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6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios
6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios
6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios
6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios
6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios
6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios
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6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios
6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios
6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios
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Description

Are you considering "flipping your classroom?" Do you want to increase student engagement and achievement? This bundle will give you more freedom to spend time working with your students, rather than teaching from the front of the classroom.

This video lesson includes 2 student worksheets, teacher's completed notes (solutions) worksheet, and a video lesson.

Summary Worksheet:
Have your students complete the Summary Worksheet while watching the video lesson. Solutions are provided in the video lesson.

Exploration Worksheet:
Once the students have watched the video lesson and completed the Summary Worksheet, have them work on the Exploration Worksheet for independent practice or as a collaborative activity. Solutions are provided for the teacher on the "completed notes" worksheet.

Key Topics / Concepts:
-how to write a ratio 3 different ways
-the importance of the order of the numbers in a ratio

Learning Standards:
Based on the Common Core Learning Standards and the Next Generation (NextGen) Learning Standards

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6th Grade Math Flipped Video Lesson with Worksheets | Ratios

Jerry's Grade 6 Math
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5th - 7th
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3
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

Are you considering "flipping your classroom?" Do you want to increase student engagement and achievement? This bundle will give you more freedom to spend time working with your students, rather than teaching from the front of the classroom.

This video lesson includes 2 student worksheets, teacher's completed notes (solutions) worksheet, and a video lesson.

Summary Worksheet:
Have your students complete the Summary Worksheet while watching the video lesson. Solutions are provided in the video lesson.

Exploration Worksheet:
Once the students have watched the video lesson and completed the Summary Worksheet, have them work on the Exploration Worksheet for independent practice or as a collaborative activity. Solutions are provided for the teacher on the "completed notes" worksheet.

Key Topics / Concepts:
-how to write a ratio 3 different ways
-the importance of the order of the numbers in a ratio

Learning Standards:
Based on the Common Core Learning Standards and the Next Generation (NextGen) Learning Standards

*Please look at the preview file in order to view each of the worksheets available in this lesson.

If you find these resources useful, please rate/review my products.

You can also click on “Follow Me” in order to view my other Math 6 Lessons and receive updates as I create new resources.


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Standards

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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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