Core Math Goal:
How can you find a unit rate/constant of proportionality in a description, an equation, a table, or graph?
Tell me what you know:
About "reading" equations
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Unit rate
3/26/15 Core math goal: how can we find unit rate/ constant of proportionality in a description equation, table, graph?
TMWYK:
Class ideas
-amount of stuff ($)/ per one
-example $25/1hr
-rate if single unit out of multiple units
-ratio w/ 1 in it
-comparing something to a whole
There is a sale! 10 oranges for $2. Tell us everything you know about this.
3/27/15
Core math goal:
TMWYK:
*unit rate (ratio out of 1)
*chart
*graph
*equation
*ratio
*fraction
*%
*table
*decimal
*description
Mx5=O (M=money, O=orange)
*Noticed, for every 1 dollar there were 5 oranges.
Core math goal:
TMWYK:
*unit rate (ratio out of 1)
*chart
*graph
*equation
*ratio
*fraction
*%
*table
*decimal
*description
Mx5=O (M=money, O=orange)
*Noticed, for every 1 dollar there were 5 oranges.
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