Unit 4: Proportional Relationships Percent Proportions

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Unit 4: Proportional Relationships Percent Proportions

Agenda Warm-Up Homework Notes and Guided Practice Partner Work Independent Practice Exit Ticket

Warm-Up What is 32% of 67? 3 + (12-5) 3 + (12-5) What property is shown? 3(4 + 9) = (3)(4) + (3)(9) 3 2 Agenda

Homework Take out your homework Switch with the person next to you I will pass out red pens Write “Graded by (your name)” on top of their paper This will be graded for ACCURACY not COMPLETION! Agenda

Notes and Guided Practice A Percent Proportion is a way to show the equality of two ratios. We set up and solve percent proportions the same way we do a regular proportion. We can use a Percent Bar Model to help us solve for the missing value and model what we’re doing. Agenda

Notes and Guided Practice Cont. This is a percent bar model. The top bar represents the Whole and the bottom portions represent the Parts Whole Part Part Agenda

Guided Practice What is 25% of 400? Agenda

Partner Work Complete the two problems on your handout with your shoulder partner. The percent bars are already drawn for you Show your work! Agenda

Independent Practice Complete the 4 questions on the handout by yourself. Voices are to be at a level 0, unless you’re asking me for help Agenda

Exit Ticket Turn in your INDEPENDENT PRACTICE Worksheet for a Daily Grade!! Homework is due on Wednesday! (Front and Back) Agenda