6th grade math activities for the whole year — ratios and rates, expressions and equations, integers, geometry, data and statistics. Print worksheets and digital pixel art, with answer keys.
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Every activity here is tagged to 6th grade, across the units the year runs through: place value and decimal operations, fraction operations with GCF and LCM, ratios, rates, percents and unit conversions, integers and absolute value, algebraic expressions, equations and inequalities, geometry, and data and statistics. The topic tiles narrow the grid to a single unit, and the filters cut it further by format, price, season or holiday.
Most topics exist in more than one format, so you can pick by what the room needs that day: doodle and color-by-number worksheets that print from a PDF and need nothing but a copier, pixel art that runs in Google Sheets and checks itself as students work, guided notes for the day you introduce a topic, short warm-ups for the start of a period, and real-life math projects for the end of a unit. Some topics come in both, sold together as a digital and print bundle — each product page states which formats are included, and answer keys come with the print activities.
Seasonal editions run deepest in the pixel art and doodle color-by-number lines — Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day, plus fall, winter and spring sets — which is what makes the week before a break survivable. Activities are tagged to 6th grade Common Core standards, and free titles are marked under the Price filter if you want to run one with a class before buying.
Planning the year rather than shopping for Friday? The free 6th grade curriculum page lays out the units and the order they are taught in.
Related reading: Halloween math activities for middle school, digital emergency sub plans, and ways to practice integers, opposites and absolute values.