Grade 6 Probability, Algebra & Financial Unit 8 (Ontario Math Curriculum 2020) (2024)

This unit on probability, algebra REVIEW, and Financial Literacy will help your students access the new curriculum in Ontario. Please note that this algebra review already assumes some knowledge of patterning and algebra and if you haven't already taught this, or you haven't used my unit 4 resource you may wish to complete that first as this unit REVIEWS these concepts rather than teaches the concepts from the beginning.

This month-long grade 6 pack has everything you need to bring engaging, low-prep math lessons to your grade 6 students.

This is not designed to be used with Easel. It is compatible with Google slides or in-class teaching.

This resource includes:

  • Month-long daily lesson plans (with detailed planning completed ready to be handed to a supply if needed)
  • My spiral math pages to be used as daily review or homework (or to ensure you cover every strand every week. Great for number talks)
  • Ready-made activities to cover concepts as needed.
  • Colour-coded mark book pages to make marking and assessment easier.
  • Anchor Charts to be used as teaching tools or display
  • Digital Lessons with Included Teaching Videos to be used in class or remotely
  • Quizzes for the end of the unit. (no more re-creating the wheel)
  • Over 13 different editable slide files
  • Answer Slide Files
  • Fraction Task Card activities to be used through the year
  • Patterning Number Games task cards (to be reused through the year)
  • Financial Literacy Garden Project (over 2 weeks worth of real-life math)
  • Colour-coded mark books - can be made editable by emailing me with your receipt.

Concepts Covered in this Unit:

  • Theoretical/ Experimental Probability
  • Patterning Task Cards
  • Fraction Task Cards
  • REVIEW Term and Value Charts
  • Graphing Term and Value Charts
  • Expressions with Decimals
  • Complex Patterns
  • Probability Culminating Task
  • Adding Monomials
  • Financial Literacy Project

If you want to see a sample of my lesson plans try this free mini math unit

Related Items:

6 Area and Coding Unit (includes full lessons and instructions)

6 Digital Graphing Unit (hands on unit)

6 Spiral Language Program (covering all strands every week)

6 Spiral Math Program (every strand of math reviewed regularly)

Downloading:

All of the completed units with work and lessons are organized into Google drive folders. Rather than searching for each resource you need it's much easier to download just that folder that you need for the month. Those not yet contained in a unit will not be a part of the folders. If you aren't seeing that when you download please take the following steps before you contact me (although I'm happy to hear from you).

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If you are looking for an all year resource with day by day lessons and a way to guide you through the new curriculum please take a look at my all year math

Grade 6 Probability, Algebra & Financial Unit 8 (Ontario Math Curriculum 2020) (2024)

FAQs

What's new in the Ontario math curriculum? ›

In the 2020 curriculum, there will be use of spatial relationships and shapes to help young children prepare to learn later math. Across all grades, students will understand basic number concepts, patterning and geometric concepts.

What is the 6th grade math curriculum? ›

Sixth grade math lessons cover topics including solving for an unknown; finding percentages of a quantity; converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages; working with ratios; organizing and displaying data in charts and graphs; and adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing both whole numbers and ...

What are the big ideas in the Ontario math curriculum? ›

In the Grades 1-8 Ontario Mathematics curriculum the term "Big Ideas" is defined as: “the interrelated concepts that form a framework for learning mathematics in a coherent way.”

What is taught in Grade 10 math Ontario? ›

Students will explore quadratic relations and their applications; solve and apply linear systems; verify properties of geometric figures using analytic geometry; and investigate the trigonometry of right and acute triangles.

What is the most used math curriculum? ›

According to the RAND Corporation, over 50% of U.S. school teachers DFFHVV Eureka Math or the version of the curriculum found on the EngageNY website. Additionally, Eureka Math is the only curriculum found by EdReports.org to align fully with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics for all grades, K–8.

What are the 5 strands of math Ontario curriculum? ›

Strands in the Mathematics Curriculum

The five strands are Number Sense and Numeration, Measurement, Geometry and Spatial Sense, Patterning and Algebra, and Data Management and Probability.

What do 6th graders struggle with in math? ›

In this guide, we will discuss the biggest hurdles that 6th graders face in math class. We'll explore the frustrations of fractions, the dilemma of decimals, those recalcitrant and petulant ratios and proportions, the garishness of geometry, and the wacky world of word problems.

What math level should a 6th grader be at? ›

In sixth grade, students set the foundations for middle school algebra as they use ratios and proportions to solve problems, extend the number system to include negative numbers, and extend their work with numerical expressions to include algebraic expressions.

Is 6th grade math hard? ›

In 6th-grade math, some topics, like fractions and decimals can be tough to understand. When you're working on these topics, you might find 6th-grade math harder. On the other hand, topics like basic geometry and certain word problems, are easier to understand.

What curriculum does Ontario use? ›

The underlying philosophy of the Ontario Curriculum is that every student learns in his or her own way. The curriculum includes a rich arts, music, drama, physical education and health programme and has two key area of focus and assessment: Elementary and Secondary.

Is coding in the Ontario curriculum? ›

A key pillar of this new curriculum is coding, with coding expectations for students beginning as early as Grade 1, and building until Grade 9.

How many minutes of math are in Elementary Ontario? ›

At least 300 minutes per five-day cycle will be allocated to Mathematics. This is preferably in daily blocks of sixty minutes, with a minimum of forty minutes per block.

What is taught in Grade 12 math Ontario? ›

Advanced Functions, Grade 12, University (MHF4U)

Students will investigate the properties of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; develop techniques for combining functions; broaden their understanding of rates of change; and develop facility in applying these concepts and skills.

What is covered in Grade 9 math Ontario? ›

Students will: work with different types of numbers, such as powers with positive and negative exponents. solve problems involving positive and negative fractions, decimal numbers, and integers.

Is Grade 10 math destreaming in Ontario? ›

Academic and Applied courses in these subjects are not being offered. In September 2023, Grade 9 English will be offered as a De-Streamed Course. Academic and Applied English courses will not be offered. In York Region, Grade 10 History and Grade 10 Math are being offered as Academic courses.

What is the New Math curriculum? ›

Topics introduced in the New Math include set theory, modular arithmetic, algebraic inequalities, bases other than 10, matrices, symbolic logic, Boolean algebra, and abstract algebra. All of the New Math projects emphasized some form of discovery learning.

What is the New Math framework? ›

The Core Ideas of the New Framework

It encourages multidimensional learning by prompting students to explain how they solved a problem and construct arguments for their answers. If this sounds like they're taking learning to a new level, you're on the right track.

What is the renewed math strategy in Ontario? ›

The renewed math strategy is informed by research and lessons learned from the education sector. It focuses on the needs of students, their families, educators, schools and district school boards and encourages a shared responsibility to support student learning.

What is the Ontario math strategy? ›

Ontario is investing more than $71 million in 2023-24 in a new math plan, supported by the recently introduced modernized math curriculum that mandates financial literacy and coding in every grade. The province's plan to boost math skills will: Support more than 300 educators to support student learning in math.

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