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Unit Rates & Ratios Task Cards
Unit Rates & Ratios Task Cards
Unit Rates & Ratios Task Cards
Unit Rates & Ratios Task Cards
Unit Rates & Ratios Task Cards
Unit Rates & Ratios Task Cards
Unit Rates & Ratios Task Cards
Unit Rates & Ratios Task Cards
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Description

Great for practicing unit rates in small groups!

Contents:

  • 14 task cards for finding unit rate, including "better buy" questions
  • 2 options for student handouts
  • Answer Key

Instructions for Use:

Small Group:

Each group gets a set of task cards and each student gets a handout to record their answers on. Give students time to solve each problem. It can be fun to assign each group one or two problems that they are in charge of explaining to the class after completing the activity.

Around the Room Activity:

Post task cards around the room and give each student a handout. Give students time to circulate in small groups to solve the problems. When using this method it can be helpful to assign each group a starting number to ensure that groups begin the activity at different task cards.

Whiteboard Games:

One of my favorite ways to do this activity is as a small group competition with whiteboards. In this case, no handout is needed. I show a task card under the projector and give a time limit. Every student (or pair of students– sometimes it works better for them to share one board per two people) in the group has to have the correct work and solution to score a point for their group. The group with the most points at the end wins.

Check out my other task cards!

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Unit Rates & Ratios Task Cards

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Middle Math Joy
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6th - 8th
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Description

Great for practicing unit rates in small groups!

Contents:

  • 14 task cards for finding unit rate, including "better buy" questions
  • 2 options for student handouts
  • Answer Key

Instructions for Use:

Small Group:

Each group gets a set of task cards and each student gets a handout to record their answers on. Give students time to solve each problem. It can be fun to assign each group one or two problems that they are in charge of explaining to the class after completing the activity.

Around the Room Activity:

Post task cards around the room and give each student a handout. Give students time to circulate in small groups to solve the problems. When using this method it can be helpful to assign each group a starting number to ensure that groups begin the activity at different task cards.

Whiteboard Games:

One of my favorite ways to do this activity is as a small group competition with whiteboards. In this case, no handout is needed. I show a task card under the projector and give a time limit. Every student (or pair of students– sometimes it works better for them to share one board per two people) in the group has to have the correct work and solution to score a point for their group. The group with the most points at the end wins.

Check out my other task cards!

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
September 16, 2021
Used these for stations during math menu and the students loved them
Kim S.
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Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 17, 2019
Good resource, thank you!
Stacy G.
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