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Chapter 3 Ratios and Rates

Chapter 3 Ratios and Rates. Day…. Expressing ratios in all forms Equivalent ratios Creating and interpreting ratio tables to represent and solve problems involving equivalent ratios . Exploring ratios using models Creating and simplifying equivalent ratios. Day 1. Bell Work.

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Chapter 3 Ratios and Rates

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  1. Chapter 3Ratios and Rates

  2. Day….. • Expressing ratios in all forms • Equivalent ratios • Creating and interpreting ratio tables to represent and solve problems involving equivalent ratios. • Exploring ratios using models • Creating and simplifying equivalent ratios

  3. Day 1

  4. Bell Work During one year Mrs. Laymon sent 484 text messages. This number was 1/3 the number of text messages her son sent during the same year. How Many text message did her son send? Draw a diagram and justify your response. If he sent the same number of messages each month, how many messages did he send in one month?

  5. I Can…. express ratios in all forms. (ex. a:b, a to b, and )

  6. Vocabulary • Ratio – A comparison of two quantities by division. (Example: a:b, a to b, ) • Equivalent Ratio – ratios the express the same relationship between two quantities. (Example: 10:15 is equivalent to 2:3 and 20:30) • Scaling – to multiply or divide two related quantities by the same number. (Example: x ) • Ratio Table – a table with columns filled with pairs of numbers that have the same ratio. Example:

  7. Introducing Ratios Essential Understanding: • A ratio compares two quantities. It can compare a part to a part, part to whole, or whole to part. • Ratios can be written 3 different ways 1:2, 1 to 2, or ½ • Ratios can be written in simplest form by dividing each quantity by the greatest common factor. Example: can be reduced to ½ by dividing both qualities by 2.

  8. Ratio Scavenger Hunt • Write your exit ticket. • Pack up everything but a pencil. • When told, place your backpack or other belongings in your chair

  9. Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets

  10. Day 2

  11. Bell Work A recipe requires a ratio of 2 cups of flour to 3 cups of water. How much water will you need if you have 12 cups of flour? The ratio of Tennessee representatives to total representatives in the U.S Congress is 3 to 145. If the U.S. Congress has 435 representatives, how many represent Tennessee?

  12. Homework Check

  13. Vocabulary No New Vocabulary • Ratio – A comparison of two quantities by division. (Example: a:b, a to b, ) • Equivalent Ratio – ratios the express the same relationship between two quantities. (Example: 10:15 is equivalent to 2:3 and 20:30) • Scaling – to multiply or divide two related quantities by the same number. (Example: x ) • Ratio Table – a table with columns filled with pairs of numbers that have the same ratio. Example:

  14. I Can…. determine if two ratios are equivalent.

  15. Equivalent Ratios Essential Understanding: • To create equivalent ratios, multiply or divide each quantity by the same number. • To determine if two ratios are equivalent, first write the ratios in fraction form. Then find their cross products by multiplying the numerator of one ratio by the denominator of the other product. If the cross products are equivalent then the ratios are equivalent.

  16. Watch This • http://learnzillion.com/lessons/606-create-equivalent-ratios • http://learnzillion.com/lessons/607-simplify-ratios-using-common-factors

  17. Practice

  18. Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets

  19. Day 3

  20. Bell Work The ratio of walkers to bikers on a trail is about 10 to 6. If there are 20 walkers, about how many bikers would there be? Draw a diagram and justify your response.

  21. Homework Check

  22. Vocabulary No New Vocabulary • Ratio – A comparison of two quantities by division. (Example: a:b, a to b, ) • Equivalent Ratio – ratios the express the same relationship between two quantities. (Example: 10:15 is equivalent to 2:3 and 20:30) • Scaling – to multiply or divide two related quantities by the same number. (Example: x ) • Ratio Table – a table with columns filled with pairs of numbers that have the same ratio. Example:

  23. I Can…. create and use ratio tables to represent and solve problems involving equivalent ratios.

  24. Ratio Tables Essential Understanding: • Ratio tables can be used to find equivalent ratios. Remember equivalent ratios express the same relationship between two quantities. Example: Ratio of eggs to servings in a recipe for cake

  25. Watch This • http://learnzillion.com/lessons/587-solve-ratio-problems-using-tables-and-multiplication • http://learnzillion.com/lessons/608-solve-missing-values-in-ratio-problems-using-a-table

  26. Practice

  27. Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets

  28. Day 4

  29. Bell Work The table below shows how students in two classes arrive at school most mornings. Based on the results in the table, how many how many can be expected to take the bus if there are 250 students in the school?

  30. I Can…. explore ratios using models.

  31. Vocabulary No New Vocabulary • Ratio – A comparison of two quantities by division. (Example: a:b, a to b, ) • Equivalent Ratio – ratios the express the same relationship between two quantities. (Example: 10:15 is equivalent to 2:3 and 20:30) • Scaling – to multiply or divide two related quantities by the same number. (Example: x ) • Ratio Table – a table with columns filled with pairs of numbers that have the same ratio. Example:

  32. Homework Check

  33. Lego Creation Station Clear your desk

  34. Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets

  35. Day 5

  36. Bell Work Packs of gum are on sale this week 5 for $4. If Mrs. E wanted to buy gum for the class how much would it cost to buy each student a pack? Create a ratio table to find the price for 10, 15, 20, and 25 packs. Wow! That’s a lot of money for gum, when you have 90 students! Mrs. E decides to buy every student one piece of gum instead. For a total of 90 pieces. Each pack had 5 pieces. How many packs did she buy in all?

  37. Homework Check

  38. Vocabulary No New Vocabulary • Ratio – A comparison of two quantities by division. (Example: a:b, a to b, ) • Equivalent Ratio – ratios the express the same relationship between two quantities. (Example: 10:15 is equivalent to 2:3 and 20:30) • Scaling – to multiply or divide two related quantities by the same number. (Example: x ) • Ratio Table – a table with columns filled with pairs of numbers that have the same ratio. Example:

  39. I Can…. • Relate ratios and rates to the multiplication and division of fractions. • Look at my answer to check that I answered what was asked and see if my answer makes sense.

  40. Let’s Review Please Take out your Study Guide

  41. pOp Quiz • Take out a pencil and a calculator • Clear everything else from your desk

  42. Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Quiz

  43. Ratio Bingo

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