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6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key
6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key
6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key
6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key
6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key
6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key
6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key
6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key
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6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key | CCSS 6.RP

Looking for a no-prep, highly engaging, and super flexible way to review ratios and rates with your 6th graders?


You just found your new favorite math resource! 🎉

This Ratios & Unit Rates Practice Pack is designed to make teaching 6.RP standards stress-free — whether you’re running a whole-group lesson, small-group intervention, or independent practice time. Each page includes real-world word problems, higher-order thinking questions, and built-in review boxes to help students truly understand the “why” behind the math.

✨ What’s Inside:

✅ Engaging word problems your students will actually relate to
✅ A mix of skill-based and challenge-level problems for differentiation
✅ Built-in review boxes that support mini-lessons or quick reteaching moments
✅ Flexible print-and-go format — perfect for whole group, small group, or independent work
✅ Aligned to Common Core Math Standards for Grade 6:

  • 6.RP.A.1: Understanding and describing ratios
  • 6.RP.A.2: Identifying and applying unit rates
  • 6.RP.A.3: Real-world ratio & rate problem-solving (tables, unit rates, percent, conversions) [6.RP.A.3a and 6.RP.A.3b]

I’ve used this exact resource with my own students, and the engagement and understanding were incredible. Whether you’re reviewing before an assessment, reteaching tricky concepts, or assigning extra practice — this pack will save you prep time and boost student confidence. 🙌

🌟 Perfect For:

  • Whole group review lessons
  • Math centers or rotations
  • Small group intervention
  • Independent practice or homework
  • Partner “Pair & Share” activities

💾 What You’ll Get:

  • Printable PDF (ready to go — no prep required!)
  • Answer key for quick grading or self-checking
  • Editable version (optional, if you offer one)

Make ratios and rates click for every learner — without adding to your workload.


Click Add to Cart now and make your next math lesson a total win!

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6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key

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6th Grade Ratios & Unit Rates Review Pack | Test-Prep Worksheets + Answer Key | CCSS 6.RP

Looking for a no-prep, highly engaging, and super flexible way to review ratios and rates with your 6th graders?


You just found your new favorite math resource! 🎉

This Ratios & Unit Rates Practice Pack is designed to make teaching 6.RP standards stress-free — whether you’re running a whole-group lesson, small-group intervention, or independent practice time. Each page includes real-world word problems, higher-order thinking questions, and built-in review boxes to help students truly understand the “why” behind the math.

✨ What’s Inside:

✅ Engaging word problems your students will actually relate to
✅ A mix of skill-based and challenge-level problems for differentiation
✅ Built-in review boxes that support mini-lessons or quick reteaching moments
✅ Flexible print-and-go format — perfect for whole group, small group, or independent work
✅ Aligned to Common Core Math Standards for Grade 6:

  • 6.RP.A.1: Understanding and describing ratios
  • 6.RP.A.2: Identifying and applying unit rates
  • 6.RP.A.3: Real-world ratio & rate problem-solving (tables, unit rates, percent, conversions) [6.RP.A.3a and 6.RP.A.3b]

I’ve used this exact resource with my own students, and the engagement and understanding were incredible. Whether you’re reviewing before an assessment, reteaching tricky concepts, or assigning extra practice — this pack will save you prep time and boost student confidence. 🙌

🌟 Perfect For:

  • Whole group review lessons
  • Math centers or rotations
  • Small group intervention
  • Independent practice or homework
  • Partner “Pair & Share” activities

💾 What You’ll Get:

  • Printable PDF (ready to go — no prep required!)
  • Answer key for quick grading or self-checking
  • Editable version (optional, if you offer one)

Make ratios and rates click for every learner — without adding to your workload.


Click Add to Cart now and make your next math lesson a total win!

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.”
Understand the concept of a unit rate 𝘢/𝘣 associated with a ratio 𝘢:𝘣 with 𝘣 ≠ 0, and use rate language in the context of a ratio relationship. For example, “This recipe has a ratio of 3 cups of flour to 4 cups of sugar, so there is 3/4 cup of flour for each cup of sugar.” “We paid $75 for 15 hamburgers, which is a rate of $5 per hamburger.”
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.
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