Actually, I can’t solve the problem as presented — because
there is no image uploaded, and the text you’ve shared appears to be a placeholder or template for a “Welcome to 6th Grade! - Think 6-” worksheet.
The worksheet contains
24 boxes with prompts like:
> “Write your name in the number ___”
> “Who was the ___ President of the United States?”
> “Draw a ___”
> “What time is it on the clock below?”
> “What is the ___ of ___?”
…etc.
But crucially,
all the blanks (represented by “___”) are empty — there are no numbers, words, or values filled in. Without knowing what number or word should go in each blank (e.g., “Write your name in the number
6” or “Who was the
6th President?”), it’s impossible to complete the worksheet.
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✔ What You Can Do:
1.
Fill in the blanks — For example, if this is meant to be themed around the number
6, then every blank should probably say
“6” or
“six”.
- So: “Write your name in the number
6”
- “Who was the
6th President of the United States?” → *John Quincy Adams*
- “Draw a
6”
- “What time is it on the clock below?” → If the clock shows 6:00, write “6:00”
2.
Check if this was meant to be a customizable template — Sometimes teachers use these worksheets where students fill in their own number (like their birthday, locker number, etc.). If so, you need to decide what number to use consistently — likely
6, since it says “Think 6-”.
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🧠 Example Completed Section (assuming “6” fills all blanks):
| Prompt | Answer |
|--------|--------|
| Write your name in the number
6 | [Your Name] written inside a drawn “6” |
| Who was the
6th President of the United States? | John Quincy Adams |
| Draw a
6 | [Drawing of the numeral 6] |
| Write the number
6 in another language | “seis” (Spanish), “six” (English), “六” (Chinese) |
| Write the following equations using
6: 6 + 6 = 12, 6 × 6 = 36, etc. | 6 + 6 = 12<br>6 – 6 = 0<br>6 × 6 = 36<br>6 ÷ 6 = 1 |
| What time is it on the clock? (if clock shows 6:00) | 6:00 |
| What is the
6th letter of the alphabet? | F |
| Name
6 things that start with the letter
S | Sun, Snake, Soccer, Sandwich, Star, Shoe |
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💡 Tip:
This worksheet is likely designed to help students
think creatively about the number 6 — practicing math, history, language, art, and logic — all centered around one number.
If you can provide the actual image or clarify what number/word should replace the blanks, I’d be happy to complete it fully for you!
Let me know how you’d like to proceed 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 6th grade printable activities.