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GPISD Sixth Grade Math Instructional Focus Activities Weeks 6 – 10 2011 – 2012. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math TEKS 6.6A STAAR Reporting Category 3. A) Acute B) Obtuse. C. 110 º. 30 º. A. B. 16. What type of angle is B?. C) Right D) Straight. Galena Park ISD
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GPISD Sixth Grade Math Instructional Focus Activities Weeks 6 – 10 2011 – 2012
GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.6A STAAR Reporting Category3 A) Acute B) Obtuse C 110º 30º A B 16. What type of angle is B? C) Right D) Straight Galena Park ISD Math Department
16. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a. b.
GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.6B STAAR Reporting Category3 A) 35º B) 90º Q R P 17. Triangle PQR is an isosceles triangle. The length of side PQ is equal to the length of side QR. If m P = 35º, what is m Q? C) 110º D) 180º Galena Park ISD Math Department
17. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a. b.
GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.6B STAAR Reporting Category3 A) 75˚ B) 105˚ S T 75° U R 18. What is the measure of R in the parallelogrambelow? • C) 180 ˚ • 360 ˚ Galena Park ISD Math Department
18. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a. b.
GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.8D STAAR Reporting Category4 Rhonda ran in a 10-kilometer race to help raise money for the local children’s hospital. She was only able to complete 8 kilometers of the course. How many meters did she complete? 19. Galena Park ISD Math Department
19. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a. b.
20. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.1E STAAR Reporting Category1 Neil has 24 caramel candies, 18 peppermint candies, and 12 chocolate candies. He wants to divide the candies into groups so that each group has the same number of pieces of each kind of candy. What is the largest number of groups that Neil can make? • 2 • 4 • 6 • 12 Galena Park ISD Math Department
20. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a.
GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.6B STAAR Reporting Category3 Which of the following characteristics is required of a square? 21. • all angles are equal to 90º • no angles are equal • one pair of opposite sides are unequal • no sides are parallel Galena Park ISD Math Department
21. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a. b.
GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.8B STAAR Reporting Category 4 Look at the scale drawing below. What is the perimeter of the actual garden in feet? 22. 10 ft. 15 ft. • 25 ft • 70 ft • 50 ft • 35ft Galena Park ISD Math Department
22. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a. b.
GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.8B STAAR Reporting Category4 What is the area of the shaded portion of this figure? 23. • 12 cm² • 22 cm² • 30 cm² • 69 cm² Galena Park ISD Math Department
23. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a.
24. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.8B STAAR Reporting Category4 What is the area of the triangle? • 6 cm² • 7 cm² • 12 cm² • 14 cm² 6 cm 4 cm 2 cm 3.4 cm Galena Park ISD Math Department
24. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a. b.
GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.8B STAAR Reporting Category4 If the length and width of a rectangle are each multiplied by 3. What will be the effect on its perimeter? 25. • The perimeter will be divided by 3. • The perimeter will be multiplied by 3. • The perimeter will be decreased by 12. • The perimeter will be multiplied by 12 Galena Park ISD Math Department
25. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a. b.
26. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.8B STAAR Reporting Category4 Find the area of the isosceles trapezoid shown. 6 cm • 12 cm² • 15 cm² • 24 cm² • 36 cm² 3 cm 3 cm 2 cm 2 cm Galena Park ISD Math Department
26. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a.
27. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 7.6C STAAR Reporting Category3 The picture shows a three – dimensional figure. How many edges and vertices does the figure have? • 5 edges and 6 vertices • 6 edges and 9 vertices • 8 edges and 5 vertices • 9 edges and 6 vertices Galena Park ISD Math Department
27. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a.
28. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.6C STAAR Reporting Category3 Which of these statements is true? • The diameter of a circle is equal to the radius. • The radius of a circle is three times its diameter. • The radius and the diameter are not related. • The diameter of a circle is twice as long as the radius. Galena Park ISD Math Department
28. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a. b.
29. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.8A STAAR Reporting Category4 Estimate the circumference of a 15-inch large pizza from Toni’s Pizzeria. • 30 in. • 45 in. • 60 in. • 90 in. 15 in. Galena Park ISD Math Department
29. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a.
GPISD IFA Sixth Grade MathTEKS 6.8 B STAAR Reporting Category4 The perimeter of a rectangle is 24. The width of the rectangle is 4. What number sentence could be used to find , the length of the rectangle? 30. l • 24 - 8 • B. 24 - 4 - 4 • 2 = l C. 24 + 4 2 D. 2(24-4) = l = l = l Galena Park ISD Math Department
30. GPISD IFA Sixth Grade Math a.