RP 4 - Proportional Relationships Performance Task
RP 4 - Proportional Relationships Performance Task
RP 4 - Proportional Relationships Performance Task
UEQ: How can you use rates and proportionality to solve real-world
problems?
LEQ: What strategies will you apply to determine if two quantities are in a
proportional relationship?
Warm-up: Julie took 3 minutes to run mile. How long would it take her
to run 1 mile? Show work and solve using the concept of unit rate.
Know:
Writing part to part/part to whole ratios
Testing equivalency
Translating words into an equation
Calculating unit rate
Using unit rates to make decisions
Graphing on a coordinate plane
Skills Assessed:
1) Students will apply proportional reasoning to determine which of two
ways of buying apple juice/cider is a better deal.
2) Students will analyze the graph to make decisions.
3) Using a variety of perspectives, students will make connections to
which relationships are proportional.
4) Students will use ratios and proportional reasoning to draw
conclusions.
Direct Instruction:
As a class, we will discuss important elements of graphing as it relates to
proportional relationships.
Key Questions: How did you determine your strategy? Is there another
way you can show your answer? What is a proportional relationship? How can
you tell if one exists? How do ratios connect to proportional reasoning? Could
you show it visually? How does your line graph prove that something is
proportional? What is the difference between rate and unit rate?
As students complete a particular part of the task, they may raise their hand
to check the answer key before they proceed. This will give students the
opportunity self-assess and revise their work before continuing to the next
step.
Homework:
Explain how to determine if a constant of proportionality exists for a set of
data. What is the relationship between unit rate and constant of
proportionality?
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