Description
Help your students master proportional relationships with this hands‑on Proportion Sort Collaborative Task. Students analyze tables, graphs, and real‑world descriptions to determine whether relationships are proportional or not. They calculate unit rates, justify their reasoning, and engage in meaningful mathematical discourse.
This resource is perfect for 7th grade math, intervention groups, stations, partner work, or reteaching proportional reasoning.
What’s Included:
Multi‑representation proportional relationship cards:
- Tables
- Graphs
- Real‑world scenarios
Record sheet for accountability and written explanations
Complete answer key with unit rates and reasoning
Ready‑to‑print format for quick classroom use
Skills Covered:
- Identifying proportional vs. non‑proportional relationships
- Calculating unit rates
- Comparing representations
- Explaining mathematical reasoning
- Strengthening conceptual understanding of proportionality
Why Teachers Love It:
- Encourages collaboration and math talk
- Makes proportional reasoning visual and accessible
- Supports 7th grade proportional relationships standards
- Flexible for classwork, stations, small groups, or intervention
Highlights
Description
Help your students master proportional relationships with this hands‑on Proportion Sort Collaborative Task. Students analyze tables, graphs, and real‑world descriptions to determine whether relationships are proportional or not. They calculate unit rates, justify their reasoning, and engage in meaningful mathematical discourse.
This resource is perfect for 7th grade math, intervention groups, stations, partner work, or reteaching proportional reasoning.
What’s Included:
Multi‑representation proportional relationship cards:
- Tables
- Graphs
- Real‑world scenarios
Record sheet for accountability and written explanations
Complete answer key with unit rates and reasoning
Ready‑to‑print format for quick classroom use
Skills Covered:
- Identifying proportional vs. non‑proportional relationships
- Calculating unit rates
- Comparing representations
- Explaining mathematical reasoning
- Strengthening conceptual understanding of proportionality
Why Teachers Love It:
- Encourages collaboration and math talk
- Makes proportional reasoning visual and accessible
- Supports 7th grade proportional relationships standards
- Flexible for classwork, stations, small groups, or intervention




