6th Grade Common Core: 6.RP.3c
Common Core Identifier: 6.RP.3c / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Ratios And Proportional Relationships: Understand Ratio Concepts And Use Ratio Reasoning To Solve Problems.
Detail: Find a percent of a quantity as a rate per 100 (e.g., 30% of a quantity means 30/100 times the quantity); solve problems involving finding the whole, given a part and the percent.
26 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Write each percent as a fraction (and vice-versa). Includes a word problem too. All fractions are out of 100.
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Convert each fraction into a percent, then convert the percents into fractions, then solve the word problem.
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Convert the fractions and decimals into percents and complete the table. All fractions are out of 100.
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In this memory matching card game, students match each percent card with the correct fraction or decimal.
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Complete the table by writing fractions in simplest form, decimals, and percents.
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Solve each percent word problem. All fractions are not out of 100, so students must have a familiarity with equivalent fractions.
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Tell what percentage of each picture is shaded. All pictures are divided into tenths or hundredths.
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Tell the percentage of each shape that is shaded. Also list the fraction and decimal amount.
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Create a double number line to solve each word problem.
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Use the double number line to determine the compare fractions to percents. Use the symbols <, >, and =. (This is an advanced-level worksheet recommended for grades 4 and up.)
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Trying to make your own circle graph? Follow the steps to calculate the fraction or percent of each category, draw corresponding wedges in a circle, and create an easy-to-read key. Chart comes with a labeled, full-color pie chart model.
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This is a black and white version of the fraction, decimal, and percentage reference table.
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This 18-question percent worksheet is perfect for practicing using a given part and percent to calculate the value of an unknown whole.
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Make sure students understand how percentages work with this word problem worksheet. Each problem uses a realistic scenario where students must use their knowledge of percentages, parts, and wholes to find the answer.
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Students will practice finding the values of parts and wholes using the given percentages. Examples of the types of problems on this worksheet are 35% of 480 is... and 88 is 44% of...
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This reference table illustrates fractions, decimals, and percentages.
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Use equivalent ratios to find the value of a whole given the percent of a part by envisioning percents as rates per 100. Answers include whole numbers and a few simple, terminating decimals.
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Students will use their math skills to find the value of a part given its percent of a whole. An example of the type of problem given on this worksheet is 55% of 240 is...
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Students list the percent, fraction, and decimal amounts for each of the colors in each pie graph.
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Practice converting between decimals, fractions, and percentages with this interactive classroom scoot game.
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By treating a percent as a rate per 100, students will set up a proportion to find the value of a part that represents a given percent of the whole. Includes percents greater than 100.
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This circle chart shows how Contessa spends her money. What percentage of her money was spent on clothes and movies?
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This worksheet has a pie graph titled, Favorite Seasons. Use the graph to answer the questions. Requires basic knowledge of percentages.
(Approx. grade levels 3-5)
(Approx. grade levels 3-5)
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This circle graph shows the percentages of field trip choices. Students must interpret the graph and answer the questions. Intermediate level.
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Camp Pie Graph FREE
Use the information from the camp pie graph to answer the questions on this free worksheet. This worksheet requires knowledge of fractions.
(Approx. grade levels 2-4)
(Approx. grade levels 2-4)
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