Unit Rate in Proportional Relationships Math Games

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In this series of games, your students will learn to identify the constant of proportionality (unit rate) in tables, graphs, equations, diagrams, and verbal descriptions of proportional relationships. The Unit Rate in Proportional Relationships learning objective — based on CCSS and state standards — delivers improved student engagement and academic performance in your classroom, as demonstrated by research. This learning objective directly references 7.RP.A.2.b as written in the common core national math standards.

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Concepts Covered

Proportional relationships happen when the relationship between the two quantities are equivalent. Determine if two quantities are proportional by using or creating a ratio table and seeing if the values are in proportion change in a constant manner. Determine if two quantities are proportional by creating a table and graphing. If the two quantities are proportional their coordinates will fall on a straight line that passes through the origin.

Recognize, represent, and analyze the constant of proportionality from equations. Recognize, represent, and analyze the constant of proportionality (unit rate) from graphs and from tables. Compare constants of proportionality represented in various ways. Interpret the constants of proportionality by describing the meaning of the constant of proportionality in terms of the situation. Interpret graphs of proportional relationships by describing the meaning of the unit rate in terms of the situation.

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Tomb of Tutanmathmun Estimated Duration: 27 minutes Embark on an adventure full of mathematical puzzles and dangers! Discover the mysteries hidden in the great pyramid of Tutanmathmun, Pharaoh of unit rate.
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Ratio and Proportion - Discover Estimated Duration: 10 minutes Move the hands around the screen to explore the Challenge ratio. Use the options on the screen to help you form rules for finding the right ratio. Move onto the next challenge when you have figured it out. Challenge yourself to move the hands around the screen while keeping the ratio.
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Ratio and Proportion - Create Estimated Duration: 10 minutes Create your own ratio Challenges. Choose a ratio and hide the Challenge to explore yourself or give to someone else. Challenge yourself to move the hands around the screen while keeping the ratio with different Challenge ratios.
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Basketball Master Estimated Duration: 12 minutes Shoot a basketball through the hoop and answer some questions along the way! The game does not have any instructional content, it simply has review questions spread throughout.
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Identifying the Constant of Proportionality Estimated Duration: 4 minutes In this lesson, students will explore the concept of the constant of proportionality and learn how to identify it in tables, equations, and graphs. Students will discover that the constant of proportionality, c, is the ratio between two directly proportional quantities. Through various examples and practice problems, students will become proficient at recognizing and working with proportional relationships. They will be able to identify this constant in equations, graphs, and tables, enabling them to solve real-world problems involving proportional relationships effectively.
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Magical Forest Deluxe Estimated Duration: 15 minutes Find yourself in a magical forest full of treasures and adventures. Collect coins and berries, answer questions, earn points! Good luck!
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