Ratios and Proportions Resources
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Ratios and Proportions Resources
Support student growth in math with Education.com’s collection of ratio and proportion resources for middle school learners. With over 80 printable and digital worksheets, Lesson Plans, games, and activities, this collection helps students build essential skills in understanding ratios, rates, percents, and proportional reasoning. All resources align with Common Core Standards and can be filtered by grade, topic, and resource type.
Students dive into ratio concepts well before they know what a ratio is. Students who develop a strong command of essential fraction concepts like equivalent fractions are prepared to succeed with ratios and proportions. Sixth graders are expected to use the concept of a ratio to describe the relationship between two values, work with rates, and solve real-world problems. Students apply ratio and rate reasoning to work with percentages and convert measurements. From there, students use their understanding to recognize and represent mathematical and real-world proportional relationships. Eighth grade students can tackle more advanced problems that help them to draw connections between proportional relationships and linear equations.
Whether students prefer interactive digital activities or hands-on worksheets, this collection supports a variety of learning styles. Teachers and parents can use our easy to use filters to quickly find grade-level and topic-specific resources to meet their instructional goals. Education.com’s ratio and proportion materials provide targeted practice and concept reinforcement to help learners gain confidence and succeed in middle school math.
Students dive into ratio concepts well before they know what a ratio is. Students who develop a strong command of essential fraction concepts like equivalent fractions are prepared to succeed with ratios and proportions. Sixth graders are expected to use the concept of a ratio to describe the relationship between two values, work with rates, and solve real-world problems. Students apply ratio and rate reasoning to work with percentages and convert measurements. From there, students use their understanding to recognize and represent mathematical and real-world proportional relationships. Eighth grade students can tackle more advanced problems that help them to draw connections between proportional relationships and linear equations.
Whether students prefer interactive digital activities or hands-on worksheets, this collection supports a variety of learning styles. Teachers and parents can use our easy to use filters to quickly find grade-level and topic-specific resources to meet their instructional goals. Education.com’s ratio and proportion materials provide targeted practice and concept reinforcement to help learners gain confidence and succeed in middle school math.