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Hi, friends! We are Andrew and Jessica. We come from different educational backgrounds and have different styles. Andrew is a 6-12 certified math teacher who has been teaching for 19 years and has taught both at the high school and middle school level. With a bachelors degree in mathematics, Andrew has always had a passion for the subject and loves spreading his excitment for numbers to his (sometimes not as enthusiastic) students. Andrew curently teaches gifted education for middle school students with a focus on accelerated math. Jessica is not a teacher though always thought that maybe she should be. Jessica loves being creative and has a knack for making graphics and designing images. Jessica has a bachelors degree in psychology and biology and a masters of science degree. She currently works in heathcare and is passionate about helping students learn science (especially anatomy) in a way that is fun, memorable, and also makes sense.
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Preview of Ratio Review - Comparing Ratios, Ratio Tables, Unit Rate

Ratio Review - Comparing Ratios, Ratio Tables, Unit Rate

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In this worksheet, students can review writing ratios, comparing ratios, calculating unit rates, and making ratio tables. The problems are embedded in real-world contexts. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.2, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.3, M06.A-R.1.1 ALSO INCLUDED: Answer Keys: All questions and exercises have complete and detailed answers with the steps required to solve problems. Editable Files: Microsoft Word versions of the student version of files are provided if you would like to edit the docume
Preview of The Cocoa Problem

The Cocoa Problem

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In this activity, students will engage in proportional reasoning. Students will consider the strength of the chocolatey taste of each cup of cocoa - something that is natural for them to consider. What happens when more cocoa is added? What about more water? Comparing chocolatey taste is a great way to segway into comparing the size of ratios. (Two versions of the worksheet are included for students who may struggle with the 3D visuals.) CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.1
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Experience

Hi, friends! We are Andrew and Jessica. We come from different educational backgrounds and have different styles. Andrew is a 6-12 certified math teacher who has been teaching for 19 years and has taught both at the high school and middle school level. With a bachelors degree in mathematics, Andrew has always had a passion for the subject and loves spreading his excitment for numbers to his (sometimes not as enthusiastic) students. Andrew curently teaches gifted education for middle school students with a focus on accelerated math. Jessica is not a teacher though always thought that maybe she should be. Jessica loves being creative and has a knack for making graphics and designing images. Jessica has a bachelors degree in psychology and biology and a masters of science degree. She currently works in heathcare and is passionate about helping students learn science (especially anatomy) in a way that is fun, memorable, and also makes sense.

Teaching style

Hands on knowledge with real world application, focus on technology.