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Preview of Ratios, Proportions, Percents, and Work Rates Worksheet Bundle (GDocs)

Ratios, Proportions, Percents, and Work Rates Worksheet Bundle (GDocs)

Boost your students’ confidence with this comprehensive 25-question math worksheet covering essential skills in ratios, proportions, percents, and work rates. Perfect for classwork, homework, or test prep! What’s Included: One printable worksheet (.gdoc format) with 25 unique problems ✅ Detailed answer key with step-by-step solutions Covers real-world math applications and critical thinking Topics Covered: Ratio and proportion reasoning Percent increase/decrease and discounts Work rate and co
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Quizzes 3 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Quizzes 3 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in adding and subtracting with percents. This is a useful skill in many different situations. For example, Caleb scored 15 points in the basketball game Saturday, and 20% more points in the game Tuesday. How many points did Caleb score Tuesday? This is a percent problem that we solve by multiplying. First, what is 20% of 15? 15 x 20/100. Remembering that 15 can be written as 15/1,
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Combination Quiz 2 – Comparing Fractions and Adding/Subtracting

Grade 6 Percents Combination Quiz 2 – Comparing Fractions and Adding/Subtracting

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in understanding how to compare fractions using percents and add and subtract with percents. The quizzes include questions on comparing fractions with percents. Often, it can be hard to see, just by looking at two fractions, which is greater. For example, which fraction is greater: 17/29 or 3/5? By converting each fraction to a percent, we can tell. 17/29 = 58.62%. 3/5 = 60%.
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Combination Quiz 1 – Calculating Percents & Comparing Fractions

Grade 6 Percents Combination Quiz 1 – Calculating Percents & Comparing Fractions

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in understanding how to calculate percents and to compare fractions using percents. The quizzes include two different ways to calculate percents. One way is to cross-multiply, as in: 14/39 = X/100. Cross-multiplying results in the equation 39X = 1400. Dividing both sides by 39, X = 35.8974, which can be rounded to 35.9%. A second way is simply dividing the fraction (possibly usin
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Quizzes – 13 Quizzes In All, 28% Off!

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Quizzes – 13 Quizzes In All, 28% Off!

This bundle brings together 13 Quizzes for your students to assess every 6th grade ratio reasoning skill. Coupled with my bundles of 6th grade ratio reasoning Guided Notes, Worksheets, Check Ins, and Activities and Resources, you can use it to test your students’ understanding of: • Basic Ratio Reasoning – recognizing proportional relationships and working with tape diagrams • Proportion Problems – solving proportions and finding out if two ratios are really equal • Percents – calculating
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Quizzes 1 – Calculating Percents

Grade 6 Percents Quizzes 1 – Calculating Percents

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in understanding how to calculate percents from ratios or fractions. The quizzes include two different ways to calculate percents. One way is to cross-multiply, as in: 14/39 = X/100. Cross-multiplying results in the equation 39X = 1400. Dividing both sides by 39, X = 35.8974, which can be rounded to 35.9%. A second way is simply dividing the fraction (possibly using a calculator)
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 5 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 5 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice adding and subtracting with percents. This is a useful skill in many different situations. For example, Pirates Pizza Palace raised the price of a large supreme pizza by 15%. If the original price was $12.00, what is the new price? This is a percent problem that we solve by multiplying. First, add 15 + 100 = 115. 12 x 115% is 12 x 115/100. Remembering that 12 can be written as 12/1,
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Activities & Resources – Seven In All, 28% off!

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Activities & Resources – Seven In All, 28% off!

This bundle brings together seven activities and resources for your students to practice ratio reasoning skills. Coupled with my bundles of 6th grade ratio reasoning Guided Notes, Worksheets, Check Ins, and Quizzes, you can use it to help your students practice and master these skills: • Basic Ratio Reasoning – recognizing proportional relationships and working with tape diagrams • Percents – calculating percents, calculating percents with rounding, comparing fractions with percents (inclu
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Quizzes – Every Percents Skill Your Students Need

Grade 6 Percents Quizzes – Every Percents Skill Your Students Need

This is a collection of quizzes for assessing your students’ knowledge of percents. There are three sets of quizzes, each assessing a different skill: 1) Calculating percents 2) Comparing fractions using percents 3) Adding and subtracting with percents. Each set of quizzes includes a long quiz with eight to ten questions and two short quizzes, each with half of the questions on the long quiz. All the quizzes include a printable PDF version and an online version using Google Forms. Finally, all t
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Worksheets – 16 Worksheets In All, 28% off!

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Worksheets – 16 Worksheets In All, 28% off!

This bundle brings together 16 worksheets for your students to practice every 6th grade ratio reasoning skill. Coupled with my bundles of 6th grade ratio reasoning Guided Notes, online Check Ins, Quizzes, and Activities and Resources, you can use it to teach your students: Basic Ratio Reasoning – recognizing proportional relationships and working with tape diagramsProportion Problems – solving proportions and finding out if two ratios are really equalPercents – calculating percents, calculat
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Guided Notes – 12 Guided Notes In All, 28% Off!

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Guided Notes – 12 Guided Notes In All, 28% Off!

This bundle brings together 12 sets of Guided Notes for your students to learn every 6th grade ratio reasoning skill. Coupled with my bundles of 6th grade ratio reasoning Worksheets, online Check Ins, Quizzes, and Activities and Resources, you can use it to teach your students: • Basic Ratio Reasoning – recognizing proportional relationships and working with tape diagrams • Proportion Problems – solving proportions and finding out if two ratios are really equal • Percents – calculating pe
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Quizzes 2 – Comparing Fractions with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Quizzes 2 – Comparing Fractions with Percents

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in understanding how to compare fractions using percents. Converting fractions to percents is a great way to see which fraction is greater. For example, consider the fractions 5/8 and 3/5. Which fraction is greater? 5/8 converts to 62.5%. 3/5 converts to 60%. 5/8 is greater! To use the Google Form quizzes, you must have an account with Google Classroom. 6.RP.A.3 Percents
Preview of Grade 6 Factors Quizzes – Prime Factors and Greatest Common Factor

Grade 6 Factors Quizzes – Prime Factors and Greatest Common Factor

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in finding the prime factors of numbers and the greatest common factor of two numbers. The prime factors of numbers are the prime numbers that can be multiplied to make a nonprime number. For example, the prime factors of 132 are 2, 2, 3, and 11. That is because 2 x 2 x 3 x 11 = 132, and 2, 3, and 11 are all prime; they cannot be divided further. Divisibility rules let us see wheth
Preview of Grade 6 Ratios Coordinate Plane Quiz 1 - Planes, Rate Tables, and Constant Rate

Grade 6 Ratios Coordinate Plane Quiz 1 - Planes, Rate Tables, and Constant Rate

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in understanding how to work with ratios, constant rate, rate tables, and the coordinate plane. Coordinate planes and rate tables are great ways to show ratios. In a coordinate plane, one dimension shows one side of the ratio and the other shows the second side. In a rate table, there are two rows - one for each side of the ratio. A constant rate is when one variable changes by
Preview of Grade 6 Fractions Quizzes 3 – Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

Grade 6 Fractions Quizzes 3 – Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in multiplying and dividing fractions. Multiplying fractions is easy – just multiply the numerators and the denominators. For example, consider 4/5 x 2/3. The numerators are 4 and 2. 4 x 2 = 8. The denominators are 5 and 3. 5 x 3 = 15. 4/5 x 2/3 = 8/15. Dividing fractions is closely related to multiplying them, since division and multiplication are inverse operations. The easiest
Preview of Grade 6 Fractions Quizzes 2 – Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Grade 6 Fractions Quizzes 2 – Adding and Subtracting Fractions

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators. It’s easy to subtract 7/15 – 1/15. Since the fractions have the same denominator, we just subtract the numerators; 7 – 1 = 6, so 7/15 – 1/15 = 6/15 (simplified to 2/5.) But how do you subtract 7/15 – 1/20? To do that, we need to convert both 7/15 and 1/20 to equivalent fractions that have the same denominator (wh
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Combo Worksheet 1 – Calculating and Comparing with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Combo Worksheet 1 – Calculating and Comparing with Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice three different kinds of percent problems. The three different kinds are: 1) Calculating percents by cross-multiplying 2) Calculating percents by dividing and then multiplying the result times 100 3) Comparing fractions using percents. This worksheet contains 11 problems, including three different problems that are done for the students. It has the same types of problems found in my
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Combo Worksheet 2 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Combo Worksheet 2 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice adding and subtracting with percents. This is a very useful skill in the real world. For example, suppose the Beach Boutique had a 20% discount on all jet ski rentals. The regular cost of a jet ski rental is $120 per hour. What is the discounted price? This is a percent problem that we solve with multiplication. First, subtract 100 – 20 = 80%. Now we multiply 80 percent times 120. Re
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 6 – Word Problems Adding & Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 6 – Word Problems Adding & Subtracting with Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice solving word problems by adding and subtracting with percents. This is a useful skill in many different situations. For example, Dustin rode his motorcycle 25 miles on Saturday, and 12 percent more than that on Sunday. How many miles did he ride on Sunday? This is a percent problem that we solve by multiplying. First, we add 12 to 100 to get 112 percent. Now we multiply 112 percent t
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 4 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 4 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Use this Guided Notes document, in either Google Sheets online form or printable PDF, to help teach your students how to add and subtract using percents. This is a useful skill in many different situations. For example, Caleb scored 15 points in the basketball game Saturday, and 20% more points in the game Tuesday. How many points did Caleb score Tuesday? This is a percent problem that we solve by multiplying. First, what is 20% of 15? 15 x 20/100. Remembering that 15 can be written as 15/1, w
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 2 - Calculating Percents with Rounding

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 2 - Calculating Percents with Rounding

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice calculating percents with rounding. In Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 1, students learned how to calculate percents from ratios in two different ways: by setting up a proportion and cross-multiplying, and by dividing the ratio and then multiplying the result times 100. In Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 2 and this worksheet, the answers all have non-terminating decimals, which means they
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 1 - Calculating Percents

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 1 - Calculating Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice calculating percents. In Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 1, the students learn two different methods for calculating percents. The first method uses a proportion in which one of the ratios has a denominator of 100; for example, 13/20=X/100. The student solves this problem by cross-multiplying, creating the equation 20X=1300. Dividing both sides by 20, X = 65; 13/20= 65 percent. In the
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 4 - Comparing Fractions Word Problems

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 4 - Comparing Fractions Word Problems

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice using percents to compare fractions in word problems. In these problems, students are looking at two different fractions from real-world situations. For example, let’s say 14 out of 37 reptiles at the Hampton Zoo are lizards. 22 out of 54 reptiles at the Hudson Zoo are lizards. Which zoo has a higher percentage of lizards? 14/37
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 3 - Comparing Fractions Using Percents

Grade 6 Percents Worksheet 3 - Comparing Fractions Using Percents

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice using percents to compare fractions. A fraction is a type of ratio that represents part of a whole. However, it can be hard to tell, just from looking, which fraction is greater. Look at these two: 15/22 7/10Converting each fraction to a percent makes it easy. For the first fraction, we can set up the election 15/22 = X/100. Cross-mul
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