This document describes a game activity to teach ratios and unit rates. Students will play Jeopardy in groups of 2-3 to review and demonstrate their understanding of ratios. Every student will receive a worksheet to solve ratio problems from the game. The teacher will use a smartboard, PowerPoint, and premade Jeopardy game from an online site to introduce the activity and assign groups.
This document describes a game activity to teach ratios and unit rates. Students will play Jeopardy in groups of 2-3 to review and demonstrate their understanding of ratios. Every student will receive a worksheet to solve ratio problems from the game. The teacher will use a smartboard, PowerPoint, and premade Jeopardy game from an online site to introduce the activity and assign groups.
This document describes a game activity to teach ratios and unit rates. Students will play Jeopardy in groups of 2-3 to review and demonstrate their understanding of ratios. Every student will receive a worksheet to solve ratio problems from the game. The teacher will use a smartboard, PowerPoint, and premade Jeopardy game from an online site to introduce the activity and assign groups.
This document describes a game activity to teach ratios and unit rates. Students will play Jeopardy in groups of 2-3 to review and demonstrate their understanding of ratios. Every student will receive a worksheet to solve ratio problems from the game. The teacher will use a smartboard, PowerPoint, and premade Jeopardy game from an online site to introduce the activity and assign groups.
Content Area (Consult http://mdk12.org ): http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/curriculum/mathematics/standard6/grade6.html
Standard: Analyze ratios, proportions, and percents
Objective (choose only one): Use ratios and unit rates to solve problems
Activity Type Game
Description of the Activity
Game: Students will review and demonstrate their understanding of the ratio unit by playing the game Jeopardy. Every student will get a worksheet to workout the problem presented to them and answer accordingly. Students will be assigned to groups of 2-3 students.
Possible Tech Tools
1. The smartboard to project the game and PowerPoint 2. PowerPoint to introduce the activity, do a practice problem before hand and assign groups 3. The Internet Jeopardylabs.com, premade (by the teacher) jeopardy game 4. Microsoft Word to make the worksheets