Grade 6 Number Systems Worksheet
Explore and understand number systems, including integers, rational numbers, and absolute value, with this comprehensive Grade 6 math worksheet.
Includes
Standards
Topics
Number Systems Exploration
Name:
Date:
Score:
Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show all your work for full credit.
1. Which of the following numbers is an integer?
3.5
1/2
-7
0.25
2. What is the absolute value of -12?
-12
0
12
24
3. Numbers that can be written as a fraction are called numbers.
4. The set of whole numbers and their opposites are called .
5. Plot the numbers -3, 0, and 2 on the number line below.
6. Explain the difference between a rational number and an integer.
7. All integers are rational numbers.
True
False
Match each definition with the correct term.
8. The distance of a number from zero.
a. Integer
9. A number that can be expressed as a fraction p/q where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0.
b. Rational Number
10. A whole number or its opposite.
c. Absolute Value
Related Worksheets
Dividing Powers Worksheet
Practice dividing powers with the same base and different bases for grade 6 math students.
Multiplying Powers Worksheet
Practice worksheet for 6th graders on multiplying powers with the same base, including various question types to reinforce understanding.
Powers of Ten Review
A worksheet for 6th graders to practice understanding and calculating powers of ten.
Number Sequences Worksheet
Explore and identify patterns in number sequences, including arithmetic and geometric progressions, for Grade 6 math.
Subtracting Negative Integers
Practice subtracting negative integers with this worksheet, featuring number line visualizations and word problems.
Grade 6 Place Value Relationships
Explore place value relationships in multi-digit numbers, including decimals, for 6th-grade math students.
Consecutive Integers Worksheet
Explore consecutive integers, their properties, and solve problems involving sequences of numbers for Grade 6 math.
Grade 6 Number Forms Worksheet
Explore different ways to represent numbers, including standard, word, expanded, and scientific notation, for Grade 6 math students.