Description
i for a fun, low-prep introduction to ratios game for Grade 6?
This print-and-play bump game helps students practise writing ratios from simple, real-world contexts. Students draw a card, solve the problem, find the matching answer on the board, and place their counter. The resource is designed to be low-prep, making it easy to implement in any classroom setting.
on the corresponding answers. If a space is already occupied, they can bump their opponent’s counter; placing a second counter on the same space locks it in place. The aim is to be the first player to s
Looking for a fun, low-prep unit rates game for Grade 6?
This bump game provides focused practice with calculating unit rates per hour using clear, real-world contexts. It is a print-and-play resource that requires minimal preparation. Students draw a card, solve the problem, locate their answer on the board, and place a counter while attempting to bump their opponent.
Students take turns solving unit rate questions and covering matching answers on the board. If a space is already taken, they can bump their opponent’s counter; placing two counters on the same space locks it. The aim is to secure the most locked spaces by the end of the game.
This format builds fluency through repeated, low-stakes practice. Each answer appears multiple times across the deck, ensuring consistent opportunities for strategic play rather than only at the beginning. Students can self-check their work using the included answer key, supporting independence and immediate feedback.
This resource works well for math centres, partner activities, early finishers, review lessons, or end-of-unit consolidation.
If you are teaching:
- Calculating unit rates (cost, speed, quantity)
- Dividing to find a “per 1” value
- Interpreting real-world rate problems
- Connecting division to rate contexts
- Comparing rates across different situations
…this game is ready to use.
What’s Included
- Standard game board with instructions (print-friendly, black and white)
- Scaffolded game board with instructions (print-friendly, black and white)
- 36 question cards across 4 pages (print-and-cut)
- Student recording sheet
- Complete answer key
- Teacher Guide (includes learning objectives, warm-up ideas, facilitation tips, misconceptions, discussion questions and differentiation notes)
This Resource Is Perfect For
- Grade-level lessons on unit rates
- Math centers
- Partner and small group work
- Early finishers
- Review and consolidation lessons
- Formative assessment evidence
⭐ Love this resource? Check out these other Grade 6 Ratio skills mastery resources:
➡ Introduction to Ratios Skills Mastery Worksheet
➡ Writing Ratios in Different Forms Skills Mastery Worksheet
Check back for more soon!
Unit Rates Bump Game | Grade 6 Math Unit Rate Practice Activity Cards
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Description
i for a fun, low-prep introduction to ratios game for Grade 6?
This print-and-play bump game helps students practise writing ratios from simple, real-world contexts. Students draw a card, solve the problem, find the matching answer on the board, and place their counter. The resource is designed to be low-prep, making it easy to implement in any classroom setting.
on the corresponding answers. If a space is already occupied, they can bump their opponent’s counter; placing a second counter on the same space locks it in place. The aim is to be the first player to s
Looking for a fun, low-prep unit rates game for Grade 6?
This bump game provides focused practice with calculating unit rates per hour using clear, real-world contexts. It is a print-and-play resource that requires minimal preparation. Students draw a card, solve the problem, locate their answer on the board, and place a counter while attempting to bump their opponent.
Students take turns solving unit rate questions and covering matching answers on the board. If a space is already taken, they can bump their opponent’s counter; placing two counters on the same space locks it. The aim is to secure the most locked spaces by the end of the game.
This format builds fluency through repeated, low-stakes practice. Each answer appears multiple times across the deck, ensuring consistent opportunities for strategic play rather than only at the beginning. Students can self-check their work using the included answer key, supporting independence and immediate feedback.
This resource works well for math centres, partner activities, early finishers, review lessons, or end-of-unit consolidation.
If you are teaching:
- Calculating unit rates (cost, speed, quantity)
- Dividing to find a “per 1” value
- Interpreting real-world rate problems
- Connecting division to rate contexts
- Comparing rates across different situations
…this game is ready to use.
What’s Included
- Standard game board with instructions (print-friendly, black and white)
- Scaffolded game board with instructions (print-friendly, black and white)
- 36 question cards across 4 pages (print-and-cut)
- Student recording sheet
- Complete answer key
- Teacher Guide (includes learning objectives, warm-up ideas, facilitation tips, misconceptions, discussion questions and differentiation notes)
This Resource Is Perfect For
- Grade-level lessons on unit rates
- Math centers
- Partner and small group work
- Early finishers
- Review and consolidation lessons
- Formative assessment evidence
⭐ Love this resource? Check out these other Grade 6 Ratio skills mastery resources:
➡ Introduction to Ratios Skills Mastery Worksheet
➡ Writing Ratios in Different Forms Skills Mastery Worksheet
Check back for more soon!






