Ratios Matching Game

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Description
Introduce students to ratios and the corresponding language with this matching game. Students will match ratios in the form a:b to verbal phrases that represent the same ratio. This is a fun, interactive way to develop in students an understanding of the ratios that exist around them and how they can be represented mathematically.
By popular request, this resource now includes a version with ratios represented as fractions.
Included in this product:
-24 matching cards
-Answer key
-Teacher's Guide w/ CCSS, objective, materials, & procedure
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