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Grade 6 morning work

A free week of daily maths review for Grade 6: 6 mixed questions each morning, Monday to Friday, spiralling the topics your class has already met. It weights the mix toward recent learning and threads in earlier skills so nothing is forgotten. Print the blank sheets for students, or turn on the answer key for marking. Every answer is computed in code, so the key is never wrong.

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Grade 6 · Week 4 · 5 days · 30 questions · free to print
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Grade 6 · Morning Work · Week 4

Monday

A quick mix of 6 questions to warm up. Answer each one in the space provided.

  1. 1.
    Reflect the point (6, 5) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.Coordinates
  2. 2.
    6 × 6 - 4 =Order of Operations
  3. 3.
    3 - (-11) =Integers
  4. 4.
    Find the LCM of 5 and 8:GCF & LCM
  5. 5.
    A bag has 7 balls. 6 are orange. What is the probability of picking a orange one? Write it as a fraction.Probability
  6. 6.
    99 ÷ 11 =Division
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Grade 6 · Morning Work · Week 4

Tuesday

A quick mix of 6 questions to warm up. Answer each one in the space provided.

  1. 1.
    Reflect the point (-5, -1) across the x-axis. Write the new coordinates.Coordinates
  2. 2.
    2 + 5 × 8 =Order of Operations
  3. 3.
    43635 + 65371 =Addition
  4. 4.
    Ivy has 6 bags with 5 apples in each bag. How many apples in total?Word Problems
  5. 5.
    Find the LCM of 2 and 11:GCF & LCM
  6. 6.
    A bag has 10 counters. 7 are blue. What is the probability of picking a blue one? Write it as a fraction.Probability
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Grade 6 · Morning Work · Week 4

Wednesday

A quick mix of 6 questions to warm up. Answer each one in the space provided.

  1. 1.
    A bag has 12 balls. 1 are red. What is the probability of picking a red one? Write it as a fraction.Probability
  2. 2.
    49012 + 97767 =Mixed Operations
  3. 3.
    9/9 ___ 4/5Comparing Fractions
  4. 4.
    10 ÷ 1 =Division
  5. 5.
    11 + (-8) =Integers
  6. 6.
    Sam had 916 stickers and gave away 406. How many stickers are left?Word Problems
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Grade 6 · Morning Work · Week 4

Thursday

A quick mix of 6 questions to warm up. Answer each one in the space provided.

  1. 1.
    2x + 2 = 10Algebra
  2. 2.
    A bag has 9 cards. 4 are blue. What is the probability of picking a blue one? Write it as a fraction.Probability
  3. 3.
    2 × 12 - 5 =Order of Operations
  4. 4.
    What is 9²?Square Numbers
  5. 5.
    35238 ___ 20764Comparing Numbers
  6. 6.
    11 + 6 =Integers
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Grade 6 · Morning Work · Week 4

Friday

A quick mix of 6 questions to warm up. Answer each one in the space provided.

  1. 1.
    Find the GCF of 4 and 9:GCF & LCM
  2. 2.
    A bag has 12 counters. 1 are orange. What is the probability of picking a orange one? Write it as a fraction.Probability
  3. 3.
    Ava had 621 marbles and gave away 78. How many marbles are left?Word Problems
  4. 4.
    Write 1048 as a Roman numeral:Roman Numerals
  5. 5.
    9 × 2 - 5 =Order of Operations
  6. 6.
    Is 12 prime or composite?Prime & Composite
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Frequently asked questions

What is in the Grade 6 morning work pack?

Each pack is a week of daily maths warm-ups: 6 mixed questions a morning, Monday to Friday, drawn only from topics a Grade 6 class has already been taught. Recent topics come up most often and earlier topics are threaded back in for review.

Is the answer key correct and free?

Yes. Every question is generated in code with its answer computed, so the key is never wrong, and the whole pack is free to print with the answer key included.

How do I get a different set?

Step through Week 1 to Week 4 for a fresh, reproducible pack each time. A given week always prints the same set, so you can hand the same week to a whole class.