Learning math in Grade 6: tips and printable worksheets

Grade 6 math exercises to download as PDFs: ratios, fractions, decimals, geometry, and symmetry. Step-by-step worksheets, plus our advice to support your child throughout the year.

Our Grade 6 math worksheets to download and print

All our Grade 6 math worksheets are free, in PDF format, and organized by topic to follow the progression of the year. Choose a theme below, print the worksheet you need, and let your child practice at their own pace, alone or with help.

Mental Math: Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages

Multiply & Divide by 10s, 100s, & 1,000s

Converting Metric Volume (L)

Volume of Cones, Pyramids and Spheres

Math in Grade 6

In Grade 6, students consolidate and deepen everything from primary school: mastering ratios and proportions, operating with decimals and fractions, solving problems, and constructing geometric figures.

Mastering these skills matters a great deal for what comes next: Grade 6 sits at the gateway to secondary school, where these foundations are used again and again. myBlee helps the child understand in depth the techniques they learn, rather than just applying them mechanically. (To understand why it helps for a child to grasp the algorithms they use, read our article Why there isn't just one way to do math.)

Our exercises follow the official Grade 6 curriculum and advance in small steps, so that each concept is understood before moving on to the next.

Our tips for learning the math topics in the Grade 6 curriculum

A math app on iPad for Grade 6

myBlee Math supports Grade 6 students in their progress, right on their iPad. Each exercise is guided by a voice-over and corrected in real time: the child understands their mistake and hears the explanation of the correct solution on the exact example that tripped them up. They can keep progressing without getting discouraged!

The app turns learning math into a game, with rewards that keep motivation up all year long. These reward systems aren't designed for mere entertainment but to genuinely reinforce learning, see Why reward systems really work.

Available on the App Store, the myBlee Math app covers the entire Grade 6 curriculum and works just as well at home as in the classroom.

Proven methods to build confidence in math

You may be wondering whether an app can really help your child understand math. myBlee Math doesn't reinvent anything: it draws on methods recognized by teachers around the world, made more playful and easily accessible at home.

The Singapore method teaches children to manipulate and then diagram before calculating: they see what numbers represent before writing them. And on the app, there's no need to buy or store manipulatives, everything is gathered on the iPad. Learn more about the Singapore method.

The Montessori approach lets children touch, move, and experiment to understand on their own and gain independence. Smart use of the touchscreen lets the child have this experience just as effectively, with no materials needed. Discover the Montessori method.

What these approaches have in common: the child learns to diagram and understand the principles of mathematics, rather than applying memorized recipes. Each concept is broken into small steps, taken one after another, a progression that builds confidence and makes them want to keep going. See why breaking math into micro-steps changes everything.

Resources for Grade 6 teachers

Our worksheets and app are also designed for Grade 6 teachers. Printable worksheets fit easily into a lesson: to introduce a concept, differentiate levels, or offer a moment of independent practice.

All the major Grade 6 skills are covered: ratios, fractions, operations with decimals, division, geometry, symmetry, measurement…

Used as a whole class, in small groups, or independently, the myBlee Math app adapts to each student's pace, including in bilingual and international schools. It covers the English and American programs as well as the French, Swiss, Spanish, and IB PYP.

Helping your child with math at home

At home, just a few minutes of exercises are enough to reinforce what's been learned, with no pressure. Quizzes, math games, videos, fill-in worksheets on fractions, ratios, or geometry: children practice while having fun and build confidence.

Supporting your child on a screen sometimes raises questions, which we completely understand! If you'd like to know more about our approach, read: Our tips for healthy digital parenting.

Frequently asked questions about math in Grade 6

How old are children in Grade 6?

Grade 6 students are typically 11 to 12 years old. It bridges primary school and the more advanced topics of secondary school.

What are the math expectations by the end of Grade 6?

By the end of Grade 6, students should master operations with whole and decimal numbers, understand fractions and ratios, solve proportion problems, construct geometric figures and use symmetry, and work with perimeter, area, and volume.

How can I help my child review math in Grade 6?

Favor short, regular sessions, and regularly practice fractions, ratios, and geometry. Alternate printable worksheets and app activities to vary the formats, and connect math to everyday situations.

Are the Grade 6 math worksheets free?

Yes, all our Grade 6 math worksheets are free and downloadable as PDFs, ready to print.

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