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Grade 6 Area
Grade 6 Similar and Congruent Figures
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry
What do the coordinate points (-6, 10), (-4, 7), (-2, 4), and (0, 1) have in common?
Graph Numbered through 10
  1. If you connect them, they form a straight line.
  2. They all have a negative x-axis.
  3. If you connect them, they form a rectangle.
  4. If you connect them, they form a square.
Grade 6 Other Polygons
Name this polygon.
Octagon
  1. Hexagon
  2. Pentagon
  3. Octagon
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 6.NS.C.8
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry
A coordinate plane is made up of
  1. two calendars that cross on the first day.
  2. two streets that cross at the intersection.
  3. two number lines that cross at the origin.
  4. two fractions that are cross multiplied.
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.6b
Grade 6 Metric System and SI
What is the closet metric unit to the mile?
  1. meter
  2. millimeter
  3. hectometer
  4. kilometer
Grade 6 Symmetry and Transformations
A transformation in which a figure is flipped over a line.
  1. rotation
  2. reflection
  3. translation
  4. dilation
Grade 6 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 6.G.A.3
Which set of coordinates represent the vertices of the rectangle?
2x6 Q4 Vertical
  1. (1,2),(3,2),(1,4),(3,4)
  2. (1,2),(3,2),(1,-4),(3,-4)
  3. (1,2),(3,2),(-1,4),(-3,4)
  4. (1,2),(3,2),(-1,-4),(-3,-4)
Grade 6 Coordinate Geometry CCSS: 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.6b
Grade 6 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 6.RP.A.3, 6.RP.A.3d
A car is traveling at a speed of 25 miles per hour on a residential street. About how many feet per second does it travel?
  1. 3.5 feet per second
  2. 11.2 feet per second
  3. 12.2 feet per second
  4. 36.7 feet per second
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