Common Core Math Grade 6

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Common CoreMathGrade 6Final Review10 Worksheets/Quizzes

Common Core MathGrade 610-Worksheet Final ReviewEach of the 10 worksheets has 8 or 9 different questions. Afterfinishing all 10 worksheets, your students will have a completed areview of all the sixth grade common core math standards. Eachstandard is covered by at least one question. I am a sixth gradeteacher and have successfully used these worksheets in my ownclassroom!Use the worksheets to review before your year-end test or to fill thoselast weeks of school when all your curriculum has been taught.Use the worksheets as a preassessment at the beginning of the year.Analyze your students’ performance to see where you need to reviewand reteach.Do one worksheet a day or give them the entire set as a review packet.Use these worksheets in the beginning weeks of 7th grade to review 6thgrade concepts. Find your students’ weaknesses.Thanks for your purchase!Jeni HallPlease check out my other 6th grade products:Weekly Reviews (30 weeks of daily reviews with a quiz for Friday)Interactive Math Journal (covers all 6th Grade Math Standards)Unit Plans (includes worksheets, activities, quizzes, etc.) Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #1Name6. Plot the following points:A (-2, 2) B (-4, -4) C (1, -4) D (3, 2)Connect the points.1. 21.05 0.2 What is the name of the polygon?How long is line segment AD?2. Write a statistical question to find outstudents’ favorite flavor of gum.What is the area of the shape?3. If 3 drinks cost 9.00, how much will5 drinks cost?7. What is the area of the white border?4. 4x 2 10Which value of x from the followingsolution set makes this equation true?{1, 2, 3, 4}8 cm2 cm9 cm15 cm5. Find the volume of therectangular prism.4.5 cm8. 87.32 x 7.5 2.5 cm3 cm Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #21.56 Name6. What would be the new coordinatesof point B if it was reflected across they-axis?1 22. The points scored on a math quizwere:19 25 21 22 20 26 26 17ACFind the MeanMedianMode7. The frequency table shows the students’scores on a recent math test. Whatpercentage of the students scored at least 81on the test?3. Write the unit rate for each of thefollowing:Jamal earned 36 for 4 hours of work.We traveled 350 miles in 7 hours.20 pens cost 02091-1007Evaluate the expression.33 2 x 20 – 43 5. Find thesurface area ofthe rectangularprism.8. Kenyon arranged flowers in identicalbouquets. If he had 21 red flowers and 28yellow flowers, what is the greatestnumber of bouquets he could make?5 cm2 cm3 cm Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #3Name1. 23.8 15.689 6. What would be the other 2coordinates of a square if one vertex islocated at (-3, -1) and a second vertex islocated at (3, -1)?2. Write the following in order from leastto greatest:47151000.7, 0.84, , 82%,3. Samantha is riding a raft down astream that is moving at a rate of 65feet per minute. How far downstreamdoes she travel in 5 minutes?37. The Hall Family garden is 4 of an acre. If1they divide their garden into 8 acresections, how many sections will theyhave?4.Evaluate the expressions for x 63x 5 Number of Family Pets5. Find the area of the triangle.FrequencyX3 – 10 65432100-110 ft2-34-5Pets6-78-98. How many families have at least 4 pets?15 ft Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #41. 67.3 x 0.89 Name6. Courtney bought a shirt for 24 with acoupon for 25% off. What was theoriginal price of the shirt before thediscount?2. Write the ratio of circles to squares insimplest form.7. Marco is making beaded bracelets. Eachbracelet will have the exact same numberof red and blue beads. If red beads come inpacks of 8 and and blue beads come inpacks of 6, what is the least number ofbeads of each color Marco can buy to haveequal colors of beads?3. Graph the inequality and then list 3possible solutions.x -18. Solve each equation.Possible solutions:4. Write an integer that represents each ofthe following situations.15 feet below sea levelx 18 39x r – 87 146r 8h 136h 𝑔A deposit of 306 8g The team lost 6 yards on the play5. Find the area of the parallelogram.3 ft9. During the school fundraiser, Isaac soldtubs of cookie dough for 15 each. Hemade 165. Write an equation that couldbe used to find the number of tubs thatDominic sold.9 ft Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #5Name1. 512.3 0.25 2. Which two teams have equivalentratios of wins to 147Lions18103. Mr. Hill has 27 students in his classand Mr. Chang has 24 students in hisclass. Both classes will be divided intoequal sized teams within their ownclasses. What is the greatest number ofstudents that can be on team so that allthe teams are an equal number?5. Write an algebraic expression for eachof the following:s divided by 108 times b7 more than h8 less than the product of 3 and r6. A family drives for 4 hours at an averageof 62 miles per hour. How far does thefamily travel?7. Mrs. Hall’s sixth graders walk laps everyday on the school track. The following arethe number of laps the class completed inthe last 12 weeks:15, 18, 20, 20, 10, 22, 14, 7, 18, 19, 15, 23Create a box plot of the data.4. Find the surface area of the squarepyramid.4 ft6 ft8. Fill in the missing values in the ratio table.FeetInches1424536 Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #6Name1. 23.7 – 15.863 45. Raul has 5 pound of modeling clay. Heneeds to divide the clay into bags that1hold 10 pound each. How many bags willhe fill?2. Write an inequality for each of thefollowing situations:The temperature was less than 7⁰ F.You must be at least 42 inches tall to ridethe rollercoaster.6. If 2 bags of nuts cost 5.50, how muchwill 7 bags cost?The repairs to the car will be at least 125.7. Mrs. Allred’s band members practiced thefollowing numbers of hours last week:3. Combine like terms and apply thedistributive property to create anequivalent expression.2, 8, 5, 6, 8, 6, 6, 5, 2, 6, 6, 7Create a dot plot of the data.2(5a 3b) 5a 2b 6y 2(3x 5) 2y 3 8r 3r2 6r2 2r r Label the gap and cluster in the data set.What is the most common numbers of hoursthat the band members practiced?4. Find the area of the trapezoid.4 ftWhat is the total number of hours the bandmembers practiced last week?12 ft15 ft10 ft8. 13% of 189 Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #71.38 1 4Name2. The ratio of dogs to cats at the petstore is 1:3. If there are are 6 more catsthan dogs, how many dogs are at the petstore?6. Melanie is taking flute lessons. Herflute teacher charges 32.50 per hour. IfMelanie has 2.5 hours of lessons eachweek, what is the weekly charge for herlessons?7. Seth rides the bus to work each day. Hespends 2.25 on bus fare. Write an equationto represent the total amount he spent onbus fare for d number of days.3. Apply the distributive property inreverse to create an equivalent expression.16a 8b What is the independent variable?25g 15 What is the dependent variable?24f 16b Create a table of values for the equation.4. Identify the points on the number line.A-2B-1AC018. Minutes spent running each day:2B C5. Find the area of the complex shape.39, 41, 56, 15, 25, 42, 55, 23, 15, 25, 18, 22,29, 31, 35, 45, 45, 19, 53, 40, 35, 28, 32, 48,59, 22, 29, 52, 25, 35, 45, 15, 18, 55, 23, 28Create a frequency chart of the data:12 in3 inMinutesFrequency7 in4 in8 in Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #81. Solve each equation.x 37 103x r – 52 207r 7d 161d 𝑚8 12m 2. The 120 sixth graders are going on afield trip to the museum. The museumrequests a ratio of students to adultchaperones of 8:1. How many adultchaperones will be needed?3. Write an inequality for each of thefollowing situations:You need to sell at least 25 tickets.Name35. Petra has 5 4 yard of ribbon to makenecklaces. She wants to make 4necklaces that are the same length. Howlong will each necklace be?6. Place the integers in order from least togreatest.- 10, -6, 8, 1, 9, -3, 07. Hannah wants to rent a bike. Bike rentalscost 15 per hour plus a one-time fee of 8.Write an equation to represent therelationship between the number of hours hHannah rents the bike and the total cost c.You can’t be more than 40 pounds to ridethe ponies.There were less than 12 people in theclass.4. Find the volume of the prism.1in2178148. On a map of a campground, the swimmingpool is located at (2, -3), the camp store at (2,8,) and the tent at (-7, 8). If each unitrepresents 5 feet, how many feet will it be towalk from the tent to the store and then tothe pool?inin Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #93Name71. 2 4 1 8 6. Find the prime factorization of each ofthe following:36:2. Which is the better buy?60:5 books for 12.00OR4 books for 10.0075:7. Maurisa gets 8 per week for anallowance. She saves 25% of her allowanceeach week. How long will it take Maurisa tosave 16?3. Math Test Quiz Scores:16, 20, 22, 25, 25, 20, 15, 18, 19, 20, 23, 17Find the ModeMedian Mean4. Find the measures of variability for themath test scores from problem 3.8. Devin is driving from Salt Lake City, Utah,to Denver, Colorado. So far he has driven80% of the distance, or 400 miles. How far isthe distance from Salt Lake City to Denver?RangeMean Absolute Deviation9.5. Find the surface area of the prism. -6 7 17 -3 0 -15 7 cm4 cmThe opposite of -6 2 cmThe opposite of 8 The opposite of the opposite of -10 Hall’s Happenings

CCSS 6th Grade MathFinal Review #101.Name34.8 6.879 6. Create a table of values then graph thefollowing equation:xyx 2 y2. The ratio of boys to girls in the schoolchoir is 3:4. If there are 12 girls in thechoir, how many boys are in the choir?3. 18% of 87 45% of 175 7% of 98 4. Identify the points on the number line.AB-2-1AC017.82 – (52 1) 15 – 32 15 3 2B C4 in5. Find the area of theshaded region.8. Ages of students in a dance class:6, 7, 8, 8, 5, 9, 10, 8, 8, 9, 7, 5, 11, 5, 11, 9Make a box plot for the data.3 in12 in3 inWhat is the interquartile range?9 in Hall’s Happenings

Answer KeyFinal Review #11. 105.252. Sample: What is the favoriteflavor of gum of the sixthgraders?3. 154. 25. 33.75 cm36. Check plotted pointsParallelogram, 5 units, 30 u27. 119 cm28. 654.9Final Review #41. 59.8972. 1:23. Check graphs for accuracy4. -15, 30, -65. 27 ft26. 327. 24 beads8. 21, 233, 17, 489. 15t 165Final Review #21. 1 2/32. Mean-22, Median-21.5,Mode-263. 9/hour, 50 mph, 0.08/pen4.35.62 cm26.(2, -4)7.54%8.7 bouquetsFinal Review #51. 2049.22. Leopards and Pirates3. 3 students/team4. 84 ft25. s 10, 8b, 7 h, 3r -86. 248 miles7. Check box plots8. 2, 3, 12, 48, 60Final Review #31. 39.4892. 0.7, 71/100, 4/5, 82%, 0.843. 325 ft4. 23, 2065. 75 ft26. (-3, 5) (3,5)7. 6 sections8. 10 familiesFinal Review #61. 7.8372. t 7, i 42, r 1253. 15a 8b, 6x 8y 13, 9r2 11r4. 84 ft25. 8 bags6. 19.257. Check dot plots6, 67 hours8. 24.57

Answer Key ContinuedFinal Review #71. 1 1/22. 3 dogs3. 4(4a 2b), 5(5g 3),8(3f 2b)4. -1 1/2, - 1/4 , 1 1/45. 66.5 in26. 81.257. t 2.25dindependent- ddependent- tCheck value table8. Sample frequency chart(intervals may vary)Final Review #81. 66, 259, 23, 962. 15 adults3. t 25, p 40, p 124. 35/64 in35. 1 7/16 yard6. -10, -6, -3, 0, 1, 8, 97. c 15h 88. 100 feetFinal Review #91. 1 7/152. 5 books for 123. Mode-20, Median-20, Mean-204. Range-10, MAD-2.55. 100 cm26. 36 22 32, 60 22 3 575 3 527. 8 weeks8. 500 miles9. 6, 7, 17, 3, 0, 15, 6, -8. -10Final Review #101. 41.6792. 9 boys3. 15.66, 78.75, 6.864. -1 2/3, -1/4, 2 1/45. 117 in26. Check values table and graphsfor accuracy7. 38, 118. Check box plot for accuracymedian—8, first quartile—6.5third quartile—9, min—5,max—11, IR—2.5

CCSS 6th Grade Math Name _ Final Review #3 Hall’s Happenings 1. 23.8 15.689 _ 2. Write the following in order from least to greatest: 0.7, 0.84, 4 5, 82%, 71 100 3. Samantha is riding a raft down a stream that is moving at a rate of 65 feet per minute. How far dow