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stephigittins

Ratio & Proportion!

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Everything you need to teach year 7 - 10 ratio lessons! All lessons contain: 5 a day starter, learning objectives with progress tick sheet, Fully animated and clear examples, Differentiated, colour-coordinated questions WITH answers, Lesson 1: Introduction into ratio & proportion! How to write and simplify ratios including in terms of 1: Lesson 2: Direct proportion using the unitary method! Simple, clear examples with fun paired work main activity, great for all abilities. I often use it as a class timed activity to see which student can get the most points, works amazingly work quiet, challenging work! Lesson 3: Direct and inverse proportion using unitary method! Clear examples of both proportion with functional questions of mixed direct and inverse questions. Lesson 4: Dividing a given amount into a ratio! Functional questions and examples of diving into ratios with self assessment progress slide to finish. Lesson 5: Direct proportion with constant k! Introduction into the constant k and it’s terminology. Questions include equations and tables. Fun code breaker to end. Lesson 6: Introduction into inverse proportion with constant k. Including equation and table style questions, also with code breaker from tes. Bonus Lesson! I have added in a group work lesson which I have found from tes which is about dividing amounts into a ratio in a bank robbery! These are all my favourite lessons from the ratio topic and I hope you enjoy them too! If you like them or think I could improve them in anyway, please rate or comment! Thanks =]
Ratio and Proportion KS2Quick View
Magictrickster

Ratio and Proportion KS2

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A Powerpoint to explain Ratio and Proportion. This powerpoint has 33 slides (Plus one title and one end slide). Also there are three Ratio worksheets. Designed for KS2. Topics covered in the powerpoint are: Introducing Ratios Simplifying Ratios Solving Problems with Ratios Introducing Proportion Solving Problems with Proportions Amended on 29 May 2020
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TandLGuru

Ratio and Proportion KS2 Bundle!

3 Resources
This stimulating and comprehensive lesson bundle contains a number of engaging and detailed ‘ratio and proportion’ lessons: Ratio and Proportion: Introduction - Students understand the key terms ratio and proportion, and use these mathematical concepts in order to solve number problems involving relative quantities and unequal sharing. Percentage Problems - Students solve a range of problems involving the calculation of percentages, including for measures and comparisons. Similar Shapes - Students use their understanding of ratio and scale factor to solve a number of varied and real-world similar shapes problems. Combined, the lessons enable children to meet and exceed the following curriculum standards: solve problems involving the relative sizes of 2 quantities where missing values can be found by using integer multiplication and division facts; solve problems involving the calculation of percentages and the use of percentages for comparison; solve problems involving similar shapes where the scale factor is known or can be found 4. solve problems involving unequal sharing and grouping using knowledge of fractions and multiples. Each lesson follows a clear step-by-step learning journey, in which children learn through: -Defining, exemplifying, and understanding the key concepts through clear and simple explanations; -Demonstrating their understanding through well-differentiated (Bronze, Silver, and Gold Challenge) application and challenge activities; -Applying their understanding to real-life problems, for example involving recipes; -Gauging their own understanding through both AfL activities and self-reflection tasks. Included in each lesson is: Whole lesson PowerPoints - clear and precise, colourful and comprehensive; Bronze, Silver, and Gold level award worksheets - carefully differentiated and provided in both Word and PDF; Teacher answer sheets; A detailed teacher lesson plan. Student helpsheets (where appropriate) There are also opportunities for group learning, speaking and listening, peer assessment, and whole class discussion. I originally used these resources with Year 6 (and higher-attaining Year 5) classes, however colleagues have used them for between years 4 and 9 with some minor adaptations. Some of the content really does become quite challenging (especially the Gold sheets) and so these resources could easily be used for KS3 children. All images are licensed for commercial use, and image rights are listed on the last page of the presentation.
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colinbillett

Ratio and proportion

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An illustrated introduction to ratio and proportion from the objectives of GCSE. Includes a few typical GCSE questions, but suitable for all levels.
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shealtiel

Ratio and Proportion

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A complete teaching material for teaching what is meant by... 1. Ratio 2. Proportion It is animated for greater learning impact. It is good for teachers, parents and students doing personal studies. CHECK other resources……follow the links. ……………………………………………………………… Tips on Teaching Effective Lesson …..(FREE) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/teaching-effective-lesson-11283229 Take Test Get Instant Score – Place Value/Rounding and more …..(£5.00) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-and-rounding-test-software-11285693 Rounding To The Nearest 10,100,1000 …..(£3.50) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/rounding-nearest-power-of-ten-animated-11284804 Negative Numbers – ANIMATED …..(£2.00) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-negative-numbers-animated-11286250 Place Value ANIMATED …..(£3.50) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-identifier-animated-11283114 Student Assessment Sheet (Excel File) – Monitor and Analyze Performance …..(£5.00) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/asessment-sheet-student-performance-monitoring-program-11284709
Ratio and ProportionQuick View
alutwyche

Ratio and Proportion

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This powerpoint takes students from simplifying to sharing to proportion with a table of success criteria to show how far they've got.
Defuse the Bomb: Exciting Ratio and Proportion ChallengeQuick View
derrybeg73

Defuse the Bomb: Exciting Ratio and Proportion Challenge

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Defuse the Bomb: Ratio and Proportion Challenge! Bring excitement to your maths lessons with this action-packed challenge, where students must defuse a bomb by solving ratio and proportion problems! In this thrilling activity, learners will answer maths questions correctly to cut the right wires and prevent an explosion. Students will tackle ten ratio and proportion questions, including simplifying ratios, working out proportions, and applying them to real-world scenarios. Each correct answer corresponds to cutting a wire, but one wrong move could set the bomb off! This interactive resource blends problem-solving with essential maths skills, making learning fun and engaging. Perfect for independent or group work, this activity reinforces ratio concepts, encourages critical thinking, and adds an exciting twist to your maths lessons. With a full answer key for easy assessment, it’s a fantastic way to review ratios and proportions in a memorable way. Ideal for KS2 students, or as extra practice for KS3 pupils needing reinforcement in ratio and proportion. Can your students beat the clock and defuse the bomb in time? Make maths thrilling and build confidence with the Defuse the Bomb Ratio Challenge!
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fin64904

GCSE Maths Higher - Fractions, Ratio & Proportion Workbook

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Master every Fractions, Ratio & Proportion skill required for GCSE Higher Maths with this comprehensive workbook targeting grades 6-9. This professionally designed workbook provides complete coverage of all Fractions, Ratio & Proportion topics in the GCSE Higher specification through authentic past exam questions. Perfect for classroom teaching, homework, intervention sessions, or tutoring. What’s Included: Complete Fractions, Ratio & Proportion topic coverage for GCSE Higher Paired exam questions - unique “Trip Revision” approach with two similar questions per skill All questions from real past papers - authentic exam preparation Full mark scheme included Self-assessment sheet for student progress tracking Print-ready PDF format Topics Covered: Operations with fractions (add, subtract, multiply, divide) Fractions of amounts Writing ratios and simplifying Sharing in a ratio Ratio problems with multiple parts Proportion (direct and inverse) Best buy problems Recipe and map scale problems Combined ratio problems Algebraic ratios The “Trip Revision” Approach: Each skill is practised through two questions of the same type side-by-side. This allows students to: Master the technique with the first question Immediately apply it independently with the second Build confidence through structured repetition Identify gaps in understanding quickly Perfect For: Classroom teaching - ready-to-use lesson resource Weekly homework assignments Intervention and catch-up sessions Private tutoring sessions Independent revision Covering teachers - structured, no-prep required Why This Works: Exam-authentic - all questions from past papers Systematic coverage - no gaps in content Differentiated practice - build from confidence to independence Real-world contexts - practical applications throughout Time-saving - no need to hunt for suitable questions Self-assessment built in - students track their own progress Student Benefits: Clear progression through fractions, ratio and proportion topics Practice with real exam questions Immediate opportunity to apply each skill Mark scheme provided for self-checking Builds exam confidence and problem-solving ability Part of a complete 28-workbook GCSE Higher course (also available as full bundle). This workbook can be used standalone or as part of a structured revision programme. File Format: PDF (print-ready) Suitable for: AQA, Edexcel, OCR GCSE Higher Maths (Grades 6-9)
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Outstanding_Resources

Simplifying Ratios and Equivalent Ratios

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This is a whole lesson on Simplifying and Equivalent Ratios. The lesson also looks at writing ratios in the form 1:n as well as problems that also involve different units and converting first. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 17-slide presentation + lots of extra resources. The lesson includes: + Starter + Lesson Objectives + Keywords + MWB activity + superb teaching slides + lots of different examples + Differentiated Worksheet (with answers) + Matching activities (with answer key) + Plenary ALL lessons on number can be found on the link below: Number: All Lessons ALSO: + Please provide a RATING with written feedback + Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 24 hours + Lessons are flat-packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes Thank you in advance for your support, purchase and feedback #mathslessons #maths #secondarymaths #mathscenters #teachingideas #algebra #teacherslife #teachingkids #teachingmaths #mathsactivities #homeschooling #tesresources #teaching #mathsisfun #teachershare #teachertips #teachers #KS3 #KS4 #KS5 #igcse #learning #gcsemaths
GCSE Maths 9-1: Ratio & ProportionQuick View
sjcooper

GCSE Maths 9-1: Ratio & Proportion

9 Resources
This bundle consists of all lessons I use to teach work related to ratio and proportion through years 7 to 11. The revision material tends to be used in year 11 or even year 10.
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HazelLearning

Ratio and Proportion - Ratio and Fractions

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All worksheets come with answers. Questions increase in sophistication through the use of fluency as well as reasoning and problem-solving sections. Created by teachers, for teachers. Great for KS3 and KS4 students. The following worksheet is included: Ratio and Fractions (1 page)
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jchowell

Ratio - Ratios and Fractions

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Lesson explaining the links between ratios and fractions. Looks at unsimplified and simplified ratios with 2 and 3 parts. Worked Examples, Questions on ech idea. Also looks at solving worded questions without diagrams. All answers included.
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mrleemaths92

Direct Proportion Worksheet

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This is a full worksheet, with answers on direct proportion. It does not cover algebraic methods. It starts with using tables and branches into worded lessons. There are a few really good hand written worded problems for students to get stuck into. This resource comes free with my lesson on direct proportion and runs alongside it, I highly recommend you buy the full lesson to get the most out of this resource.
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Magictrickster

Ratio KS4

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A Powerpoint to explain Ratio. This powerpoint has 16 slides (Including one title and one end slide). Designed for KS4 / GCSE.
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jchowell

Ratio - Map Scales

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Lesson exploring how ratios and map scales are related and how to use the scale to find real-life distances from the map or map distances from real-life. Fully worked examples. Differentiated slide to allow all pupils to attempt questions. All answers included.
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TimbazoMaths

Advanced Ratio and Proportion

7 Resources
The bundle consists of 7 resources, all designed to help candidates taking the Higher paper tackle the harder questions now being asked in GCSE papers. Two resources help students tackle hard ratio problems, two develop understanding of proportional relationships (‘Identifying a Proportional Relationship’ is a progression from ‘Direct & Inverse Proportionality’) and two show pupils how to tackle hard proportion questions.
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lively10

Ratio and Proportion

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Ratio and proportion lesson, this resource can be used to introduce students to the topic. It covers the differences between 'ratio' and 'proportion' using a counter activity. In addition there is a visual animation, where orange squash is made up. This never fails to engage students! Included in the pack: Lesson Powerpoint Worksheet Extension questions Lesson plan Cut and Stick sheets (counter activity)
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jchowell

Ratio - Combining Ratios

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“If a:b = 3:4 and b:c = 5:6, find the ratio a : b : c”. Lesson examining both algebraic and worded examples of combining ratios. Full explanation of use of LCM and equivalent ratios. Fully worked examples. Questions of both types. All answers included.