A comprehensive course designed to build foundational and advanced math skills for 6th-grade students, preparing them for the MAP assessment and real-world problem-solving.
Math helps you make smart choices with money—like saving for a new game or planning a party.
List your income and all expenses, then subtract to see what’s left or if you need to adjust your plans.
Use decimals and percents to work with money, and compare prices using unit rates.
These skills will help you be independent and make wise financial choices as you grow up.
You have $20 and want to buy a toy for $13.50. After the purchase, you have $6.50 left.
Comparing a 12-pack of soda for $4.80 to an 8-pack for $3.20, both cost $0.40 per can.