7adv.MATH.8.C
Identify examples of proportional and non-proportional relationships that arise from mathematical and real-world problems.
Grade 7 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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examplesproportional relationshipsnon-proportional relationshipsmathematical problemsreal-world problems
Skills
- identify (examples of proportional relationships from mathematical problems) #dok2
- identify (examples of non-proportional relationships from mathematical problems) #dok2
- identify (examples of proportional relationships from real-world problems) #dok2
- identify (examples of non-proportional relationships from real-world problems) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify examples of proportional relationships that arise from mathematical problems. #dok2
- I can identify examples of non-proportional relationships that arise from mathematical problems. #dok2
- I can identify examples of proportional relationships that arise from real-world problems. #dok2
- I can identify examples of non-proportional relationships that arise from real-world problems. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Proportional and non-proportional relationships exist in both mathematical and real-world contexts.
- Recognizing the difference between proportional and non-proportional relationships helps solve problems and interpret situations accurately.
Essential Questions
- What are proportional and non-proportional relationships, and how do they differ?
- How can I identify a proportional or non-proportional relationship in a real-world situation?
- Why is it important to know whether a relationship is proportional or non-proportional?
- What strategies can I use to determine if a relationship in a mathematical problem is proportional or not?
- How do real-world scenarios illustrate the concepts of proportionality and non-proportionality?