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Equivalent Ratios Notes and Practice Performance Task Interactive Notebook Pages
Equivalent Ratios Notes and Practice Performance Task Interactive Notebook Pages
Equivalent Ratios Notes and Practice Performance Task Interactive Notebook Pages
Equivalent Ratios Notes and Practice Performance Task Interactive Notebook Pages
Equivalent Ratios Notes and Practice Performance Task Interactive Notebook Pages
Equivalent Ratios Notes and Practice Performance Task Interactive Notebook Pages
Equivalent Ratios Notes and Practice Performance Task Interactive Notebook Pages
Equivalent Ratios Notes and Practice Performance Task Interactive Notebook Pages
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"My students struggled with equivalent ratios, and this was a good resource to help with understanding the concept."
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Guadalupe B.
"Such a well-structured and thorough resource! The guided notes and interactive notebook pages made it easy to differentiate, and my students really grasped equivalent ratios quickly. I also loved the warm-ups, exit slips, and built-in assessment—everything I needed in one place!"
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Claudia B.

Description

These NO PREP guided notes make teaching and learning how to identify and create equivalent ratios clear, structured, and engaging. With a classroom-tested, step-by-step format, students learn how ratios can be scaled up or down while maintaining the same relationship. The organized layout helps students focus on understanding proportional relationships rather than copying lengthy notes.

Perfect for introducing or reinforcing the concept, this resource includes both full-page printables and interactive notebook versions, allowing students to create a reusable reference tool they can rely on throughout the year.

This notes set is designed to help students confidently recognize, generate, and explain equivalent ratios in both mathematical and real-world contexts. The resource includes full-page worksheets as well as interactive notebook versions, offering flexibility for whole-class instruction, small groups, or independent practice. Each page emphasizes multiplicative reasoning and visual models to deepen understanding of proportional relationships.

Aligned to 6.RP.A.3, these notes support students in using tables, diagrams, and numerical reasoning to represent and compare equivalent ratios.

What’s Included

  • Warm-Up: A short activity to activate prior knowledge about ratios and multiplication.
  • Important Vocabulary: Student-friendly, fill-in-the-blank definitions of essential ideas related to ratios and proportional reasoning.
  • Guided Notes: Step-by-step, fill-in-the-blank notes that teach how to create equivalent ratios using multiplication or division.
  • Guided Practice: Scaffolded examples modeling how to generate and verify equivalent ratios.
  • Independent Practice: Problems for students to complete independently to reinforce understanding and accuracy.
  • Mastery Practice: Real-world and multi-step problems requiring students to apply equivalent ratio reasoning in context.
  • Engage & Extend: Critical thinking tasks such as Think It Through, Which One Doesn’t Belong?, error analysis, and challenge problems.
  • Wrap-Up & Summarize: Quick checks and reflection prompts to reinforce key ideas.
  • Check Your Understanding: Multiple-choice or short-response items to assess mastery.
  • Vocabulary Frayer Models: Graphic organizers to deepen understanding of important proportional concepts.
  • Performance Task: A short, real-world mini-project involving equivalent ratios, with a grading checklist for easy assessment.

Why Teachers Love These Notes

  • 100% NO PREP — print and teach
  • Includes full-page and interactive notebook versions
  • Builds strong proportional reasoning and multiplicative thinking
  • Emphasizes understanding over memorization
  • Ideal for special education and English Language Learners
  • Creates a reusable reference tool for homework, quizzes, and review

Here’s what other teachers are saying about this resource:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ms. A. says  “I use your notes products often as they cover the content beautifully and make it very easy for guided instruction and independent work.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Melanie K. says Great information and great examples to help students.”

This resource is part of these popular money-saving bundles:

Ratios Bundle

6th Grade Math Guided Notes Bundle
6th Grade Curriculum

You may also like these other supplemental resources that cove equivalent ratios:

Task Cards

Activities Pack

Additionally, these resources can help reinforce your students understanding of key concepts throughout the year:

6th Grade Math Homework
Full Year Worksheets
Full Year FUN Worksheets
Error Analysis


Guided notes are the foundation of my classroom. Here’s why:

  • Guided notes keep all students actively engaged in class. Students follow along and fill in missing words and numbers and answer questions. They allow students to focus on problem solving rather than using their working memory to write down everything they hear the teacher say. 
  • Students create their own reference guide to help them remember and internalize what they learned in class. They can easily refer back to what they learned in previous classes to help them with spiral review, homework, studying for assessments and most importantly building on prior knowledge to learn new concepts. 
  • It helps students organize information and understand what is important. Middle school students are often new to the expectation of notetaking and guided notes are a perfect way to introduce this practice and perfect a lifelong skill. The blanks can be used as cues to help students decipher what is expected of them- they can tell if a longer definition should be recorded or a smaller blank means they should write an important vocabulary word or number. 
  • They relieve the stress that many students feel when expected to accurately copy diagrams, figures and equations off the board. Having them right on their notes page allows them to focus on problem solving and less about accurately copying complex notes off the board. 
  • Guided notes are especially beneficial for students with special education needs and English Language Learners and can easily be adapted to accommodate specific needs.

Copyright © To The Square Inch LLC

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. 

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What others say

"My students struggled with equivalent ratios, and this was a good resource to help with understanding the concept."
star
Guadalupe B.
"Such a well-structured and thorough resource! The guided notes and interactive notebook pages made it easy to differentiate, and my students really grasped equivalent ratios quickly. I also loved the warm-ups, exit slips, and built-in assessment—everything I needed in one place!"
star
Claudia B.

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Description

These NO PREP guided notes make teaching and learning how to identify and create equivalent ratios clear, structured, and engaging. With a classroom-tested, step-by-step format, students learn how ratios can be scaled up or down while maintaining the same relationship. The organized layout helps students focus on understanding proportional relationships rather than copying lengthy notes.

Perfect for introducing or reinforcing the concept, this resource includes both full-page printables and interactive notebook versions, allowing students to create a reusable reference tool they can rely on throughout the year.

This notes set is designed to help students confidently recognize, generate, and explain equivalent ratios in both mathematical and real-world contexts. The resource includes full-page worksheets as well as interactive notebook versions, offering flexibility for whole-class instruction, small groups, or independent practice. Each page emphasizes multiplicative reasoning and visual models to deepen understanding of proportional relationships.

Aligned to 6.RP.A.3, these notes support students in using tables, diagrams, and numerical reasoning to represent and compare equivalent ratios.

What’s Included

  • Warm-Up: A short activity to activate prior knowledge about ratios and multiplication.
  • Important Vocabulary: Student-friendly, fill-in-the-blank definitions of essential ideas related to ratios and proportional reasoning.
  • Guided Notes: Step-by-step, fill-in-the-blank notes that teach how to create equivalent ratios using multiplication or division.
  • Guided Practice: Scaffolded examples modeling how to generate and verify equivalent ratios.
  • Independent Practice: Problems for students to complete independently to reinforce understanding and accuracy.
  • Mastery Practice: Real-world and multi-step problems requiring students to apply equivalent ratio reasoning in context.
  • Engage & Extend: Critical thinking tasks such as Think It Through, Which One Doesn’t Belong?, error analysis, and challenge problems.
  • Wrap-Up & Summarize: Quick checks and reflection prompts to reinforce key ideas.
  • Check Your Understanding: Multiple-choice or short-response items to assess mastery.
  • Vocabulary Frayer Models: Graphic organizers to deepen understanding of important proportional concepts.
  • Performance Task: A short, real-world mini-project involving equivalent ratios, with a grading checklist for easy assessment.

Why Teachers Love These Notes

  • 100% NO PREP — print and teach
  • Includes full-page and interactive notebook versions
  • Builds strong proportional reasoning and multiplicative thinking
  • Emphasizes understanding over memorization
  • Ideal for special education and English Language Learners
  • Creates a reusable reference tool for homework, quizzes, and review

Here’s what other teachers are saying about this resource:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ms. A. says  “I use your notes products often as they cover the content beautifully and make it very easy for guided instruction and independent work.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Melanie K. says Great information and great examples to help students.”

This resource is part of these popular money-saving bundles:

Ratios Bundle

6th Grade Math Guided Notes Bundle
6th Grade Curriculum

You may also like these other supplemental resources that cove equivalent ratios:

Task Cards

Activities Pack

Additionally, these resources can help reinforce your students understanding of key concepts throughout the year:

6th Grade Math Homework
Full Year Worksheets
Full Year FUN Worksheets
Error Analysis


Guided notes are the foundation of my classroom. Here’s why:

  • Guided notes keep all students actively engaged in class. Students follow along and fill in missing words and numbers and answer questions. They allow students to focus on problem solving rather than using their working memory to write down everything they hear the teacher say. 
  • Students create their own reference guide to help them remember and internalize what they learned in class. They can easily refer back to what they learned in previous classes to help them with spiral review, homework, studying for assessments and most importantly building on prior knowledge to learn new concepts. 
  • It helps students organize information and understand what is important. Middle school students are often new to the expectation of notetaking and guided notes are a perfect way to introduce this practice and perfect a lifelong skill. The blanks can be used as cues to help students decipher what is expected of them- they can tell if a longer definition should be recorded or a smaller blank means they should write an important vocabulary word or number. 
  • They relieve the stress that many students feel when expected to accurately copy diagrams, figures and equations off the board. Having them right on their notes page allows them to focus on problem solving and less about accurately copying complex notes off the board. 
  • Guided notes are especially beneficial for students with special education needs and English Language Learners and can easily be adapted to accommodate specific needs.

Copyright © To The Square Inch LLC

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. 

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Wonderful Introduction
Rated 5 out of 5
May 8, 2026
Great introduction to equivalent ratios for my class!
Pines & Pixels
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125 reviews • Ohio
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Very useful resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
October 21, 2025
Met expectations
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My students struggled with equivalent ratios, and this was a good resource to help with understanding the concept.
Guadalupe B.
128 reviews • California
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 5, 2025
This digital resource is engaging and easy to use for virtual instruction/activities!
Amanda B.
134 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 26, 2025
Great resource! Students had so much fun. Thank you!
Rita W.
291 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 21, 2025
Thank you for sharing the guided notes on this skill. It really helped in the teaching process.
Beth E.
495 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 16, 2025
Such a well-structured and thorough resource! The guided notes and interactive notebook pages made it easy to differentiate, and my students really grasped equivalent ratios quickly. I also loved the warm-ups, exit slips, and built-in assessment—everything I needed in one place!
Claudia Badillo
(TPT Seller)
43 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 9, 2025
This was a great set of notes and practice to use with my students.
Brittany D.
314 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 12, 2025
This was a great addition to our ratios unit, and it was easy to use!
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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