Monday, May 19, 2014

EQAO Math Review - Including SOME examples

For Gr. 6 -

Here are the topics we have covered in Grade 6 Math.  If you have any areas you need to work on now is the time to practice and review.  Use the EQAO practice tests to help you.  We will be reviewing each of these areas.  You will be assigned a review topic for the rest of the class and I will post your review on the blog for students to study.  (Two students are already working on an Area and Volume Review.)

1. Prime and Composite Numbers and Factors
Prime Numbers – have only 2 factors (numbers that can divide evenly into it) – 1 and itself
Examples of Prime Numbers – 1,2,3,5,7,11,17,etc.
Composite Numbers – have more than 2 factors
Examples of Composite Numbers – all even numbers except 2 - 9, 15, 99, etc.
2. Data Management Graphing
Finding Mean, Median and Mode, Range, Scale,  Bar, Broken Line, Stem and Leaf Plot
3. Patterning & Algebra
4. Number Sense – Reading big and small numbers
5. Measurement Conversion
46 m = 0.046 km
Converting square and cubic units - 1 m2 = 10 000 cm2/ 1m3 = 1 000 000cm3
6. Area and Volume
Formulas!



7.  Measuring Angles (acute <90, Obtuse >90 and reflex>180)
8. 2D and 3D Shapes 
Drawing 3D shapes on isometric paper and top/side/front view – draw 2D shapes using angle measurements
9. Probability 
Using fractions and percent
http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/probability.html
10. Fractions, decimals and Percent
Know how to convert - 40% of 90
Extra Support - https://goo.gl/fb1agz

11. Ratios

12. Transformational Geometry
Rotations, Reflections and Translations
https://goo.gl/CqhgPD
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks3/maths/shape_space/symmetry/revision/4/
https://www.illustrativemathematics.org/content-standards/tasks/1059

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  2. Make sure whoever is doing number 5 (Conversion) to include capacity even though it isn't on there, because that will help too!
    Even though we are only doing one part I am making the entire review for myself and will just include things I missed. Also, should I include mass? (miligrams, grams, kilograms and tonnes)

    Have a good evening!
    ~Cat

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  3. I am making a big document and sharing it with all the grade sixes, so please put your review there, and from there Mrs. O'Hara can post it.

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