Summarize Sets of Data
Summarizing Data Sets
6.SP.B.5.a and 3 more
Structure of a Story, Drama, or Poem
Relating Pieces to the Whole
RL.5.5 and 2 more
Fact or Opinion - Evaluating Claims
Author's Argument
RI.6.6 and 1 more
Introduction To Exponents
Evaluating Expressions with Exponents
6.EE.A.1 and 1 more
Learning Percentages
Percent of a Quantity
6.RP.A.3.c and 1 more
Identifying Equivalent Expressions
Equivalent Expressions
6.EE.A.3 and 1 more
Opposites of Numbers
Opposites of Numbers
6.NS.C.6.a and 1 more
Graphing in the Coordinate Plane
Graphing in the Coordinate Plane
6.NS.C.6.b and 1 more
Solving Less Than / More Than / Equal To Problems
Writing Expressions
6.EE.A.2.a and 1 more
Intro to Unit Rates
Intro to Unit Rates
6.RP.A.2 and 1 more
Narrator's Point of View 6th Grade
Point of View
RL.6.6
Reading Informational Text: Integrating Information
Integrate Information
RI.6.7
Using Positive & Negative Numbers
Positive and Negative Numbers
6.NS.C.5
Intro to Data
Center, Spread and Shape
6.SP.A.2
Main Idea of an Article
Central Idea of a Text
RI.6.2
Intro to Ratio Tables
Ratio Tables
6.RP.A.3.a
Citing Textual Evidence 8th Grade
Textual evidence and inferencing
RI.8.1
Using Evidence To Make Conclusions
Textual Evidence
RI.6.1
Compare & Contrast Authors' Presentation of Facts
Compare and Contrast
RI.6.9
Intro to Ratios
Intro to Ratios
6.RP.A.1
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