Updated 9/2/24
I am excited to announce that we will be using Into Math Grade 6 as our math curriculum in our math 6 class this school year (2024/2025)! The textbook was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2020.
Updated 9/2/24
Course Description for Math 6:
Students in the 6th grade use Into Math. They journey through about five units that include about sixteen modules which are:
Unit 1 Number Systems and Operations
Module 1 Integer Concepts
Module 2 Rational Number Concepts
Module 3 Fraction Division
Module 4 Fluency with Multi-Digit Decimal Operations
Unit 2 Ratio and Rate Reasoning
Module 5 Ratios and Rates
Module 6 Apply Ratios and Rates to Measurement
Module 7 Understand and Apply Percent
Unit 3 Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities
Module 8 Numerical and Algebraic Expressions
Module 9 Solve Problems Using Equations and Inequalities
Module 10 Real-World Relationships Between Variables
Unit 4 Relationships in Geometry
Module 11 Polygons on the Coordinate Plane
Module 12 Area of Triangles and Special Quadrilaterals
Module 13 Surface Area and Volume
Unit 5 Data Collection and Analysis
Module 14 Data Collection and Displays
Module 15 Measures of Center
Module 16 Variability and Data Distribution
Material Expectations:
Students are expected to use a 3-ring binder (1 inch- not bulky & not fancy) to keep all of their math papers in. They should always be prepared in math with two or more pencils (mechanical would be best; up to 12 of these will be provided through Mrs. Goff for the school year) and two red pens for correcting. They should not throw away any completed math paperwork unless directed to do so by Mrs. Goff; it should all be filed in their binders.
Main Resource Used For Class:
HMH Into Math Grade 6- this is a workbook where they will write & draw on the pages to become a more confident user of math; it’s guided note taking; students should reread and study these pages several times before each module test
Math Homework:
Students have math homework MOST nights. It’s super important it’s completed and on time as we correct it as a class at the beginning of each math class.
They generally do not have math homework on days when we have assessments.
It would really help if a parent/adult would sign off on homework below the student’s name, so that I know that parents/adults are helping and/or holding students accountable when it comes to the math homework.
Math homework is corrected at the beginning of almost every math class so students can learn from mistakes immediately which is why turning math in on time is so important.
Into Math Resources for PARENTS (and Students):
Have your student take you into their online “Into Math.”
Click “Discover” in the top middle of the screen.
In the bottom left, click “Family Resources.”
Students and parents can use other areas of online “Into Math” as resources to learn math more deeply.
Grading/Assessments:
Students are MAINLY graded from the module tests that are given at the end of each of the 16 modules. They are also graded on Check Understandings and math homework that are a part of every lesson.
Attendance:
Students should do their best to attend school every day for their obvious benefit. For more attendance information, please refer to the student handbook (hsbschools.org). If students are absent, they must come to me and ask for the assignments they missed. Whole class direct instruction and class discussions cannot be made up.
Student Name Printed & Signed: ____________________ ____________________
Parent Name Printed & Signed: ____________________ ____________________
Date: _______________