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Are they proportional?
Students are guided to read and draw graphs that represent the same proportions. This lesson plan includes downloadable worksheets and student work samples, followed by a homework task asking student to justify their reasoning.
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Year level(s) | Year 7 |
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Audience | Teacher |
Purpose | Teaching resource |
Format | Web page |
Teaching strategies and pedagogical approaches | Structuring lessons |
Keywords | proportion, ratio, linear relationships |
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Curriculum connections | Numeracy |
Strand and focus | Number, Build understanding |
Topics | Linear relationships |
National numeracy learning progression |
Comparing units (ratios, rates and proportion)
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CoU2
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Organisation | BetterLesson |
Copyright | © Erica Burnison. Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0. |
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