General Lesson Plan Robotics General lesson Plan. The object of this lesson is to show the teacher can be used to test an algebraic formula or with ratios and proportions. http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/King_MS/Faculty/dworetzky/general_lesson_plan.htm
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Extractions: About eMINTS Communities Equipment eThemes ... eThemes Contact eThemes@emints.org if you have questions or comments about this resource. Printer-friendly version Please preview all links before sharing in class with students. Title: Mathematics and Bridge Constructions Description: Learn how to plan, design, calculate, and construct a model of a bridge. Find out how mathematical concepts of ratio, proportion, and scale are implemented in the bridge building process. Includes worksheets, lesson plans, an online truss calculator tool, and games. There are links to eThemes resources on building bridges, architecture, and mathematical ratios and proportions. Grade Level: Resource Links: Proportion
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Extractions: Subject: Math Grade Level: Purpose: The student will find the dollars per hour that students pay for tuition. Materials: Lesson Duration: 20 - 30 minutes Objectives: Math - 111.23 Activities: Step 1: Go to University of Texas Student Admissions website http://www.utexas.edu/student/admissions/expenses.html - flatrate Step 2: Have students look at and study the chart Discuss what an education at an institute of higher learning is going to cost. Step 3: Scroll down to the third chart titled Texas Residents Tuition and Required Fee Schedule 2002-2003 (per semester). Step 4: Have the student look at the column labeled undergraduate other than liberal arts and natural sciences. You might discuss the names of other colleges at UT and explain that liberal arts and natural sciences charge a flat fee. Step 5: Using that column, have them create a ratio of the tuition to the hours. Next have them figure the rate of tuition per hour for each step, 3, 6, 9, 12.
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Extractions: Mathematics ... [Text Version] Unit Plan for Ratio, Proportion, and Percent Curriculum Unit Plan Mathematics Seventh Grade Unit 3: Ratio, Proportion, and Percent Abstract In this unit students learn to reason proportionally. Proportional reasoning provides an underpinning for the study of algebra in future years. Students learn to think in relative amounts as expressed by ratios and rates (e.g., 15 miles/gallon, 4/3). When students perceive relationships involving growth, unit costs, etc., they are thinking proportionally. They learn how to apply ratio and proportion to many daily activities such as sales tax, the relationship between hours worked and earned income, actual distances between cities compared to map distances, and unit pricing at grocery stores. Percents are studied as ratios in which the divisor is 100, and students apply percent in many practical situations. Unit Title Ratio, Proportion, and Percent
SMart Books Lesson Plan What is the ratio/proportion to an inch? How do we express that in symbols,numbers, and words? Book Authors Other lesson plans From This Participant http://www.ksu.edu/smartbooks/Lesson013.html
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Extractions: http://standards.nctm.org/document/chapter6/numb.htm Understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another Understand the meaning and effects of arithmetic operations with fractions, decimals, and integers Use the associative and commutative properties of addition and multiplication and the distributive property of multiplication over addition to simplify computations with integers, fractions, and decimals