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October 14, 2014 Day A Math English Science LUNCH Social Studies locker Exploratory

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October 14, 2014Day A

MathEnglishScience LUNCHSocial Studieslocker

ExploratoryExploratory

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Tuesday ~ October 14 [Day A]Activator:

① Take out your notebook② Copy this in your notebook.

Rate

A rate indicates, for a proportional relationship between two quantities, how many units of one quantity there are for every 1 unit of the second quantity. $10 for every 4 packs of diet soda is a rate because it is a ratio of two quantities.

Unit RateThe numeric value of the rate. The unit rate is 2.5 because it is the value of the ratio.

Rate UnitThe rate unit is dollars/packs of diet soda because it costs 2.5 dollars for every 1 pack of diet soda.

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SWBAT: Given a ratio, students precisely identify the associated rate. They identify the unit rate and the rate unit. 6.RP.A.2

Today’s Objective(s):

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Ratios can be transformed to rates and unit rates.

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Tuesday ~ October 14 [Day A]Tuesday ~ October 14 [Day A]

A ratio of two quantities, such as 5 miles per 2 hours, can be written as another quantity called a rate.

The numerical part of the rate is called the unit rate and is simply the value of the ratio, in this case 2.5. This means that in 1 hour, the car travels 2.5 miles. The unit for the rate is miles/hour, which is read “miles per hour”.

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Expressing ratios as rates:

per for each for every

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Work in pairs or small groups to discuss different methods of solving the examples.

Show or explain your thinking as much as possible

Different groups present their findings and explain the methods used to solve each problem.

Exploratory Challenge (25 minutes)page : S.65-67

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Exploratory Challengepg. S.65 #1

Teagan went to Gamer Realm to buy new video games. Gamer Realm was having a sale: $65 for 4 video games. He bought 3 games for himself and one game for his friend, Diego, but Teagan does not know how much Diego owes him for the one game. What is the unit price of the video games? What is the rate unit?• The unit price is $16.25 𝟐𝟓

• The rate unit is dollars/video game

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Exploratory Challengepg. S.66 #2

(a) What two quantities are being compared?

(a) What is the ratio of the two quantities for Andre’s portion of the trip? What is the associated rate?

The two quantities being compared are distance and time, which

are measured in miles and hours.

For each driver in parts (b) and (c),

circle the unit rate and put a box around the rate unit.

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Exploratory Challengepg. S.66 #2

(c) Answer the same two questions in part (b) for the other three drivers.

For each driver in parts (b) and (c),

circle the unit rate and put a box around the rate unit.

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Exploratory Challengepg. S.67 #3

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topic.

How do you feel?

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Today’s Homework

Page S.68Problem Set #1-2

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Angela enjoys swimming and often swims at a

steady pace to burn calories. At this pace,

Angela can swim 1,700 meters in 40 minutes.

a. What is Angela’s unit rate?

b. What is the rate unit?

Ticket To Leave (Exit Ticket)Answer in agenda or notebook.

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Accommodations

Read or reread presentation or activity directions, as needed or after promptingUse examples to model and act as a guide for emerging learners