Number, Number Sense, Computation, and Estimation
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Identify the location of a point representing a fraction or decimal between two whole numbers on a number line.M-6.1
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The fraction or decimal could be 1/2 or 0.5, 1/4 or 0.25, 1/3, or 1/8 between two whole numbers from 0 through 40.M-6.1.CC
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Identify the distance of positive and negative numbers from zero on a number line.M-6.2
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The distance of the positive or negative number from zero on the number line could range from 1 through 10.M-6.2.CC
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Compare whole numbers 0 through 80 on a number line.M-6.3
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Whole numbers 0 through 80 could be compared with the words “smaller,” “larger,” “same,” or with the symbols <, =, >.M-6.3.CC
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Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of whole numbers and fractions 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, or 1/8.M-6.4
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Problems use simple pictures, diagrams, models, or other representations and could include adding and subtracting whole numbers 0 through 40, adding or subtracting the fractions 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, or 1/8 always with like denominators, or adding or subtracting the fractions 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, or 1/8 to or from 1.M-6.4.CC
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Use currency for problems involving $10.00 or less, including with context. M-6.5
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Add, subtract, and multiply positive integers using a number line including with context.M-6.6
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Addition problems could have solutions from 0 through 50, and subtraction problems could have solutions -10 through 50. Multiplication problems could have solutions from 0 through 60.M-6.6.CC
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Solve practical problems involving multiplication and division of positive integers. M-6.7
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Given a context, multiply two numbers to solve a problem with solutions from 0 through 60. Divide two numbers with solutions from 0 through 20.M-6.7.CC
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Measurement and Geometry
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Tell time and measure elapsed time to the half and quarter hour using analog and digital clocks, including with context.M-6.8
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Times could be on the half hour or quarter hour in a.m. or p.m. and could include up to +/- 24 hours of elapsed time. Contexts will relate the time to an appropriate activity. M-6.8.CC
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Calculate the perimeter of triangles, squares, rectangles, and pentagons. M-6.9
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Problems could include: • triangles with given sides of 1 through 5 units in length, • squares and rectangles with given sides of 1 through 10 units in length, or • pentagons with given sides of 1 through 10 units in length.
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Identify points graphed in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane. M-6.10
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Points to be identified could be from a given point, X, with directions to find point, Y, or identified from an ordered pair.M-6.10.CC
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Identify congruent shapes. M-6.11
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Identification of congruent shapes could include triangles, circles, squares, rectangles, and/or pentagons.M-6.11.CC
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Probability, Statistics, Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
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Interpret data in picture and bar graphs and line plots to identify values. M-6.12
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Picture graphs could include up to 3 categories with values from 0 through 10. Bar graphs and line plots could have from 3 to 8 categories with values from 1 through 40.M-6.12.CC
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Calculate whole number averages from a data set. M-6.13
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Data sets to be averaged could include 2 numbers from 0 through 5 or 3 to 4 numbers from 0 through 10. M-6.13.CC
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Identify a missing value in input and output tables that have a proportional relationship between x and y. M-6.14
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Proportional relationships presented could have unit rates ranging from 1 to 10.M-6.14.CC
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Identify equivalent expressions and equations with one variable. M-6.15
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Simplifications could require combining like terms through addition or subtraction of whole numbers 1 through 40.M-6.15.CC
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Match practical situations to inequalities. M-6.16
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Matching could occur by using “more,” “less,” “greater than,” “less than,” or symbols > or <.M-6.16.CC
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6
- Where can I read the official document?
- Virginia Essentialized Standards of Learning (VESOL)
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