6th Grade Math Worksheets

Count on our printable 6th grade math worksheets with answer keys for a thorough practice. With strands drawn from vital math topics like ratio, multiplication, division, fractions, common factors and multiples, rational numbers, algebraic expressions, integers, one-step equations, ordered pairs in the four quadrants, and geometry skills like determining area, surface area, and volume, organizing numerical data as dot plots, histograms and box plots, finding mean, median, and quartiles of datasets, these pdfs become your often go-to place. Grab your ticket to a great start with our free math worksheets for grade 6 students!

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Area of a Rectangle | Unit conversion

Apply the conversion factors, convert the length and width of the rectangle to the specified unit, and multiply them.

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Perimeter of a Square

Find 4 times the length to compute the perimeter of each square presented as geometric shapes and in the word format.

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Area of Equilateral Triangles

Plug the side length(a) in the formula A = (√3/4) * a2, and work out the area of the equilateral triangles.

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Area of a Quadrilateral | Grid

Find the x and y coordinates for each vertex, compute the required dimensions, use the apt formulas, and determine the area.

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Side Lengths of a Polygon using the Perimeter

Count the sides of the regular polygons, divide the indicated perimeter by the count, to arrive at the length of each side.

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Finding the Missing Dimension using the Area

Bring the relevant area formula into play, plug the known values and area, make the missing dimension the subject, and solve.

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Area of Compound Shapes: Subtracting regions

Subtract the area of the unshaded figure from that of the composite figure. The difference, so obtained is the area of the shaded region.

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