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This is a power Point on Unit Rates. What is a unit rate? What does it look like? Examples of finding unit rates.
It includes a fun page to have projected on the board as students come in. It also includes a warm up (on dividing fractions which they will need to find a unit rate), notes, and practice (examples).
In my classroom, I project my Power Points up on the white board. This allows me to interact with it, write on it, and let my students come up and write on it.
It is also easy to print out in case a student has a special need for it. Easy to upload onto your teacher website for absent students or students who need to look at it again.
It includes a fun page to have projected on the board as students come in. It also includes a warm up (on dividing fractions which they will need to find a unit rate), notes, and practice (examples).
In my classroom, I project my Power Points up on the white board. This allows me to interact with it, write on it, and let my students come up and write on it.
It is also easy to print out in case a student has a special need for it. Easy to upload onto your teacher website for absent students or students who need to look at it again.
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Grades
5th - 7th
Subjects
Standards
CCSS6.RP.A.2
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Pages
9
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
Description
This is a power Point on Unit Rates. What is a unit rate? What does it look like? Examples of finding unit rates.
It includes a fun page to have projected on the board as students come in. It also includes a warm up (on dividing fractions which they will need to find a unit rate), notes, and practice (examples).
In my classroom, I project my Power Points up on the white board. This allows me to interact with it, write on it, and let my students come up and write on it.
It is also easy to print out in case a student has a special need for it. Easy to upload onto your teacher website for absent students or students who need to look at it again.
It includes a fun page to have projected on the board as students come in. It also includes a warm up (on dividing fractions which they will need to find a unit rate), notes, and practice (examples).
In my classroom, I project my Power Points up on the white board. This allows me to interact with it, write on it, and let my students come up and write on it.
It is also easy to print out in case a student has a special need for it. Easy to upload onto your teacher website for absent students or students who need to look at it again.
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Standards
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CCSS6.RP.A.2
Understand the concept of a unit rate π’/π£ associated with a ratio π’:π£ with π£ β 0, and use rate language in the context of a ratio relationship. For example, βThis recipe has a ratio of 3 cups of flour to 4 cups of sugar, so there is 3/4 cup of flour for each cup of sugar.β βWe paid $75 for 15 hamburgers, which is a rate of $5 per hamburger.β
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