Percents Scavenger Hunt (Word Problems) 6.RP.3c

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My students love this activity! It was great to see and hear their conversations as they were working through the problems.
I used this resource during group time. It kept one of my groups engaged while the others worked on something else, kept them moving and learning! Exactly what I was looking for!
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  2. This activity gets students out of their seats. Students get to work at their own pace and think it's a game. They are highly motivated to complete a question since they can self check and get immediate feedback.Students will complete a problem and then look for the answer on top of a different card
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This activity gets students out of their seats. Students get to work at their own pace and think it's a game. They are highly motivated to complete a question since they can self-check and get immediate feedback.

Students will complete a problem and then look for the answer on top of a different card. Students can complete this in pairs, small groups, or individually. Can be used whole group or in a center. If you laminate the cards, they will stand up like tents on the desks.

Percents Scavenger Hunt involves word problems that ask students to find the percent, the part, or the whole. All percents go up to 100 and every problem is single step.

Students love this activity because they

--get to move around.

--work at their own pace.

--think it’s a game.

--get immediate feedback.

Teachers love this activity because it

--is easy to set up.

--keeps students engaged.

--is self checking.

--works well with a large or a small group.

Correlated to Go Math

--6th grade K-6 Version: Lesson 5.5

--6th grade Middle School Version: Lesson 8.3

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Scavenger Hunts:

--Ratio Word Problems

--Add and Subtract Fractions

--Multiply and Divide Fractions

--ASMD Fractions

--Multiply Fractions and Mixed numbers

--Divide Fractions and Mixed numbers

--ASMD Decimals

--Exponents

--Order of Operations

--Percents

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More Part, Whole, and Percent

--Percent Problems Task Cards

--Worksheets

--Bingo

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Common Core State Standards

6.RP.3c Use ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world and mathematical problems,

Find a percent of a quantity as a rate per 100 (e.g., 30% of a quantity means 30/100 times the quantity); solve problems involving finding the whole, given a part and the percent.

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Find a percent of a quantity as a rate per 100 (e.g., 30% of a quantity means 30/100 times the quantity); solve problems involving finding the whole, given a part and the percent.

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