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Warm Up. September 23, 2014 Materials: pencil, Journal, red pen, glue, ruler 1.Copy your Agenda if you did not do it Monday. 2.Record the correct solutions.

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WELCOME TO CLASS

Warm Up

September 23, 2014Materials: pencil, Journal, red pen, glue, rulerCopy your Agenda if you did not do it Monday.Record the correct solutions for the quiz with a RED pen directly on your quiz. You will have 10 minutes from the tardy bell to complete this task.When you are finishedkeep a pencil, ruler, glue, and Journal on your desk.

Glue the Bookmark into your Journal. Note the resource website.The DODGE BALL PROBLEMRatio and Proportional ThinkingCCSS: 6.RP.1: Understand the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities.What is a ratio?A ratio uses division to compare 2 numbers. There are 3 ways to write a ratio. NOTE: a ratio is not a fraction, but can be written in fraction form.

DODGEBALL TEAM PROBLEMA co-ed dodge ball team has 7 girls and 5 boys on its roster.Write as many ratios that you can think of to describe the dodge ball team above.Label each ratio as part to part or part to whole or whole to part.

The Dodge Ball Problem Organize your Thoughts

Part to PartPart to WholeWhole to PartA co-ed dodge ball team has 7 girls and 5 boys on its roster.The Dodge Ball Problem Team 2

The Dodge Ball Problem Compare the dodge ball team using ratios.Label your ratios as part to part, part to whole or whole to part:

The Dodge Ball Problem Share out

The Dodge Ball Problem Team 2 Organize your ThoughtsWrite ratios that match the photo of the co-ed team under the correct labels.

Part to PartPart to WholeWhole to Part

The Class Problem Organize your ThoughtsWrite ratios comparing your classmates in as many ways as possible.

Part to PartPart to WholeWhole to PartRatios link for extra help, includes videos.http://uvumath950.wikispaces.com/6.1+Ratios