6adv.MATH.5.C
Represent ratios and percents with concrete models, fractions, and decimals.
Grade 6 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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ratiospercentsconcrete modelsfractionsdecimals
Skills
- represent (ratios with concrete models, fractions, and decimals) #dok2
- represent (percents with concrete models, fractions, and decimals) #dok2
- translate (between ratios, percents, fractions, and decimals) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can represent ratios using concrete models, fractions, and decimals. #dok2
- I can represent percents using concrete models, fractions, and decimals. #dok2
- I can translate between ratios, percents, fractions, and decimals using various models. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Ratios and percents can be represented in multiple forms to make sense of relationships between quantities.
- Concrete models, fractions, and decimals provide different ways to visualize and solve problems involving ratios and percents.
Essential Questions
- How can a ratio be shown as a fraction, a decimal, or a percent?
- Why is it helpful to represent ratios and percents in more than one way?
- What strategies can you use to convert between concrete models, fractions, decimals, and percents?
- How do different representations of ratios and percents help us understand real-world situations?
- What is the relationship between a fraction, a decimal, and a percent when describing the same part-to-whole relationship?