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Warm-up (independent, level 0 noise) : Please complete this in your journal below the CQ. 1.1 ÷ 2.3 - 2 Challenge Question: How do we recognize, represent and analyze proportional relationships using our knowledge of division and solving equations? Directions : Please come in and get your journal. On your next blank page, write today’s date on the top line. Title this page ~ Ratios and Proportions. Below the date, write the Challenge Question. 16 7 6 1 8 1 16 3 Friday, January 17, 2014
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Page 1: Warm-up (independent, level 0 noise): Please complete this in your journal below the CQ. 1.1 ÷ 2.3 - 2 Warm-up (independent, level 0 noise): Please complete.

Warm-up (independent, level 0 noise):Please complete this in your journal below the CQ.

1.1 ÷

2.3 - 2

Warm-up (independent, level 0 noise):Please complete this in your journal below the CQ.

1.1 ÷

2.3 - 2

Challenge Question: How do we recognize, represent and analyze proportional relationships using our knowledge of division and solving equations?

Challenge Question: How do we recognize, represent and analyze proportional relationships using our knowledge of division and solving equations?

Directions: Please come in and get your journal. On your next blank page, write today’s date on the top line. Title this page ~ Ratios and Proportions. Below the date, write the Challenge Question.

Directions: Please come in and get your journal. On your next blank page, write today’s date on the top line. Title this page ~ Ratios and Proportions. Below the date, write the Challenge Question.

16

7

6

1

8

1

16

3

Friday, January 17, 2014

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Ratios and Proportions

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Presentation

•Today, we start on Unit 8 ~ Ratios, Proportions, Unit Rates and Scale Factor. Your understanding of equivalent fractions and solving equations will be essential to your success in this unit.

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Presentation• What is a ratio?

– A ratio shows the relative sizes of two or more values.

– 3 ways to write a ratio:1. Part : Part (Part : Whole)

2. or

3. Part to Part (Part to Whole)

part

part

whole

partAs a

fraction

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How do we compare Numbers?

• A basketball player shoots 8 free throws in a game.

• She makes 5 out of 8.• How might we state this fact using

ratios?

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Ways to Write Ratios5:8

5 to 85 out of 8

5

8

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Another Ratio

• What is another ratio we could write to describe making 5 out of 8 free throws?

5:3 the ratio of made shots to missed shots

3:8 the ratio of missed shots to total shots

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Making Predictions

• Over the course of a season, the 5:8 player will shoot 72 free throws.

• Use a ratio to predict how many shots the player will make.

5

8x

72

FT made

FT taken

FT made

FT taken

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Key Vocabulary

• Equivalent Ratios are two ratios with the same value.– Example: 2:3 and 4:6 are equivalent

ratios.

Write an example of an equivalent ratio to 5:7

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• Proportion = 2 ratios that are equivalent to each other.

Key Vocabulary

328

7 x

apples

oranges

apples

oranges

**You can solve for x by using cross-multiplication**

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Presentation:•How did we do today?

Did we complete the daily warm-up with 0 noise level?Did we maintain classroom operating procedures?Did we take all the notes without being asked several times?

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Learning Together

• Complete the Problem Solving with Ratios worksheet with your partner.

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Learning Together:•How did we do today?

Did we maintain classroom operating procedures?Did we work toward our learning goals? I can use my

knowledge of equivalent fractions and solving equations to find equivalent ratios and solve proportions.

Did we stay on topic (no sidebar conversations) to complete the tasks?

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Just For Me

• Complete Stations 1-3 by yourself. If you have a question, please raise your hand and ask me. Do not ask your partner!

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Just for Me:•How did we do today?

Did we maintain classroom operating procedures including 0 noise level?

Did we work toward our learning goals? I can use my knowledge of equivalent fractions and solving equations to find equivalent ratios and solve proportions.

Did we ask Mrs. Camp for help instead of our partner?

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Assessment

• Complete Station 4• When you are finished, make sure

that your name is on your paper and turn it in to your class bin.

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Wrap-Up

• Homework: Complete Stations 1-4 (if you did not finish in class today, due on Tuesday at the beginning of class)

• Supplies: Put your journal in the class bin (if you do not need it at home) and place any supplies used back in the supply bins.

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•How did we do today?Did we maintain classroom operating procedures?Did we work toward our learning goals? I can use my

knowledge of equivalent fractions and solving equations to find equivalent ratios and solve proportions.

Did we complete the tasks?

Wrap-Up