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6TH GRADE RATIOS/RATES LESSONS.
6TH GRADE RATIOS/RATES LESSONS.
6TH GRADE RATIOS/RATES LESSONS.
6TH GRADE RATIOS/RATES LESSONS.
6TH GRADE RATIOS/RATES LESSONS.
6TH GRADE RATIOS/RATES LESSONS.
6TH GRADE RATIOS/RATES LESSONS.
6TH GRADE RATIOS/RATES LESSONS.
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This is the whole unit I used for my 6th grade Math. It is aligned with the NEW YORK STATE NEXT GENERATION MATHEMATICS LEARNING STANDARDS .

Each lesson includes:

-Learning target

-Do now

-Mood Meter

-Criteria for Success

- "I do, We do, and You do"

-Practice

-Independent work

-Self assessments

-Answers to math problems so students can self-assess

-Homework sheets.

This is only the first lesson- 4.1 Model Ratios

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6TH GRADE RATIOS/RATES LESSONS.

MATH 6th Grade
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5th - 6th
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Teaching Duration
2 days

Description

This is the whole unit I used for my 6th grade Math. It is aligned with the NEW YORK STATE NEXT GENERATION MATHEMATICS LEARNING STANDARDS .

Each lesson includes:

-Learning target

-Do now

-Mood Meter

-Criteria for Success

- "I do, We do, and You do"

-Practice

-Independent work

-Self assessments

-Answers to math problems so students can self-assess

-Homework sheets.

This is only the first lesson- 4.1 Model Ratios

Report this resource to TPT
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Understand the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities. For example, “The ratio of wings to beaks in the bird house at the zoo was 2:1, because for every 2 wings there was 1 beak.” “For every vote candidate A received, candidate C received nearly three votes.”
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