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Ability Practice 2

 Click on the links below to complete the Ability Practices Ability Practice 1 963110 | Grade 6 Ability Test | pepsterprep | Ability Practice 2 5013911 | PEP ABILITY TEST QUESTIONS 1-20 | Zandrea Ability Practice 3 665716 | Ability Test Practice III | Emile Rodney | Extension Activities Past Perfect - Speaking cards Past Perfect - Quiz Area Game | Toy Theater Area Blocks | Math Playground

Area of 2D Shapes

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 Subject: Mathematics Strand: Measurement Duration: 90 minutes x 5 days Focus Question: How do I derive and use formulae in measurement situations? Standard: Use the correct units, tools and attributes to estimate, compare and carry out the processes of measurement to given degree of accuracy. Click on the diagram and learn about areas of triangles, rectangles and squares      Activities Complete the following Tier 3 Tier 2   Tier 1 Extension Activities 417657 | Area of Squares, Rectangles and Triangles | 71806 | Area | Beth Cox | LiveWorksheets 488089 | Area and Perimeter | Christal | LiveWorksheets

Reversible and Irreversible Change

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 Subject: Science Grade: 6 Duration: 60 mins x 2 days Theme: Energy, Forces and Matter Focus Question: What changes are reversible and irreversible? Click the video to watch Complete the Activities below in your tiered level Tier 1 https://www.kidsacademy.mobi/tg/?ka_website.openActivityInTgc=worksheet_846&skipOnboarding=true&utm_medium=ws&utm_campaign=landing&utm_source=mobi&utm_content=846&utm_term=complete-online Tier 2 Observe the picture below and state the change, Give the reason for this change Tier 3 Read the following scenario and complete the activity Extended Activities Reversible and irreversible changes - Quiz REVERSIBLE AND IRREVERSIBLE CHANGES - Quiz 1610075 | Reversible and Irreversible Change | Irene |
 Subject: Mathematics Grade: 6 Theme: Numbers Focus Question: How can I    represent shared portions? Sub-title: Shared-portions Attainment Target: Know the value of numerals, associate them with their names, numbers, ordinals and use concrete objects to model patterns, expressions, and numbers. Content Outline:  Ratio expresses the relationship between two quantities. Ratios compare two measures of same types of things (use an example from the classroom here: boys to girls, teacher to students)  Ratios can be expressed as part to whole, part to part, or whole to part. Additionally, bring in the formats to writing ratios. (x:y, x/y, x to y) If two ratios have the same value, then they are equivalent, even though they may look very different Click on the link and practice https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/en/math/1638582    Tier 1 Using the shapes in the rectangle below as guide, write ratios representing each item shown in numbers 1 to...

Common Materials

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