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Musical Math - Ratios and Rates

Join us for a FLEX session tomorrow where we will explore ratios and rates through a fun musical math activity. Learn how to express ratios in simplest form and determine unit rates. Bring your agenda and join the fun!

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Musical Math - Ratios and Rates

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  1. Materials Reminders

  2. Get out your agenda if you see your name below. I would like to have you in my FLEX tomorrow.

  3. Musical Math Use the following right triangle to write and equation of the form, b =. c b a

  4. Cornell Notes Topic: 4-1 Ratios and Rates Essential Question(s): How do I express ratios as fractions in simplest form and determine unit rates?

  5. Work Area: Cornell Notes Let’s Make a Foldable for Vocabulary of your choice or follow the steps below Fold 3 sheets of paper in half Cut two sheets along the crease from the left edge to the margin and from the right edge to the margin. Cut the third sheet between the margins. Roll up the 2 sheets from step two and insert into the slot in the third sheet Unroll and match up the cuts in the two sheets with the slot in the single sheet Determine the front and Label it, “Chapter 3 Vocabulary”. You should put 2 vocabulary terms per section

  6. Important Vocabulary Ratio – A comparison of two numbers by division Rate – A ratio that compares two quantities with DIFFERENT UNITS Example: Unit Rate – A rate where the denominator is 1. Example:

  7. Questions: Notes: Cornell Notes 12 missed out of 180 days? Answer: How do I express a ratio in simplest form? How do I express a rate as a unit rate? $50 for 4 days of work Answer:

  8. Quick Assessment

  9. Homework Page 192-193; 8-15, and 18-21 AND Cornell Notes Summary

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