Description
This booklet examines how to relate two quantities as ratios, and then looks to simplify these ratios. It also has questions on sharing using ratios and using ratios to assist us when cooking. There are also worksheets on rates which consider how to express quantities as rates, and doing an activity where students measure their speed in comparison to athletes, in a simple walking activity.
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Grades
6th - 9th
Subjects
Standards
CCSS6.RP.A.3a
CCSS6.RP.A.3b
CCSS7.RP.A.1
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Pages
25
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
Description
This booklet examines how to relate two quantities as ratios, and then looks to simplify these ratios. It also has questions on sharing using ratios and using ratios to assist us when cooking. There are also worksheets on rates which consider how to express quantities as rates, and doing an activity where students measure their speed in comparison to athletes, in a simple walking activity.
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Standards
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CCSS6.RP.A.3a
Make tables of equivalent ratios relating quantities with whole-number measurements, find missing values in the tables, and plot the pairs of values on the coordinate plane. Use tables to compare ratios.
CCSS6.RP.A.3b
Solve unit rate problems including those involving unit pricing and constant speed. For example, if it took 7 hours to mow 4 lawns, then at that rate, how many lawns could be mowed in 35 hours? At what rate were lawns being mowed?
CCSS7.RP.A.1
Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including ratios of lengths, areas and other quantities measured in like or different units. For example, if a person walks 1/2 mile in each 1/4 hour, compute the unit rate as the complex fraction ½/¼ miles per hour, equivalently 2 miles per hour.
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