Grade 6 Percents - Easy Practice
A easy grade 6 worksheet for Percentages.
Worksheet snapshot
- Percentages
- Key concepts: Understanding core percentages concepts for Grade 6; Applying percentages strategies appropriate to Grade 6
- Students begin with foundational percentages concepts at Grade 6 level, using concrete models and visual supports to build understanding.
- Apply it: Percentages at the Grade 6 level connects to everyday situations students encounter: problem-solving in daily life, making sense of quantities and relationships, and building mathematical literacy for future learning.
- What is 14% of 32?
- What is 12% of 61?
- What is 11% of 63?
About Percentages
Percentages represent ratios out of 100 and are used extensively to compare quantities, show change, and represent data. Students learn to convert between percents, fractions, and decimals, and solve percent problems.
Percentages are used constantly in everyday life—sales, taxes, tips, interest rates, grades, statistics, and data representation. Understanding percents is essential for financial literacy, data interpretation, and informed decision-making.
Percentages
Convert among percents, fractions, and decimals; find a percent of a number; solve percent increase/decrease contexts.
This easy level worksheet:
Use 10x10 grids and money to model benchmark percents (10%, 25%, 50%); convert simple percents to decimals/fractions.
Key Concepts
- Percent means per hundred
- Convert percent ↔ fraction ↔ decimal
- Percent of a number and percent change
Prerequisite skills
Fraction/decimal equivalence; multiply/divide decimals; ratio/unit rate basics.
Teaching Strategies
Model with grids/number lines; push benchmark percents first; use multiple strategies (fraction of, decimal multiply, proportion) and require estimation before computing.
Assessment ideas
Test conversion fluency between percents, decimals, and fractions. Include percent of a number problems. Ask students to find what percent one number is of another. Include percent increase/decrease problems. Use real-world contexts (discounts, tips, taxes).
Common Challenges
Using wrong base when comparing percents; misplacing decimals; relying on a single trick without sense-making.
Real-World Applications
Discounts, tips, taxes, grades, interest, and data comparisons.
Extension Activities
Create a sale scenario with stacked discounts; explain percent change two ways (difference/base and multiplier).
Parent Tips
Have your child estimate tips/discounts when shopping or dining and check the exact value after.
