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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Volume of Rectangular Prisms | Unit Cubes - Easy
In this easy-level exercise, practice calculating the volume of a rectangular prism by simply counting the total number of unit cubes it contains.
Volume of Cubes | Integers - Easy
Find the volume of a cube whose side length is an integer. Calculate the volume by multiplying the side length by itself three times.
Finding Volume of Rectangular Prisms | Integers - Using Base Area
The base area of each rectangular prism is given as an integer. Calculate the volume using the formula: Volume = Base area x Height.
Volume of Solid Blocks | Unit Cubes - Moderate
Practice finding the volume of solid blocks composed of one or more layers. Determine the volume by counting the total number of unit cubes in each block.
Finding Volume of Rectangular Prisms | Sides - Fractions
Use the formula Volume = length x width x height to calculate the volume of a rectangular prism. The dimensions are given as fractions.
Calculate the volume of an L-block by breaking it down into rectangular prisms. Find the volume of each prism, then add them together.
Finding Volume of Rectangular Prisms | Using Side Lengths - Moderate
In this moderately challenging exercise, calculate the volume of a rectangular prism by multiplying its length, width, and height.
Multiply the fractional side length of a cube by itself three times to find its volume. If the side length is a mixed number, convert it to an improper fraction before proceeding.
Finding Volume of Rectangular Prisms | Using Side Lengths - Easy
Find the volume of rectangular prisms with dimensions less than or equal to 20. Use the formula Volume = length x width x height, and solve.
Finding Volume of Rectangular Prisms | Sides - Decimals
The side lengths of the rectangular prisms are given as decimals. Multiply the length, width, and height to find the volume.
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