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Which subject | Mathematics |
What topic | Eureka Math 6th book 1 lesson 6 |
What length (min) | 50 |
What age group | Year or Grade 6 |
Class size | 10 |
What curriculum | Word Problems to solve Ratios |
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Number of slides | 5 |
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Eureka Math - 6th Grade Book 1, Lesson 6: Word Problems Involving Ratios
Grade 6 (Age 11-12)
Mathematics
10 students
This lesson corresponds with the national curriculum standards for mathematics, specifically focusing on ratio word problems.
Step Number | Step Title | Length (minutes) | Details |
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1 | Introduction to Ratios | 10 | Introduce the concept of ratios. Explain how ratios represent relationships between two quantities. Use simple examples and involve students in discussion. |
2 | Guided Practice | 15 | Present several word problems involving ratios. Work through one or two examples as a class. Encourage students to think aloud and share their thought processes. |
3 | Independent Practice | 15 | Distribute worksheets with word problems. Allow students to work individually on problems that require applying ratio concepts. Circulate to provide support. |
4 | Review & Discuss | 5 | Gather students together to review the answers to the worksheet problems. Discuss various approaches and solutions without student presentations. |
5 | Homework Assignment | 5 | Assign a set of ratio word problems from the workbook for homework. Remind students to think about real-world applications of ratios in their lives. |