Master every 6th grade math concept — for good
A complete, structured 6th grade math curriculum — built lesson by lesson so every student truly understands, not just memorizes.

"I built this so every student gets the clear, patient explanation they deserve — not just the kids who raise their hand first."— Cassi Gardei

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Confidently work with ratios, rates, and proportional relationships in real-world contexts
- Perform operations with fractions, decimals, and integers across all four operations
- Write, evaluate, and solve algebraic expressions and one-variable equations
- Apply geometry skills to find area, surface area, and volume of 2D and 3D figures
- Analyze data sets using measures of center and variability, and interpret graphs and charts
- Approach standardized math tests with a solid conceptual understanding — not just memorized steps
How it works
A school that adapts to you
This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.
We learn your level
A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.
Lessons adapt as you go
Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.
Your AI coach keeps you moving
Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.
The curriculum
What's inside your school
6 modules · 19 lessons

Ratios, Rates, and Proportional Relationships
Students build a deep, real-world understanding of ratios and rates — moving from visual models to unit rates, percent problems, and proportional reasoning. Every concept is grounded in everyday situations so students see the 'why' behind the math.
- 1.1Understanding RatiosIncluded
- 1.2Unit Rates and Rate ReasoningIncluded
- 1.3Percent Problems in the Real WorldIncluded
- 1.4Equivalent Ratios and ProportionsIncluded
Fractions, Decimals, and Integer Operations
Students master all four operations with fractions, decimals, and integers — building number sense through models and real-world problems before moving to procedural fluency. Misconceptions are addressed head-on.
- 2.1Multiplying and Dividing FractionsIncluded
- 2.2Adding, Subtracting, and Ordering DecimalsIncluded
- 2.3Integer Operations — All Four OperationsIncluded
Algebraic Expressions and Equations
Students transition from arithmetic to algebraic thinking — writing and evaluating expressions, applying the properties of operations, and solving one-variable equations and inequalities with confidence.
- 3.1Writing and Evaluating Algebraic ExpressionsIncluded
- 3.2Properties of Operations and Equivalent ExpressionsIncluded
- 3.3Solving One-Variable EquationsIncluded
- 3.4One-Variable InequalitiesIncluded
Geometry — Area, Surface Area, and Volume
Students develop spatial reasoning and apply formulas to find area of 2D figures, surface area of 3D figures using nets, and volume of rectangular prisms — always connecting formulas to conceptual understanding.
- 4.1Area of Quadrilaterals and TrianglesIncluded
- 4.2Surface Area with NetsIncluded
- 4.3Volume of Rectangular PrismsIncluded
Statistics and Data Analysis
Students collect, display, and analyze data sets using measures of center (mean, median, mode) and variability (range, mean absolute deviation, interquartile range), and draw conclusions from statistical displays.
- 5.1Measures of Center — Mean, Median, and ModeIncluded
- 5.2Measures of Variability — Range, IQR, and MADIncluded
- 5.3Displaying and Interpreting DataIncluded
Test Readiness and Conceptual Mastery
Students synthesize all prior learning, fill remaining gaps, and build the strategic thinking skills needed for standardized assessments — with emphasis on reasoning, checking work, and communicating mathematical thinking clearly.
- 6.1Cross-Topic Problem SolvingIncluded
- 6.2Standardized Test Strategies for 6th Grade MathIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
Homeschool Parents
They need a complete, trustworthy full-year math curriculum they can hand their 6th grader and actually follow themselves.
Struggling Students
They're falling behind in class and need patient, step-by-step re-teaching at their own pace — no judgment, no rushing.
Involved Moms
They sit at the kitchen table every night trying to help with homework, and want a resource that makes them feel confident alongside their child.
Tutors & Learning Coaches
They work with multiple middle schoolers and want a structured, curriculum-aligned resource to anchor their sessions.
Classroom Teachers
They want a supplemental library of clear explanations students can revisit at home when they need a concept retaught.
Motivated 6th Graders
They want to get ahead, ace their tests, and walk into 7th grade math feeling like they already know the material.
Questions
Frequently asked
Your teacher
A note from your teacher
Cassi Gardei
I know exactly what it feels like to watch a kid who was doing fine in math suddenly hit a wall.
Sixth grade is the year the numbers get more abstract, the rules multiply, and "just follow the steps" stops being enough. A student who breezes through 5th grade can hit ratios or negative integers and feel like they've walked into the wrong classroom. And if they don't get a clear explanation fast — at their pace, without the pressure of 30 other kids waiting — that confusion quietly hardens into "I'm just not a math person." I've seen it happen too many times, and this school exists to stop it.
I built this curriculum lesson by lesson, aligned chapter by chapter to the Go Math 6th Grade program, because I wanted something parents could trust and students could actually follow. Not a collection of random YouTube videos. Not a worksheet packet. A real, structured school — with a logical sequence, clear instruction, and the patience to explain why the math works, not just what to do.
Every concept your student needs to master this year is in here: ratios, fractions, integers, algebra foundations, geometry, statistics. We go deep enough that they understand it, and build fast enough that they don't lose momentum. By the end, they won't just be ready for their next test — they'll be ready for 7th grade math, and the year after that.
Whether you're a homeschool parent building your full math year, a classroom parent trying to fill in the gaps, or a student who just needs someone to explain it one more time — you're in the right place. Come in, follow along, and let's make 6th grade math the year everything finally made sense.
— Cassi Gardei
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