Algebra 1 - Ratios and Proportions Foldable


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Description
This foldable is designed for interactive math notebooks.
It walks students through 2 different topics of ratios and proportions.
The first topic is about understanding a ratio and whether or not two ratios form a proportion. It high-lights 4 different strategies:
1. Common multiplier
2. Cross-products
3. Simplifying
4. Converting to decimals
The second topic is solving proportions using the cross-products strategy. Includes 4 problems all with different scenarios.
The paper should be printed with the shorter side being the flipping side. Students will fold the right-hand side of the paper to the dotted line and make one cut to the fold line.
Answer key included.