Describe in detail what you need | Provide me with a lesson plan that includes a do now, mini lesson, practice, and exit ticket on the following: final summative assessment proportional relationship activity |
How many pages | 1 |
Students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of proportional relationships through the completion of a final summative assessment activity.
Students will complete a quick review of basic proportional relationships by solving the following problem:
If a dozen eggs cost $3.00, how much would 18 eggs cost?
During the mini lesson, the teacher will review the concept of proportional relationships and explain the requirements for the final summative assessment activity. The teacher will display the activity instructions on the board and review them with the class.
Students will complete the final summative assessment proportional relationship activity independently. The activity will provide students with various real-world scenarios that require them to apply their understanding of proportional relationships to solve problems. Students will need to identify proportional relationships, use ratios and proportions to solve problems, and interpret solutions in the context of the problem.
Students will self-assess their understanding of proportional relationships by completing an exit ticket. The exit ticket will allow students to reflect on their strengths and weaknesses in the area of proportional relationships and provide feedback to the teacher for instructional planning in the future.
The final summative assessment proportional relationship activity is an opportunity for students to demonstrate their understanding of this important mathematical concept. Through a combination of review, mini lesson, independent practice, and self-assessment, students will be better prepared to navigate real-world issues that involve proportional relationships.