Math Syllabus

Sixth Grade Math Syllabus
Wilson’s Creek School
Mr. Dlouhy
2014-2015

Course Description:
Sixth-grade students develop an understanding of the concept of a ratio and use ratio reasoning to solve a variety of real-world and mathematical problems, including those involving unit pricing and constant speed. Students extend their understanding of operations with fractions to include dividing fractions by fractions. Sixth-graders compute fluently with multi-digit numbers and decimals and find the greatest common factor and least common multiples of certain whole numbers. Students expand their scope of numbers to the system of rational numbers, which includes negative rational numbers and integers. They locate rational numbers on a number line, add and subtract negative numbers, and graph points in all four quadrants of the coordinate plane. Students write expressions and equations with variables and apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions. Students begin to think statistically as they summarize numerical data sets by quantitative measures of center and variability. They build upon the foundation of area to determine area and volume of more complex shapes.

Grading Policy:
Grades will be divided into the following categories with the following weight given:
70%: Tests- (Assessment) which includes quizzes, tests, and projects
30%: Daily Work- (Practice) which includes homework, in class assignments, and participation
Extra Credit- will be given at the discretion of the teacher.

Course Objective:

Ratios and Proportional Relationships
·         Understand ratio concepts and use ratio reasoning to solve problems.

The Number System
·         Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to divide fractions by fractions.
·         Multiply and divide multi-digit numbers and find common factors and multiples.
·         Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers.

Expressions and Equations
·         Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions.
·         Reason about and solve one-variable equations and inequalities.
·         Represent and analyze quantitative relationships between dependent and independent variables.

Geometry
·         Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, surface area, and volume.

Statistics and Probability
·         Develop understanding of statistical variability.
·         Summarize and describe distributions.

Mathematical Practices
1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively.
3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
4. Model with mathematics.
5. Use appropriate tools strategically.
6. Attend to precision.
7. Look for and make use of structure.
8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.

Textbook:
National Glencoe Math, Course 1, Copyright 2015

Extra Help:
*Before or after school help – The child or parent just needs to request some additional help, and I can schedule a time to work with him/her either before or after school on a particular lesson.  A time will need to be scheduled due to my before or after school duties.