Difficulty Practice Guide

Medium Grade 6 Time Word Problems

This page shows what medium practice should demand for grade 6 time word problems. The goal is not a larger worksheet. The goal is to make the student's reasoning visible enough to choose the next better problem.

What Changes At This Difficulty

Add one meaningful reasoning layer so students must plan before calculating.
Expected structure: 3-4 step problem solving.
Vocabulary load: high with intentional distractors.
Reasoning depth: at least 2 relationship layers.

Student Work Signals

A good medium problem should expose the bottleneck

MathRoutine watches for whether the student understood the situation, wrote a useful setup, handled the calculation, and answered the exact question asked.

1

separate useful numbers from background details

2

complete a two-step setup

3

interpret the result with the correct unit

Sample Problems

A piano lesson starts at 3:45 p.m. and lasts 50 minutes. What time does it end?

Reasoning strategy

Add minutes across the hour boundary.

A train arrived at 6:18 p.m. after a 2 hour 35 minute trip. What time did it leave?

Reasoning strategy

Work backward from the arrival time.

Why This Matters

The paid value is diagnosis, not answer lookup

Basic gives repeated targeted practice. Pro becomes useful when the student needs help understanding wording, recovering the setup, or seeing the same misconception return across attempts.

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