
Explore indices and square roots, fractions, ratios and word problems, percentages, real numbers, algebraic expressions and equations, circles, area and perimeter, pie charts, and angles.
Explore indices and powers, converting products into exponent notation, and learn square and cube roots using prime factorization with practical examples.
Explore dividing by fractions by turning division into multiplication, inverting fractions, and applying with whole numbers, mixed and improper fractions, using one third and other examples.
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Explore ratios in chapter 3 using circles and triangles, express relationships like 6:2 as 3:1, and compare grapes, apples, pears, pencils, and money with fractions.
Apply unit-based ratio reasoning to find girls and total pupils from a 3:4 boys-to-girls equation with 15 boys, then extend the method to 3:5:7 triangle sides totaling 75 cm.
Explore ratio word problems by finding a common unit to unify class ratios (A to B, B to C) and solve follow along problems with stamps and money totals.
Apply grade 6 percentage concepts to problems like finding 1 percent of 25 percent of 100 cm, and computing total students from 60 percent and 40 percent, using cross multiplication.
Apply the percentage change formula to compute increases and decreases, using the original amount and new amount, with examples from weight, salary, and price.
Explore real numbers on a number line, distinguishing positive and negative integers, compare values, and apply addition and subtraction rules, including sign changes with brackets.
Learn to multiply and divide real numbers using the same sign rules as addition: same signs yield positive results, opposite signs yield negative results, with guided two-number practice.
Complete chapter 5 assignment 1 by solving three long multiplication and division problems at home, demonstrating mastery of real numbers. Share any questions with me for help and guidance.
Explore how algebra uses symbols and variables to express relationships through algebraic expressions. See examples like Peter equals X plus two and John equals Y minus two.
Explore simplifying algebraic expressions by combining like terms and applying substitution to evaluate expressions such as 4x+10 and 2y+3+4y.
Solve algebra word problems by forming expressions for shapes like rectangles and triangles, use substitution to find perimeters and averages, and compare quantities such as marbles and travel times.
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Explore circle basics, including radius, diameter, and the circumference. Learn to apply pi (3.14 or 22/7) to calculate circle perimeters, including semicircles and quarter circles.
Calculate the radius from a given circumference and use pi 22/7 r^2 to find the circle’s area, noting the semicircle half-area in the example.
Explore area and perimeter in grade 6 by solving shapes like a square with a semicircle and a rectangle with a cutout; apply semicircle circumference, area, and circle formulas.
Explore how a pie chart visualizes parts of a whole, using examples of foods, costs, and physics grades to read percentages and totals.
Explore the relationships of angles on a straight line, including complementary and supplementary angles, right angles, and opposite angles, and learn to find missing angles using sums and equalities.
Learn how to identify and find angles in a parallelogram by using opposite angles, parallel sides, and complementary angles on a straight line, with practical angle chasing for grade 6.
Practice questions explore angles in parallelograms, triangles, and squares, using parallel lines and angle relationships to find z, p, and other angles.
Explore grade seven math concepts, including direct and inverse proportions, linear graphs and equations, quadratic expressions, functions, sets, and probability, with practical problem-solving and question-and-answer discussions.
Math For Grade 6 course is meant for children aged 10 to 11 years. It does not matter whether you are studying Math at school or if you are being Home Schooled, you become a MATH MASTER with this course.
Math For Grade 6 course is designed such that students can pick up simple concepts in a fun and easy environment. video lectures with clear explanations, practice demonstrations, and Quizzes to help you remember what you have learnt.
Math for Grade 6 is great for students who simply want to revise what they have already learnt and want to gain extra practice before a test or examination so that students can obtain higher grades :-)
Topics Covered:
1) What are Indices? How to Solve Indices?
2) Division By Fractions
3) What are Ratios? How to solve Ratios?
4) Ratios - Part & Whole
5) Ratios - Word Problems
6) What is Percentage? What is percentage increase? What is percentage decrease?
7) Solving Percentage - Part & Whole
8) Percentage - Cross Multiplication Technique
9) Calculating Percentage Increase & Percentage Decrease
10) What are Real Numbers?
11) Algebra
12) How to Simplify Algebraic Expressions?
13) Solving Algebra Word Problems
14) What are Algebraic Equations? How to Solve Algebraic Equations?
15) Circles - Radius, Diameter, Circumference & Area
16) How to find Area & Perimeter?
17) What are Pie Charts? Working with Pie Charts.
18) Angles In Geometry
19) What are Supplementary Angles? What are Complementary Angles? What are Opposite Angles?
20) Angles of a Parallelogram
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Shakir