & 2 Step Equations
      • Fractions
      • Ratios & Rates
      • Percents
      • Proportions
      • Measurement
      • Perimeter, Area, & Volume
      • Probability
      Topics Covered Grade 8:
      • Functions
      • Equations
      • Slope
      • Fractions
      • Algebraic Expressions
      • Rate of Change
      • Scientific Notation
      • Graphing
      • Distance on a Coordinate Plane
      • Pythagorean Theorem
      • Volume
      • Systems of Equations
      • Two Way Tables


      When students are engaged in the learning process, they are the ones learning. Go with a student centered approach to math review. Keep the math review simple and to the point, so that your students will shine.

      Happy Reviewing!