6th Grade Math Worksheets
Explore this collection of sixth grade math worksheets designed to strengthen important skills across essential grade 6 math topics, including division, fractions, decimals, proportions, GCF, LCM, statistics, integers, and geometry. Each pdf set includes answer keys for easy review. Begin practicing with our selection of free worksheets.
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Finding Area of a Parallelogram | Integers - Easy
Calculate the area of a parallelogram using the formula: Area = base × height, where the given dimensions are integers up to 20.
Finding the Base or Height - Integers
This exercise involves finding the missing base or height of a trapezoid. Use the appropriate formula to solve for the missing dimension.
Area of a Rhombus | Integers - Easy
Find the area of a rhombus by multiplying the lengths of its diagonals and dividing the product by 2. The given dimensions are integers up to 20.
Find the Missing Diagonal of a Kite from Area
For each kite shown, the area and one diagonal are given, while the length of the other diagonal is unknown. Use the formula to find the missing diagonal.
Area of Quadrilaterals - Integers | Level 1
Work on finding the areas of rectangles, squares, parallelograms, and trapezoids with integer dimensions, using the appropriate formulas.
Area of Mixed Shapes - Level 1
Practice finding the area of squares, rectangles, triangles, and circles. Apply the correct formula to calculate the area.
Finding the Area of Polygons Using Side Length & Apothem
Use the formula Area = (1/2) × P × a to calculate the area of a polygon, where P represents the perimeter (the sum of the side lengths) and a is the apothem.
Finding the Base or Height | Integers
This task involves finding the base or height of a parallelogram, given its integer dimensions. Use the formula Area = b × h and solve for the unknown.
Finding the Area of a Trapezoid - Integers
Plug the given integer values into the formula A = ((a + b) / 2) × h to calculate the area of a trapezoid, where a and b represent the lengths of the two parallel sides.
Finding the Area of Polygons Using the Side Length
Given the side length of a regular polygon, find its area by substituting the side length and number of sides into the correct formula.
Finding Area of a Parallelogram - Fractions
Multiply the base and height of the parallelogram to calculate its area. In this exercise, both measurements are given as fractions.
Find the Area of the Trapezoid - Decimals
Apply the formula for the area of a trapezoid: Area = ((a + b) / 2) × h. Substitute the given decimal values for the bases and the height, then solve for the area.
Find the Missing Diagonal of a Rhombus from Area
Given the area and the length of one diagonal of a rhombus, use the appropriate formula to calculate the length of the other diagonal.
Use the given integer lengths of the diagonals to calculate the area of a kite. Apply the formula Area = (d1 × d2) / 2, and solve.
Area of Quadrilaterals - Fractions
Practice calculating the areas of quadrilaterals when their dimensions are given as fractions, using the appropriate formulas.
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