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21 st Century Lessons

21 st Century Lessons. Review of Ratios and Rates Unit. Primary Lesson Designer: Stephanie Conklin. 6.RP.1, 2, 3, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d. This project is funded by the American Federation of Teachers. 21 st Century Lessons – Teacher Preparation.

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21 st Century Lessons

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  1. 21st Century Lessons Review of Ratios and Rates Unit Primary Lesson Designer: Stephanie Conklin 6.RP.1, 2, 3, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d

  2. This project is funded by the American Federation of Teachers.

  3. 21st Century Lessons – Teacher Preparation Please do the following as you prepare to deliver this lesson: • Spend AT LEAST 30 minutes studying the Lesson Overview, Teacher Notes on each slide, and accompanying worksheets. • Set up your projector and test this PowerPoint file to make sure all animations, media, etc. work properly. • Feel free to customize this file to match the language and routines in your classroom. *1st Time Users of 21st Century Lesson: Click HERE for a detailed description of our project.

  4. Lesson Overview (1 of 3)

  5. Lesson Overview (2 of 3)

  6. Lesson Overview (3 of 3)

  7. Warm Up Objective: SWBAT solve real-world and mathematical problems using ratio and rate reasoning to review for unit assessment. Language Objective: SWBAT apply ratio language in real-world problems. Try these thinking questions for our warm-up. • Pick two odd numbers between 0 and 100. • Write these numbers as a simplified ratio. • Pick two even numbers between 0 and 100. Write these numbers as a simplified ratio. • What do you notice that is different between the ratio of #1 and #2? Agenda

  8. Agenda: Objective: SWBAT solve real-world and mathematical problems using ratio and rate reasoning to review for unit assessment. Language Objective: SWBAT apply ratio language in real-world problems. 1) Warm Up (Individual) 2) Launch – Job Offer and Brainstorm (Partner Work and Whole Class) 3) Explore – JEOPARDY (Whole Class) 4) Summary – Letter to a Friend (Independent and Whole Class) 5) Practice (Partner Work) 6) Assessment

  9. Launch (Partner Work) After studying computer science in college, you have two job offers from both Apple and Google. Based on the information provided, which job would you choose? Why? Discuss with a partner! Google Work 40 hours per week and make $1,400. Apple Work 50 hours per week and make $2,000. Agenda

  10. Launch (Whole Class) In this unit on ratio and rates, what other real-world situations have we discussed? Brainstorm list: Agenda

  11. Explore – Jeopardy (Whole Class) Let’s play Jeopardy! Before we begin, let’s get into small groups and review the rules! • Suggested Jeopardy Rules: • 2-3 students per group • All students must show their work on Jeopardy sheet • We only count points for correct answers • We do NOT take away points for wrong answers (except in Final Jeopardy) • 1 answer per group for each question • 90 seconds time limit for each question Agenda

  12. Explore – Jeopardy (Whole Class) Click Jeopardy to begin!  jeopardylabs.com/play/ratio-and-rates-review-game. Agenda

  13. Launch - Final Jeopardy (Whole Class) If Oscar runs 9 miles in 72 minutes. How many miles will he run in 2 hours? Make sure to label your answer! ANSWER: 15 miles 72 minutes/9 miles = 8 minutes per mile 2 hours = 120 minutes 120 minutes/8 minutes per mile = 15 miles Agenda

  14. Summary (Independent) • Michelle is not in class today! • Write her a letter that : • Tells her how to write a ratio in 3 ways • Reminds her the definition of rate • Reviews 2 key concepts that we covered in Jeopardy • A suggestion on how to study for our test Dear Michelle, Today in class, _________________________________ _______________________________________________. Agenda

  15. Practice – Class work (Partner Work) Agenda

  16. Practice – Class work (Partner Work) Answer Key Agenda

  17. Assessment (Independent) Ms. Dean is the adviser of Eastern High School’s student council. At their last meeting, 20 students ate 5 pizzas. 1) Write a ratio in simplest terms of students to pizzas in 3 ways. 4 students to 1 pizza 4 students : 1 pizza 4 students 1 pizza 2) Write a sentence explaining your ratio in #1. For every 4 students at the meeting, 1 pizza will be eaten. 3) Based on last meeting’s student to pizza ratio, how many pizzas should Ms. Dean order for the next meeting, if there will be 30 students in attendance? Ms. Dean will need to order 8 pizzas to feed 30 students. There will be ½ a pizza leftover. Agenda

  18. 21st Century Lessons The goal… • The goal of 21st Century Lessons is simple: We want to assist teachers, particularly in urban and turnaround schools, by bringing together teams of exemplary educators to develop units of high-quality, model lessons. These lessons are intended to: • Support an increase in student achievement; • Engage teachers and students; • Align to the National Common Core Standards and the Massachusetts curriculum frameworks; • Embed best teaching practices, such as differentiated instruction; • Incorporate high-quality multi-media and design (e.g., PowerPoint); • Be delivered by exemplary teachers for videotaping to be used for professional • development and other teacher training activities; • Be available, along with videos and supporting materials, to teachers free of charge via the Internet. • Serve as the basis of high-quality, teacher-led professional development, including mentoring between experienced and novice teachers.

  19. 21st Century Lessons The people… Directors: Kathy Aldred - Co-Chair of the Boston Teachers Union Professional Issues Committee Ted Chambers - Co-director of 21st Century Lessons Tracy Young - Staffing Director of 21st Century Lessons Leslie Ryan Miller - Director of the Boston Public Schools Office of Teacher Development and Advancement Emily Berman- Curriculum Director (Social Studies) of 21st Century Lessons Carla Zils – Curriculum Director (Math) of 21st Century Lessons Brian Connor – Technology Coordinator

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