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Unit Rate Doodle Notes + Slides
Unit Rate Doodle Notes + Slides
Unit Rate Doodle Notes + Slides
Unit Rate Doodle Notes + Slides
Unit Rate Doodle Notes + Slides
Unit Rate Doodle Notes + Slides
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Doodle notes with examples covering unit rate using both double number lines and basic division. Students work to fill in examples as you teach the content. Includes full size pages, standard notebook size and composition book size pages. Perfect for interactive notebooks! Unit number in heading is editable (either fill in or delete). Answer key included.

Slides match up with examples on doodle notes. Intended for use on smartboard or similar as examples need to be worked out/ filled in as you teach.

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Unit Rate Doodle Notes + Slides

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1 Doodle Notes + 8 Slides
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

Doodle notes with examples covering unit rate using both double number lines and basic division. Students work to fill in examples as you teach the content. Includes full size pages, standard notebook size and composition book size pages. Perfect for interactive notebooks! Unit number in heading is editable (either fill in or delete). Answer key included.

Slides match up with examples on doodle notes. Intended for use on smartboard or similar as examples need to be worked out/ filled in as you teach.

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Understand the concept of a unit rate 𝘢/𝘣 associated with a ratio 𝘢:𝘣 with 𝘣 ≠ 0, and use rate language in the context of a ratio relationship. For example, “This 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.” “We paid $75 for 15 hamburgers, which is a rate of $5 per hamburger.”
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