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6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education
6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education
6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education
6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education
6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education
6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education
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6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education
6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education
6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education
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My students STRUGGLE to stay still... but the math must go on!

This lesson incorporates movement, exercise & math all in one (It has seriously been a life saver... The kids get their energy out with different challenges AND I keep my sanity)

In this FULLY READY TO TEACH lesson, Students will do squats, arm circles & jumping jacks for 1 minute each, and then determine the unit rate of other characters to compare their speed with the unit rate of each character.

Included:

  • Exercise + unit rate recording sheet
  • Editable Google Slides to present with a slide + timer guiding students for each exercise
  • Bonus Exit Ticket in the Google Slides
  • Answer Key
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6th Grade Unit Rates | Comparing Workouts & Movement Lesson | Special Education

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Description

My students STRUGGLE to stay still... but the math must go on!

This lesson incorporates movement, exercise & math all in one (It has seriously been a life saver... The kids get their energy out with different challenges AND I keep my sanity)

In this FULLY READY TO TEACH lesson, Students will do squats, arm circles & jumping jacks for 1 minute each, and then determine the unit rate of other characters to compare their speed with the unit rate of each character.

Included:

  • Exercise + unit rate recording sheet
  • Editable Google Slides to present with a slide + timer guiding students for each exercise
  • Bonus Exit Ticket in the Google Slides
  • Answer Key
Report this resource to TPT
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Understand the concept of a unit rate 𝘒/𝘣 associated with a ratio 𝘒:𝘣 with 𝘣 β‰  0, and use rate language in the context of a ratio relationship. For example, β€œThis 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.” β€œWe paid $75 for 15 hamburgers, which is a rate of $5 per hamburger.”
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