Description
What It Is:
This is an exit ticket worksheet focused on identifying proportional relationships. Students are presented with various representations, including a graph of a parabola, an equation (y=11x), ratios (4:10 and 6:12), fractions (12/10 and 6/10), a word problem (airplanes to passengers), a table of values, and a graph of a line. The worksheet requires students to mark an 'X' in either the 'Proportional' or 'Not Proportional' column for each representation.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 7-8. The concepts of proportionality, ratios, linear equations, and graphs are typically introduced and reinforced in these grades. Analyzing different representations of relationships is a key skill at this level.
Why Use It:
This worksheet reinforces the understanding of proportional relationships and helps students differentiate between proportional and non-proportional situations. It provides practice in interpreting various representations of relationships, including graphs, equations, ratios, and tables. The worksheet serves as a quick assessment of student comprehension.
How to Use It:
Students should examine each representation provided in the worksheet and determine whether it represents a proportional relationship. For each representation, they should mark an 'X' in the appropriate column ('Proportional' or 'Not Proportional'). This can be used as a formative assessment tool at the end of a lesson.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for middle school students (grades 7-8) who are learning about proportional relationships. It can be used by teachers as an exit ticket, a quick quiz, or a review activity. It's also helpful for students needing extra practice identifying proportional relationships from different representations.
This is an exit ticket worksheet focused on identifying proportional relationships. Students are presented with various representations, including a graph of a parabola, an equation (y=11x), ratios (4:10 and 6:12), fractions (12/10 and 6/10), a word problem (airplanes to passengers), a table of values, and a graph of a line. The worksheet requires students to mark an 'X' in either the 'Proportional' or 'Not Proportional' column for each representation.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 7-8. The concepts of proportionality, ratios, linear equations, and graphs are typically introduced and reinforced in these grades. Analyzing different representations of relationships is a key skill at this level.
Why Use It:
This worksheet reinforces the understanding of proportional relationships and helps students differentiate between proportional and non-proportional situations. It provides practice in interpreting various representations of relationships, including graphs, equations, ratios, and tables. The worksheet serves as a quick assessment of student comprehension.
How to Use It:
Students should examine each representation provided in the worksheet and determine whether it represents a proportional relationship. For each representation, they should mark an 'X' in the appropriate column ('Proportional' or 'Not Proportional'). This can be used as a formative assessment tool at the end of a lesson.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for middle school students (grades 7-8) who are learning about proportional relationships. It can be used by teachers as an exit ticket, a quick quiz, or a review activity. It's also helpful for students needing extra practice identifying proportional relationships from different representations.
