Description
This Introduction to Ratios resource is a complete lesson aligned to 6th grade Math Common Core standard 6.RP.a.1 that hits on ratio language. This lesson builds a strong foundation for students to move forward with ratios and proportional relationships by teaching them about the meaning of a ratio, the 3 ways to write a ratio, and why the order of the numbers in a ratio matters.
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-PDF printable
-13 page printable lesson includes:
- 1 teacher overview/product page
- 1 lesson notes page that explains the standards and flow of the lesson
- 1 teacher tips page that explains key points and ideas to focus on
- 5 student lesson pages
- 1 "Big Ideas" page (direct instruction)
- 1 "Guided Notes" page (gradual release instruction)
- 2 "Practice" pages (differentiated for independent practice)
- 1 "Exit Ticket" (check for student understanding)
-All numbers involved are positive, whole numbers
-Aligned to 6th grade Common Core Standards
-Non-editable
-This lesson is one of the 12 lessons in the full Ratios & Proportions Unit that can be found here: 6th Grade Math Ratios and Proportions Curriculum
What are the benefits of using Transforming the Middle's Curriculum?
Natalie and Katy are 2 6th grade Math teachers in the classroom presently. Together, they have over 15 years of experience teaching grades K-8. The lesson(s) in Transforming the Middle are what they built for their students and have used for over 4 years now. The lessons in this curriculum have impacted their students' academic growth, engagement, and mindset in Math year after year. They have built these strong foundational lessons for you to take into your own classroom and use with your own teaching style so that your students can also find their love for Math.
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6th Grade Math Curriculum by Transforming the Middle
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Ratio Language Lesson | Introduction to Ratios | 6th Grade Math
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Description
This Introduction to Ratios resource is a complete lesson aligned to 6th grade Math Common Core standard 6.RP.a.1 that hits on ratio language. This lesson builds a strong foundation for students to move forward with ratios and proportional relationships by teaching them about the meaning of a ratio, the 3 ways to write a ratio, and why the order of the numbers in a ratio matters.
About This Product:
-PDF printable
-13 page printable lesson includes:
- 1 teacher overview/product page
- 1 lesson notes page that explains the standards and flow of the lesson
- 1 teacher tips page that explains key points and ideas to focus on
- 5 student lesson pages
- 1 "Big Ideas" page (direct instruction)
- 1 "Guided Notes" page (gradual release instruction)
- 2 "Practice" pages (differentiated for independent practice)
- 1 "Exit Ticket" (check for student understanding)
-All numbers involved are positive, whole numbers
-Aligned to 6th grade Common Core Standards
-Non-editable
-This lesson is one of the 12 lessons in the full Ratios & Proportions Unit that can be found here: 6th Grade Math Ratios and Proportions Curriculum
What are the benefits of using Transforming the Middle's Curriculum?
Natalie and Katy are 2 6th grade Math teachers in the classroom presently. Together, they have over 15 years of experience teaching grades K-8. The lesson(s) in Transforming the Middle are what they built for their students and have used for over 4 years now. The lessons in this curriculum have impacted their students' academic growth, engagement, and mindset in Math year after year. They have built these strong foundational lessons for you to take into your own classroom and use with your own teaching style so that your students can also find their love for Math.
Coming Very Soon:
6th Grade Math Curriculum by Transforming the Middle
How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:
Go to your "My Purchases" page (make sure you are logged in).
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