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The Illustrative Mathematics curriculum is problem-based curriculum that makes rigorous middle school mathematics accessible to all learners.

Daily assignments and materials are posted in Google Classroom.

 

Grade 6 Units of Study

Grade 6 Illustrative Mathematics

Units of Study:

  1. Area and Surface Area
  2. Introducing  Ratios
  3. Unit Rates and Percentages
  4. Dividing Fractions
  5. Arithematic in Base Ten
  6. Expressions and Equations
  7. Rational Numbers
  8. Data Sets and Distributions
  9. Putting It All Together

Links to Support Materials

Family Support Materials

Student Materials

Compacted Grade 7/8 Units of Study

Compacted Grade 7/8- Illustrative Math

Unit 1-Scale Drawings and Proportional Relationships (Gr 7 Units 1&2)

Unit 2-Measuring Circles (Gr 7 Unit 3)

Unit 3-Proportional Relationships and Percentages (Gr 7 Unit 4)

Unit 4- Rational Number Arithmetic (Gr 7 Unit 5)

Unit 5-Expressions, Equations and Inequalities (Gr 7 Unit 6)

Unit 6-Angles, Triangles and Prisms (Gr 7 Unit 7)

Unit 7-Rigid Transformations and Congruence (Gr 8 Unit 1)

Unit 8-Dialations, Similarities, and Introducing Slope

Unit 9-LInear Relationships

Unit 10-Exponents and Scientific Notation

Unit 11-Probability and Sampling

Culminating Unit

Link to Student Materials Gr 7

Link to Student Materials Gr 8

Link to Family Materials Gr 7

Link to Family Materials Gr 8

 

 

Practice to Fluency Links

Xtra Math - Students should participate in Xtra Math practice at least 5 times a week. 

Need Help?

If you get stuck on an assignment there are a few things you can do. 

  • Google Search your question. I find that Math Antics has many videos that can walk you through the concepts covered in class. 
  • Ask Sol! Go to Khan Academy and enter the topic in the search line and choose a video to watch and try examples.  Khan Academy follows the Illustrative Mathematics curriculum.

  • Email me at sbayer@sharoncenterschool.com  with your question. Give me enough information to answer the question (grade, assignment, page, problem number. Include the assignment date if it was not assigned within two days.)