MAP 6th Grade Math

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.

Practical Applications

Reading and Creating Graphs

Telling Stories with Data

Graphs help us visualize information and spot trends quickly.

Types of Graphs

  • Bar graphs compare numbers.
  • Line graphs show change over time.
  • Pie charts show parts of a whole.

Reading Graphs

Look at the labels, scales, and titles to understand what the graph shows.

Making Graphs

Collect data, choose the best graph type, and label everything clearly.

Real-World Uses

  • Tracking your progress in a video game.
  • Comparing sales at a lemonade stand.
  • Surveying your friends’ favorite ice cream flavors.

Examples

  • A bar graph shows more students like chocolate than vanilla ice cream.

  • A line graph shows your running speed improving each week.