This document contains information about a 6th grade mathematics class including:
- The grading system divides the grade into written work, performance tasks, and periodic assessments.
- The class schedule lists face-to-face meetings on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and online meetings on Thursdays and Fridays.
- Materials needed include a math book, notebook, drill board, and marker.
- Classroom safety rules require staying 6 feet apart, in personal spaces, and wearing face masks.
2. Lord, SUBTRACT the profits you do not want from me,
but ADD the values you have set for me. DIVIDE the
dividends I possess accordingly so I can MULTIPLY them
systematically.
Life is indeed your favorite mathematical problem;
perfect to your eternal computation; and I only a
miniscule projection. Give thanks and praise to you
Almighty Creator. Amen
MATH PRAYER
18. • Treat you teachers and classmates with respect in
communication.
• Proofread and review what you have written before posting.
Write complete and coherent sentences with proper punctual,
capitalization and grammar. All caps and exclamation
• Avoid slang and offensive language.
19. • Do not cheat such as:
• - Unauthorized collaboration on a take home assignment or
examination.
• - Using notes during a closed book examination.
• - Taking exam for another student or asking or allowing another
student to take an exam for you.
• - Submitting someone else’s work as your own.
• - Unauthorized use of electronic devices such as cellphones,
computers or other technologies to retrieve or send information during an examination.
20. • Arrive on time to our meeting.
• Find a quiet place, free from distractions
• Dress appropriately.
• Keep yourself on MUTE until it is time for you to
speak.
• Maintain RESPECT in both speaking and writing.
21. • Video needs to remain ON to promote focus.
• Raise your virtual hand to speak.
• When in doubt, always check with your teachers for
clarification.
• Don’t eat, drink or chew gum during our meeting.
• Don’t turn on music or television during our meeting.
• Don’t interrupt when someone is speaking.
22. Gives the place value and value of whole numbers up to 100,000,000
Reads and writes whole numbers in symbols and in words up to 100,000,000
Compares whole numbers up to 100,000,000 using relation symbols
Orders whole numbers up to 100,000,000 in increasing and decreasing order
Rounds off whole numbers to the nearest place value
Multiplies 3-digit numbers by up to 1- to 2- digit number with or without regrouping
Estimates the products of 3- to 4- digit whole numbers by up to 2- to 3- digit
numbers with reasonable results
Solves routine and non-routine problems involving multiplication of whole numbers
including money using appropriate problem strategies and tools.
Divides 3- to 4-digit numbers by 1-to 2-digit numbers without and with remainder
Solves routine and non-routine problems involving division of whole numbers
including money using appropriate problem strategies and tools.
First Grading Course Outline