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Ratios and Vocabulary Lesson 2 1
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Warm Up Write a ratio in three ways comparing # of ducks to # of pigs. Remember to simplify your answer! 2 ducks to 1 pig 2 ducks : 1 pig Fill in the blank. For every 2 ducks, there is____ pig. OBJECTIVE: Students will use ratio language to describe a relationship between two quantities. Agenda 2 Scaffold
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Warm Up Write a ratio in three ways comparing # of ducks to # of pigs. Remember to simplify your answer! 2 ducks to 1 pig 2 ducks : 1 pig Fill in the blank. For every 2 ducks, there is____ pig. OBJECTIVE: Students will use ratio language to describe a relationship between two quantities. Agenda 3 1) a fraction 2) the word, “to” 2) the word, “to” 3) a colon : Scaffold
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Agenda: OBJECTIVE: Students will use ratio language to describe a relationship between two quantities. 1) Warm Up (Independent) 2) Launch -Challenge (Partner Work) 5) Summary – (Whole Class) 4) Practice – (Partner Work, Whole Class) 6) Assessment – (Independent) 4 -If the World Was a Village Video (Independent)If the World Was a Village Video (Independent) -Follow-up Questions (Partner Work)Follow-up Questions (Partner Work) 3) Explore -Mini Lesson (Whole Class and Partner Work)Mini Lesson (Whole Class and Partner Work)
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Launch Agenda 5 We will practice writing ratios by watching a video on the world. Turn and Talk: What country were you born in? What languages do you speak? Be ready to share with class!
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Launch Agenda 6 We will practice writing ratios by watching a video on the world. This video pretends that there is a village of 100 people who equally represent every country and language in the world. Watch the “If the World Were a Village Video” and answer questions #1-14.“If the World Were a Village Video”
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Launch Continued Please check your answers! 7 Agenda
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Mini Lesson 8 Agenda Let’s answer this question together: How can we write a ratio using words? (ex ) For every 100 people in the village, there are 61 people from China. SUPER important term for writing ratios “For every” can be used to replace the fraction bar, colon : or word “to” in a ratio “For each” can also be used to replace the fraction bar, colon : or word “to” in a ratio
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Explore 9 Agenda For every and for each can be used to replace the fraction bar, colon : or word “to” in a ratio (ex 1) Write a ratio in words comparing beaks to wings for an eagle. Step 1: Write a ratio of beaks to wings 1 beak: 2 wings Step 2: Write this ratio in words An eagle has Why does beak not have a letter s at the end? There is only 1 beak so we do not need to make the word plural. We can also say, An eagle has 2 wings for each beak. We use for each when we only have 1 thing being compared, like 1 beak!
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Explore 10 Agenda We can also start sentences with for every, let’s try! (ex 2) In a class election, Juan received 20 votes and Kevin received 8 votes. Write a ratio in words comparing Juan and Kevin’s votes. Step 1: Write a ratio of Juan’s votes to Kevin’s votes 20 Juan’s votes to 8 Kevin’s votes Step 2: Simplify the ratio 5 Juan’s votes to 2 Kevin’s votes Step 3: Write this ratio in words For every, 5 votes that Juan received Kevin received 2 votes. Did you simplify the ratio? Let’s add a new step! Did you simplify the ratio? Let’s add a new step! Are the ratios 20 to 8 the same as 5 to 2? Yes! 20 to 8 and 5 to 2 equivalent fractions or equal fractions!
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Explore – Try with a Partner 11 Agenda (ex 3) Kaylee buys 2 posters that are the same size. She wants to hang up each poster using the following push pins. Write a sentence using for each to answer the question. How many push pins should she use for each poster? Step 1: Write a ratio of push pins to posters 8 push pins : 2 posters Step 2: Simplify the ratio 4 push pins : 1 poster Step 3: Write this ratio in words Kaylee needs 4 push pins for each poster. For each, poster, Kaylee needs 4 push pins.
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Challenge – Try with a Partner 12 Agenda (ex 4) Brian also wants to decorate his room. He has 6 posters that need the same ratio of push pins as Kaylee’s Posters. How many push pins does Brian need to hang up his posters? - Draw a picture and explain your steps!
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Challenge – Try with a Partner 13 Agenda (ex 4) Brian also wants to decorate his room. He has 6 posters that need the same ratio of push pins as Kaylee’s Posters. How many push pins does Brian need to hang up his posters? - Draw a picture and explain your steps! Explanation: Since we have 4 posters and each poster needs 4 push pins, we know that Brian needs at total of 16 push pins. Fancy Algebra Way:
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Practice You have 5 minutes to work with your partners on this class work, good luck! 14 Agenda
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Practice - Answers 15 Agenda
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Summary We can use the phrase, for every, to help us write ratios as sentences! Turn and Talk: (ex) Calvin told his friend that his cat has 2 tails for every 1 ear. Is he right? Why or why not? Calvin is wrong. He should have said that his cat has 2 ears for every 1 tail. If Calvin was right then he has a cat with 1 ear and 2 tails, ek! 16 Agenda
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Assessment For #1 and #2, fill in the blanks: 1) We can write ratios as sentences using the phrase, _______ _________. 2)A human being has ____ fingers for every _____ nose. 3)A brownie recipe calls for 3 cups of white sugar, 2 cups of brown sugar and 1 cup of flour. Write a sentence comparing cups of flour to cups of brown sugar. 1 cup of flour: 2 cups of brown sugar A brownie recipe has 1 cup of flour for every 2 cups of brown sugar. 17 Agenda
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