
Class 6 Mathematics builds a strong foundation in number theory, including negative and special numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Students practice multiplication tables, operations with numbers, and complex strategies while applying concepts to money calculations, discounts, and real-life problems. Measurement skills expand to unit conversions, area, volume, capacity, and timetables, while geometry explores prisms, pyramids, transformations, and angle classification. Probability and statistics introduce experimental outcomes and graphing data, with a focus on developing problem-solving strategies and logical thinking.
Number
- Number theory - negative and special numbers
- Operations with number - add, subtract, multiply, divide and order of operations
- Patterns and relationships
- Fractions, decimals and percentages
Measurement
- Converting units of measurement for mass, length and distance
- Area of 2D shapes
- Volume and capacity
- Timelines and timetables
Multiplication tables
- 4, 7, 8, 9 times tables
- Complex multiplication strategies
Statistics and Probability
- Graphing categorical data
- Explore experimental probability
Using Money
- Calculations using money values
- Percentage discounts
- Practical-related problems using money values
Geometry
- Prisms and pyramids
- Transformations in geometry
- Classify angles
- Compass direction and location on maps
Problem Solving Skills
- Skills and strategies
- Developing the problem-solving toolkit
- Application of problem-solving strategies