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6th Grade Math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Equivalent Ratios PowerPoint
6th Grade Math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Equivalent Ratios PowerPoint
6th Grade Math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Equivalent Ratios PowerPoint
6th Grade Math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Equivalent Ratios PowerPoint
6th Grade Math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Equivalent Ratios PowerPoint
6th Grade Math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Equivalent Ratios PowerPoint
6th Grade Math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Equivalent Ratios PowerPoint
6th Grade Math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Equivalent Ratios PowerPoint
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This download contains 6th grade math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Covering Equivalent Ratios. This PowerPoint Lesson is inspired from the Engage NY Eureka Math program. This PowerPoint lesson is self-made using other various resources in combination with Eureka inspired lessons. (Total 126 slides).

I created/put this PowerPoint lesson together to help me lead engaging lessons that also covered all the things required such as objective, I “can” statements, vocabulary, lesson summary, and exit ticket.

Each lesson I pulled out what I felt I needed or could use in the time I had. Remember that any Eureka lesson can be found on their website for FREE… and any other resources I used to make these PowerPoint lessons were found for free. This product is my own lesson plan on how I taught lessons using those resources.

This PowerPoint Lesson can easily be used for teaching virtually…all you need to do is click from slide to slide and all the answers are included making for easier teaching online as well as in the classroom.

I have 8 years teaching experience (1 year teaching 9th-10th grade health, 6 years teaching 5th grade math, and this is my 1st year teaching 6th grade math). I have been a level 5 teacher for the past 5 years. Below I have listed what you will be getting in this download.

Module 1 Lesson 3 (Title: Equivalent Ratios):

  • 126 total slides covering
    • Objective
    • I “can” statement
    • Vocabulary
    • Review of Equivalent Ratios (Self-Created)
    • Lesson 3 from Eureka
      • Example 1-2
      • Exercises 1-3
      • Exercises 3a, 3b, 4a
      • Problem Set 1, 2, 3a-3b, 4a
      • Exit ticket
      • Lesson Summary

If you are interested in my entire Module 1-6 PowerPoint Lesson Bundle please click here

If you are interested in just Module 1 Topic A-D PowerPoint Lesson Bundle click here: CLICK HERE

If you are interested in just Module 1 Topic B PowerPoint Bundle please click here: CLICK HERE

If you are interested in my 6th Grade Math Video Lessons GROWING BUNDLE (Current and Future 6th Grade Math Video Lessons totaling 94 that can be used to teach for the entire year please CLICK HERE

If you are interested in my 6th Grade Math GROWING BUNDLE (Everything you will need for the ENTIRE 6th Grade Math Year); which includes not only this PowerPoint lesson, but all Module 1-6 PowerPoint Lessons as well as the video lessons I have already created along with those still to come, Module 1-6 topic quizzes, mid-module, and end-of-module tests, interactive notebook/booklets, Know & Show Teacher Guide, and editable Lesson Plan Template, various 6th grade math practice worksheets, activities, and all other material I will be including please CLICK HERE

Attention Districts and Departments: If you are purchasing for your school’s department, please buy the appropriate amount of licenses. If you are a large school district and you are interested in a full district license, please contact me for a district-wide quote.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal, or district interested in transferable license to accommodate yearly staff changes, please contact me for a quote.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

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6th Grade Math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Equivalent Ratios PowerPoint

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Description

This download contains 6th grade math Module 1 Topic A Lesson 3 Covering Equivalent Ratios. This PowerPoint Lesson is inspired from the Engage NY Eureka Math program. This PowerPoint lesson is self-made using other various resources in combination with Eureka inspired lessons. (Total 126 slides).

I created/put this PowerPoint lesson together to help me lead engaging lessons that also covered all the things required such as objective, I “can” statements, vocabulary, lesson summary, and exit ticket.

Each lesson I pulled out what I felt I needed or could use in the time I had. Remember that any Eureka lesson can be found on their website for FREE… and any other resources I used to make these PowerPoint lessons were found for free. This product is my own lesson plan on how I taught lessons using those resources.

This PowerPoint Lesson can easily be used for teaching virtually…all you need to do is click from slide to slide and all the answers are included making for easier teaching online as well as in the classroom.

I have 8 years teaching experience (1 year teaching 9th-10th grade health, 6 years teaching 5th grade math, and this is my 1st year teaching 6th grade math). I have been a level 5 teacher for the past 5 years. Below I have listed what you will be getting in this download.

Module 1 Lesson 3 (Title: Equivalent Ratios):

  • 126 total slides covering
    • Objective
    • I “can” statement
    • Vocabulary
    • Review of Equivalent Ratios (Self-Created)
    • Lesson 3 from Eureka
      • Example 1-2
      • Exercises 1-3
      • Exercises 3a, 3b, 4a
      • Problem Set 1, 2, 3a-3b, 4a
      • Exit ticket
      • Lesson Summary

If you are interested in my entire Module 1-6 PowerPoint Lesson Bundle please click here

If you are interested in just Module 1 Topic A-D PowerPoint Lesson Bundle click here: CLICK HERE

If you are interested in just Module 1 Topic B PowerPoint Bundle please click here: CLICK HERE

If you are interested in my 6th Grade Math Video Lessons GROWING BUNDLE (Current and Future 6th Grade Math Video Lessons totaling 94 that can be used to teach for the entire year please CLICK HERE

If you are interested in my 6th Grade Math GROWING BUNDLE (Everything you will need for the ENTIRE 6th Grade Math Year); which includes not only this PowerPoint lesson, but all Module 1-6 PowerPoint Lessons as well as the video lessons I have already created along with those still to come, Module 1-6 topic quizzes, mid-module, and end-of-module tests, interactive notebook/booklets, Know & Show Teacher Guide, and editable Lesson Plan Template, various 6th grade math practice worksheets, activities, and all other material I will be including please CLICK HERE

Attention Districts and Departments: If you are purchasing for your school’s department, please buy the appropriate amount of licenses. If you are a large school district and you are interested in a full district license, please contact me for a district-wide quote.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal, or district interested in transferable license to accommodate yearly staff changes, please contact me for a quote.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem, distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison.
Use ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world and mathematical problems, e.g., by reasoning about tables of equivalent ratios, tape diagrams, double number line diagrams, or equations.
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Mathematically proficient students start by explaining to themselves the meaning of a problem and looking for entry points to its solution. They analyze givens, constraints, relationships, and goals. They make conjectures about the form and meaning of the solution and plan a solution pathway rather than simply jumping into a solution attempt. They consider analogous problems, and try special cases and simpler forms of the original problem in order to gain insight into its solution. They monitor and evaluate their progress and change course if necessary. Older students might, depending on the context of the problem, transform algebraic expressions or change the viewing window on their graphing calculator to get the information they need. Mathematically proficient students can explain correspondences between equations, verbal descriptions, tables, and graphs or draw diagrams of important features and relationships, graph data, and search for regularity or trends. Younger students might rely on using concrete objects or pictures to help conceptualize and solve a problem. Mathematically proficient students check their answers to problems using a different method, and they continually ask themselves, "Does this make sense?" They can understand the approaches of others to solving complex problems and identify correspondences between different approaches.
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