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Which subject | Mathematics |
What topic | Eureka Math 6th book 1 lesson 3 |
What length (min) | 50 |
What age group | Year or Grade 6 |
Class size | 10 |
What curriculum | Ratio Relationships |
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Number of slides | 5 |
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Eureka Math 6th Book 1 - Lesson 3: Ratio Relationships
Grade 6
Mathematics
10 students
50 minutes
This lesson aligns with the national standards for Mathematics, focusing on understanding ratio relationships and applying them in problem-solving scenarios.
Step Number | Step Title | Length | Details |
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1 | Introduction to Ratios | 10 min | Introduce the concept of ratios. Present real-life examples (e.g., recipe ingredients) to engage students. |
2 | Exploring Ratios | 15 min | Work through examples in the Eureka Math book. Discuss how to write ratios in different forms (e.g., 3:2, 3/2). |
3 | Guided Practice | 10 min | Provide students with ratio model worksheets to complete in pairs. Circulate to provide support. |
4 | Independent Practice | 10 min | Allow students to work independently on selected problems from the book, emphasizing real-world applications. |
5 | Homework Assignment Review | 5 min | Briefly review the homework assignment without student presentations; clarify any questions or concepts. |
6 | Closing and Questions | 5 min | Summarize key points of the lesson and encourage students to ask any remaining questions. |
Assign students to complete a set of problems from the Eureka Math book related to ratios. Collect the homework during the next class for assessment without requiring student presentations.