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Pacing Guide 6th Grade Mathematics Week of: Performance Objective to be Taught Testing and Vacations August Q1W1 S1C1.PO5 – Express that a number’s distance from zero on the number line is its absolute value. Galileo CA-A August Q1W2 S1C1.PO2 – Use prime factorization to: express a whole number as a product of its prime factors and determine the greatest common factor and least common multiple of two whole numbers Galileo CA-B August Q1W3 S1C2.PO6 – Apply the commutative, associative, distributive, and identity properties to evaluate numerical expressions involving whole numbers. CA-C BCESD #15 (5/2011) Vocabulary *Whole Numbers *Sum *Difference *Product *Quotient *Estimate *Rounding *Absolute Value^ *Prime *Composite *Factor Tree *Prime Factorization *Factor *Power *Base *Exponent *Prime Factors *Divisible *Common Factor *Greatest Common Factor *Multiple *Common Multiple *Least Common Multiple *Commutative Property *Associative Property *Distributive Property *Identity Property Resources 1.1 1.2 Ati-Online 1.3 5.1 (w/investigation) 5.2 5.4 BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 1 of 10 Week of: Performance Objective to be Taught August/ September Q1W4 S1C1.PO6 – Express the inverse relationships between exponents and roots for perfect squares and cubes S1C3.PO2 – Make estimates appropriate to a given situation and verify the reasonableness of the results September Q1W5 S1C2.PO2 –Multiply multi-digit decimals through thousandths S1C2.PO3 - Divide multi-digit whole numbers and decimals by decimal divisors with and without remainders September Q1W6 S1C1.PO1 –Convert between expressions for positive rational numbers, including fractions, decimals, percents, and ratios S1C1.PO4 – Compare and order integers; and positive fractions, decimals, and percents S1C2.PO5 – Provide a mathematical argument to explain operations with two or more fractions or decimals S1C3.PO1 – Use benchmarks as meaningful points of comparison for rational numbers October Q1W7 S1C1.PO1 – Convert between expressions for positive rational numbers, including fractions, decimals, percents, and ratios September Q1W8 S1C2.PO7 - Simplify numerical expressions (involving fractions, decimals, and exponents) using the order of operations with or without grouping symbols. September/ October Q1W9 S1C1.PO3 –Demonstrate an understanding of fractions as rates, division of whole numbers, parts of a whole, parts of a set, and locations on a real number line S1C1.PO4 – Compare and order integers; and positive fractions, decimals, and percents BCESD #15 (5/2011) Testing and Vacations Vocabulary CA-D *Verbal Model *Perfect Square *Square Root *Cube Root *Inverse Relationship^ CA-F *Dividend *Divisor *Quotient *Product CA-E * Decimal *Place Value *Number Line *Rounding *Leading Digit *Front End Estimation CA-I CA-G CA-H *Mixed Number *Improper Fraction *Proper Fraction *Simplest Form *Terminating Decimal *Repeating Decimal *Order of Operations *Evaluate *Grouping Symbols *Numerical Expression *Variable *Variable Expression *Equation *Solve *Solution *Distributive Property *Fraction *Equivalent Fractions *Simplest Form *Least Common Denominator Resources 4.1 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 1.7 3.1 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 5.6 5.7 5.8 1.4 1.5 1.6 4.2 5.3 5.5 BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 2 of 10 Week of: Performance Objective to be Taught October Fall Break S1C2.PO5 – Provide a mathematical argument to explain operations with two or more fractions or decimals S1C2.PO4 – Multiply and divide fractions S1C2.PO7 - Simplify numerical expressions (involving fractions, decimals, and exponents) using the order of operations with or without grouping symbols. S1C2.PO5 – Provide a mathematical argument to explain operations with two or more fractions or decimals S1C2.PO4 – Multiply and divide fractions S1C2.PO7 - Simplify numerical expressions (involving fractions, decimals, and exponents) using the order of operations with or without grouping symbols. S3C1.PO1 – Recognize, describe, create, and analyze a numerical sequence involving fractions and decimals using all four basic operations S5C1.PO1 – Analyze algorithms for multiplying and dividing fractions and decimals using the associative, commutative, and distributive properties October Q2W1 October Q2W2 November Q2W3 November Q2W4 S3C3.PO4 – Evaluate an expression involving the four basic operations by substituting given fractions and decimals for the variable November Q2W5 S3C3.PO2 – Create and solve two-step equations that can be solved using inverse properties with fractions and decimals BCESD #15 (5/2011) Testing and Vacations Break CA-J CA-K CA-L No School Thursday CA-M CA-N Vocabulary *Fraction *Mixed Number *Round *Improper Fraction *Least Common Denominator *Simplest Form *Whole Number *Factor *Common Factor *Simplest Form *Mixed Number *Improper Fraction *Reciprocal *Mixed Number *Improper Fraction *Decimal *Fraction *Substitution *Expression *Order of Operations *Function *Input *Output *Two-Step Equation *Inverse Operations Resources 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 12.5 BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 3 of 10 Week of: Performance Objective to be Taught Testing and Vacations November Q2W6 S1C2.PO1 – Apply and interpret the concepts of addition and subtraction with integers using models S5C2.PO9 – Solve simple logic problems, including conditional statements, and justify solution methods and reasoning No School Wednesday, Thursday, Friday November/ December Q2W7 S2C1.PO1 – Solve problems by selecting, constructing, and interpreting displays of data, including histograms and stem-and-leaf plots S2C1.PO2 - Formulate and answer questions by interpreting, analyzing, and drawing inferences from displays of data, including histograms and stem-and-leaf plots CA-O December Q2W8 S2C1.PO4 – Compare two or more sets of data by identifying trends S3C4.PO1 – Determine a pattern to predict missing values on a line graph or Scatter Plot S2C1.PO3 – Use extreme values, mean, median, mode, and range to analyze and describe the distribution of a given data set Galileo CA-P BCESD #15 (5/2011) Vocabulary *Number Line *Absolute Value *Opposites *Conditional Statement *Justify *Logic Problem *Data *Frequency Table *Line Plot *Histogram *Stem-and-Leaf Plot *Leaf *Stem *Bar Graph *Double Bar Graph *Circle Graph *Scale *Mean *Median *Mode *Trend *Scatter Plot *Range *Axes *Vertical Axis (y-axis) *Horizontal Axis (x-axis) *Coordinates *Ordered Pair *Origin *Line Graph Resources 11.2 (w/ investigation) 11.3 (w/ investigation) 2.4 2.5 2.7 13.4 13.5 13.7 2.6 2.8 BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 4 of 10 Week of: Performance Objective to be Taught Testing and Vacations December Q2W9 S2C3.PO1 – Build and explore tree diagrams where items repeat S2C2.PO3 – Determine all possible outcomes (sample space) of a given situation using a systematic approach S2C3.PO2 – Explore counting problems with Venn diagrams using three attributes Galileo CA-Q December December Winter Break Break Break January Q3W1 S1C1.PO1 –Convert between expressions for positive rational numbers, including fractions, decimals, percents, and ratios S1C1.PO3 –Demonstrate an understanding of fractions as rates, division of whole numbers, parts of a whole, parts of a set, and locations on a real number line S1C1.PO4 – Compare and order integers; and positive fractions, decimals, and percents January Q3W2 S1C1.PO1 –Convert between expressions for positive rational numbers, including fractions, decimals, percents, and ratios S1C1.PO3 –Demonstrate an understanding of fractions as rates, division of whole numbers, parts of a whole, parts of a set, and locations on a real number line S1C1.PO4 – Compare and order integers; and positive fractions, decimals, and percents January Q3W3 S2C4.PO1 – Investigate properties of vertex-edge graphs: Hamilton paths, Hamilton circuits, and shortest route S2C4.PO2 – Solve problems related to Hamilton paths and circuits January Q3W4 S2C2.PO1 – Use data collected from multiple trials of a single event to form a conjecture about the theoretical probability S2C2.PO2 – Use theoretical probability to: predict experimental outcomes, compare the outcomes of the experiment to the prediction, and replicate the experiment and compare results BCESD #15 (5/2011) CA-R CA-S No School Monday, Tuesday CA-T CA-U Vocabulary Resources *Tree Diagram *Outcome *Event *Favorable Outcome *Probability *Venn Diagram *Sample Space *Combination *Permutation 13.1 (w/ Extension) 13.2 *Ratio *Equivalent Ratio *Rate *Unit Rate *Proportion *Cross Product 8.1 8.2 8.3 *Percent *Decimal *Fraction *Interest *Principal *Annual Interest Rate *Simple Interest *Percent Proportion *Percent Equation *Vertex-Edge Graph *Hamilton Path *Hamilton Circuit *Shortest Route *Independent Events *Theoretical Probability *Experimental Probability *Trial *Outcome *Prediction *Experiment 8.5 8.6 8.7 13.1 (w Extension) 13.3 13.3 (w/ Extension) BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 5 of 10 Week of: Performance Objective to be Taught January/ February Q3W5 S4C3.PO1 – Graph ordered pairs in any quadrant of the coordinate plane S4C3.PO2 – State the missing coordinate of a given figure on the coordinate plane using geometric properties to justify the solution February Q3W6 S4C2.PO1 – Identify a simple translation or reflection and model its effect on a 2-dimenstional figure on a coordinate plane using all four quadrants S4C2.PO2 – Draw a reflection of a polygon in the coordinate plane using a horizontal or vertical line of reflection BCESD #15 (5/2011) Testing and Vacations CA-V CA-W Vocabulary *Coordinate Plane *Quadrants *Image *Translation *Acute Triangle *Right Triangle *Obtuse Triangle *Equilateral Triangle *Isosceles Triangle *Scalene Triangle *Parallelogram *Rectangle *Rhombus *Square *Quadrilateral *Polygon *Vertex *Pentagon *Hexagon *Octagon *Regular Polygon *Diagonal *Congruent *Similar *Corresponding Parts *Line Symmetry *Line of Symmetry *Reflection *Line of Reflection *Rotation *Center of Rotation *Angle of Rotation *Transformation Resources 11.6 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 11.7 (w/ extension) BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 6 of 10 Week of: Performance Objective to be Taught February Q3W7 S4C4.PO5 – Solve problems involving area and perimeter of regular and irregular polygons S4C4.PO4 – Solve problems involving the area of simple polygons using formulas for rectangles and triangles S5C1.PO2 – Create and justify an algorithm to determine the area of a given and compound figure using parallelograms and triangles February Q3W8 S4C1.PO1 – Define pi as the ratio between the circumference and diameter of a circle and explain the relationship among the diameter, radius, and circumference S4C4.PO6 – Describe the relationship between the volume of a figure and the area of its base BCESD #15 (5/2011) Testing and Vacations No School Monday CA-X Galileo CA-Y Vocabulary *Perimeter *Area *Length *Width *Perpendicular *Height *Base *Triangle *Solid *Prism *Cylinder *Pyramid *Cone *Sphere *Face *Edge *Vertex *Surface Area *Circle *Center *Radius *Diameter *Circumference *Pi *Area *Volume *Prism Resources 2.2 10.1 10.2 10.5 10.6 10.3 (w/ Investigation) 10.4 10.7 BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 7 of 10 Week of: February/ March Q3W9 March Q3W10 March Performance Objective to be Taught S4C1.PO2 – Solve problems using properties of supplementary, complementary, and vertical angles. S3C3.PO3 – Translate both ways between a verbal description and an algebraic expression or equation. S3C3.PO1 – Use an algebraic expression to represent a quantity in a given context. S3C2.PO1 – Recognize and describe a relationship between two quantities, given by a chart, table, or graph, using words and expressions. Spring Break BCESD #15 (5/2011) Testing and Vacations Vocabulary Resources Galileo CA-Z *Point *Endpoint *Line *Ray *Segment *Plane *Parallel Lines *Intersecting Lines *Angle *Vertex *Degrees *Right Angle *Acute Angle *Obtuse Angle *Straight Angle *Vertical Angle *Complimentary Angles *Supplementary Angles 9.1 9.2 9.3 CA-Z1 *Variable Expression *Equation *Variable *Solution *Solve 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Break BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 8 of 10 Week of: Performance Objective to be Taught March Q4W1 S4C4.PO2 – Solve problems involving conversion within the U.S. Customary and within the metric system. March/ April Q4W2 S4C4.PO3 – Estimate the measure of objects using a scale drawing or map. S4C4.PO1 – Determine the appropriate unit of measure for a given context and the appropriate tool to measure to the needed precision (including length, capacity, angles, time, and mass). April Q4W3 April Q4W4 AIMS TESTING Testing and Vacations CA-Z2 CA-Z3 Vocabulary *Inch *Foot *Yard *Mile *Millimeter *Centimeter *Meter *Kilometer *Gram *Decimeter *Decameter *Hectometer *Ounce *Pound *Ton *Fluid Ounce *Cup *Pint *Quart *Gallon *Scale Drawing *Scale *Gram *Milligram *Kilogram *Liter *Milliliter *Kiloliter *Elapsed Time *Hour *Minute *Second Resources 2.1 3.2 4.8 7.6 7.7 2.3 4.7 6.6 8.4 AIMS BCESD #15 (5/2011) AIMS BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 9 of 10 Week of: April Q4W5 April Q4W6 May Q4W7 May Q4W8 May Q4W9 May Q4W10 Performance Objective to be Taught Testing and Vacations Vocabulary Resources Introduce Select 7th Grade performance objectives Introduce Select 7th Grade performance objectives Introduce Select 7th Grade performance objectives Introduce Select 7th Grade performance objectives Introduce Select 7th Grade performance objectives Introduce Select 7th Grade performance objectives BCESD #15 (5/2011) 10 BJH 6th Grade Mathematics Pacing Guide – Page 10 of