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Grade 6 Math – Data Management Review Lesson

Grade: 6

Subject: Math

Curriculum: Atlantic Canada Math 6

Author: Krista Hamilton, Harkins Middle School, Miramichi, NB

Type of Resource: Lesson Plan

Description: SMART Notebook Data Management Review Lesson plan

Grade 6 Math Sample Student Outline

Grade: 6

Subject: Math

Curriculum: Atlantic Canada Math 6

Type of Resource: Sample Student Course Outline

Author: Krista Hamilton, Harkins Middle School, Miramichi, NB

Description: Sample student course outline explaining expectations and approximate unit timeline

Grade 6 Math Sample Student Outline

Grade 6 Science Sample Student Outline

Grade: 6

Subject: Science

Curriculum: Atlantic Canada Science 6

Type of Resource: Sample Student Course Outline

Author: Krista Hamilton, Harkins Middle School, Miramichi, NB

Description: A Sample Student Outline explaining evaluation/assessment/expectations as well as an approximate order/timeline for units.

Grade 6 Science Sample Student Outline

Gr. 6 Math – Decimals – ‘Dry-Erase’ Place Value Chart

Grade: 6

Subject: Math

NB Curriculum outcome:  GCO: Number (N): Develop number sense (http://www.gnb.ca/0000/publications/curric/Mathematics_NB_Curriculum_Grade_6.pdf)

SCO: N1: Demonstrate an understanding of place value for numbers:

greater than one million less than one thousandth.

Text: Math Makes Sense 6 (Pearson)

Lesson 3.1 – ‘Numbers to Thousandths and Beyond’ – Pages 89-91

The attached place value chart is a great asset while teaching decimals.  Place a class set of charts in sheet protectors and have a set of dry erase markers to hand out.  While students are working on questions in which a place value chart would aid them, allow them to work questions out on the ‘dry-erase chart’.

http://hms.nbed.nb.ca/teacher/doc/grade-6-math-decimals-place-value-chart

 

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