Post on 01-Feb-2018
Ratio Lesson Plan
Grade level and subject: 6th Grade – Math
Standards/Framework (Common Core):6.RP.1
Themes/Series of Lessons: N/A
Time: 1 day 50 minute lesson
What do the students already know?Students should already have experience with solving multiplication and division problems. Students will use this reasoning to solve ratio and rate problems.
Objective: Students will demonstrate their understanding of the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities.
Materials:Ratio Worksheets and Math TextbookSmart boardInspirationPictures of animals and technological devices
Procedure:1) Teacher will lecture, showing examples to explain the idea that when comparing two
characteristics of an item, the ratio is the same no matter how many items you have. (For example: the ratio of legs to beaks on a duck are the same no matter how many ducks you have).
2) Discussion and practice through group activity in groups of 2 or 3 and opportunity to ask questions as needed.
3) Review and homework practice with the opportunity to ask questions if needed.
Assessment:At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to identify ratios and use reasoning to answer problems in the book for a grade.
A Brief Description of Lesson:1) Discuss the term ratios and explain term through Inspiration model.2) Show pictures of animals and technological devices. As a class, identify the ratio of the item
displayed.3) Construct a t-chart to explain ratios as well as matching problems with answers on the smart
board for practice.4) Break students into groups of 2 or 3 and identify in t-charts ratios of body parts in the group
including, eyes to heads, fingers to hands, legs to feet and other comparisons the students come up with.
5) Have students share group results with the class.6) Assign homework in the book & additional worksheets due next class.
Ratio of the Duck's Legs to Beaks:
_____ Legs to _____ Beaks
Ratio of 3 Ducks Legs to Beaks:
_____ Legs to _____ Beaks
Answer: 2 Legs to 1 Beak6 Legs to 3 Beaks (reduces to 2 Legs to 1 Beak)
Ratio of the Desktop Icons per computer:
_____ Icons to _____ Computer
Ratio of Icons for 3 computers:
_____ Icons to _____ Computer(s)
Answer: 28 Icons to 1 Computer84 Icons to 3 Computers (reduces to 28 Icons to 1 Computer)
Ratio of Keys to this keyboard:
_____ Keys to _____ Keyboard
Ratio of Keys for 3 computers:
_____ Keys to _____ Keyboard(s)
Answer: 78 Keys to 1Keyboard234 Keys to 3 Keyboards