ACTIVITIES
This mini-project for grades 5-7 mathematics includes tasks and activities designed to help students understand unit…
TEACHING RESOURCE
Explore connections in mathematics and music with this article on Mozart.
WORKSHEETS
These three critical thinking worksheets review how to use ratios, proportions, and percentages to answer word problems.
Distribute this worksheet to give students practice in answering word problems and practicing their math skills. Makes…
With grocery receipts, calculate the unit cost of a serving of food that your students enjoy.
In this printable, students are asked to practice math with percentages, ratios, and proportions.
DAILY WARM-UPS
Use this printable math daily warm-up on ratios to reinforce your students' algebra skills.
VIDEOS
This video demonstrates how to solve a percent error by analyzing the estimated value and actual value.
Students order fractions, plot the data on a graph, and then answer questions.
Students employ critical thinking skills to solve ratio, percent, and probability math problems.
Students employ decision making skills to solve math problems.
Students explore ratios as they solve these word problems.
Students identify the ratio pattern, then complete each table.
Students use the information provided to complete each ratio table.
Students make a scale drawing on grid paper of their school's auditorium and stage, and then answer questions.
Students use a ratio table to answer questions about prediction.
Ask your students to recognize patterns and rules in geometric examples with this printable activity. With the visual…
In this two-worksheet set, students work with ratios and probabilities in order to determine the patterns.
Students discuss rates, ratios, and what it means to do a certain number of things in a certain time.
Integrate mathematics and science with the activities in this lesson for If You Hopped Like a Frog by David Schwartz.…
This math activity focuses on < , >, =.
Try a math activity that focuses on picking numbers that are more or less than other numbers.
By looking at classified advertisements for cars in newspapers and magazines, students practice math with proportions…
This math printable asks students to practice ratios and estimations by looking at everyday items at home.