Learning how to teach understanding ratios with differentiated worksheets can sometimes be a challenge, especially when you’re trying to meet the needs of all your students. Plus, you’ll want resources that lighten your load, meaning they’re no-prep, easy-to-use, and self-checking with detailed answer keys. I find these worksheets to be super helpful in teaching this concept to both 6th and 7th-grade students. Students will have lots of great practice because this resource consists of three differentiated worksheets, each offering unique learning opportunities.
What is included in the resource?
The first two worksheets encourage students to actively participate by writing ratios based on visual representations and word problems. To support test preparation, the third worksheet features multiple-choice questions.
These Ratio Worksheets offer versatility, as they are available in both digital and printable formats. We’ve got you covered whether you prefer a technology-driven classroom or prefer traditional pen-and-paper exercises, we’ve got you covered.
How does the differentiation work?
You’ll have lots of practice for your students with three differentiated and easy-to-use worksheets. With three levels of difficulty, students start with easier questions and then move to more challenging ones as they gain confidence with ratios.
Differentiated math worksheets are great because you can have students start with level 1 and then move to levels 2 and 3 as they gain more confidence. You could also, for example, use level 1 for classwork, level 2 for homework, then level 3 for review.
What else is included other than the three worksheets?
There are Teacher Notes with tips and tricks on how to use these worksheets in your classroom. The teacher notes also cover the common core alignment and what it’s important for students to learn this concept. The teacher notes also explain different ways to use the worksheets in your classroom, such as Observations – (administrators love differentiated resources), Small Group Instruction, Math Centers, Homework, Classwork, Test Prep, Review, Remediation, Morning Work, Early Finishers, Bell Ringer Questions, and Sub Plans.
Are answer keys included?
Yes! Answer keys are provided for easy grading. Having answer keys is also great for students to self-check their work. Students often learn more when they correct their own work.
Where can I find these worksheets?
They’re available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. You can also click on any of the images above to direct you to this resource. I hope this article on How to Teach Understanding Ratios with Differentiated Worksheets was helpful.
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