Lesson 26: Percent of a Quantity

Similar documents
Lesson 13: The Formulas for Volume

Animal Research Project (Collaborative Lesson between Librarian and First Grade Teachers) First Grade EXCEL students

First Grade Animal Research Project

Lesson 11: Volume with Fractional Edge Lengths and Unit Cubes

Mathematics Test Book 2

Kindergarten Science Unit B: Life Science Chapter 4: Plant and Animal Parts Lesson 1: What do plant parts do?

Practicing for the. TerraNova. Success on Standardized Tests for TerraNova Grade 2 3. McGraw-Hill School Division

Grade 5 Fraction Equivalency

Student Outcomes. Lesson Notes. Classwork. Exercises 1 3 (4 minutes)

Animal Classification K-4

For 14 15, use the coordinate plane shown. represents 1 kilometer. 10. Write the ordered pairs that represent the location of Sam and the theater.

2. A? can be used to name part of a whole

My Math Chapter 8 Lesson 3. Use the two pictures below to answer the questions. Engage NY Lessons 5.4 (Appendix C)

What You ll Learn. Why It s Important

Lesson Title: Constructing a Dichotomous Key and Exploring Its Relationship to Evolutionary Patterns

7.4A/7.4B STUDENT ACTIVITY #1

Comparing Organs BIOLOGY SCIENCE INSTRUCTIONAL TASKS

Perimeter, Area and Volume What Do Units Tell You About What Is Being Measured? Overview

Numeracy and mathematics Experiences and outcomes

Animal Adaptations. Standards. Multiple Intelligences Utilized. Teaching First Step Nonfiction. Titles in this series: Reading.

2. In solving percent problems with a proportion, use the following pattern:

Introduction to Animals

Companion Animals Amphibians & Reptiles Cats Dogs Horses Veterinary Science

Progress Check 6. Objective To assess students progress on mathematical content through the end of Unit 6. Looking Back: Cumulative Assessment

Lesson Description. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (Target standards) Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (Prerequisite standards)

The Key to Keywords LESSON PLAN UNIT 1. Essential Question Which keywords will give you the best search results?

Differentiated Instruction & Understanding By Design Lesson Plan Format

Prime Time: Homework Examples from ACE

Overview. Essential Questions. Precalculus, Quarter 4, Unit 4.5 Build Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences and Series

EMPOWERING TEACHERS TEACHER EXPLAINS TASK TEACHER MODELS TASK

INTRODUCTION TO CREDIT

Mathematics (Project Maths Phase 1)

Developing Conceptual Understanding of Number. Set J: Perimeter and Area

Understanding Ratios Grade Five

Interpreting Graphs. Interpreting a Bar Graph

Animal Colors and Shapes Teacher s Guide

Problem of the Month: Fair Games

Solving Rational Equations

CLIL UNIT: ANIMALS, OUR FRIENDS

CAPS. Mathematics. Grade 2. Practice Book. Practice Book. Practice. Book. Book. Book. Book. Book. Book. Book. Book. Book. Book. Book. Book.

One-Inch Graph Paper

* Graph paper is a pdf file of graph paper that you can use to print onto printer appropriate acetate.

OA3-10 Patterns in Addition Tables

Lesson Plan Assembly Line Grade 6 Ratios

From the Webisode: Math Meets Fashion

Mathematics Instructional Cycle Guide

Three daily lessons. Year 5

FRACTIONS: A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH

MATHEMATICS TEST. Paper 1 calculator not allowed LEVEL 6 TESTS ANSWER BOOKLET. First name. Middle name. Last name. Date of birth Day Month Year

Lesson 2: Circles, Chords, Diameters, and Their Relationships

Math Content by Strand 1

Ratios and Proportional Relationships: Lessons 1-6

Paper Reference. Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres, protractor, compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser, calculator. Tracing paper may be used.

Discovering Math: Data and Graphs Teacher s Guide

Areas of Polygons. Goal. At-Home Help. 1. A hockey team chose this logo for their uniforms.

Mathematics (Project Maths Phase 2)

Math. MCC6.RP.1 Understand the concept of a ratio and use

PIZZA! PIZZA! TEACHER S GUIDE and ANSWER KEY

Lesson Plan -- Percent of a Number/Increase and Decrease

Using Ratios to Taste the Rainbow. Lesson Plan

GAP CLOSING. 2D Measurement. Intermediate / Senior Student Book

English lesson plans for Grade 3

2.5 Conditional Probabilities and 2-Way Tables

4 Mathematics Curriculum

Year 9 mathematics: holiday revision. 2 How many nines are there in fifty-four?

4. What could be the rule for the pattern in the table? n Rule

Financial Literacy Meeting Ideas Daisy Financial Literacy Games and Activities

Lesson 33: Example 1 (5 minutes)

Mathematics Common Core Sample Questions

Using Percents in the Real-World Grade Six

Lesson 1: Posing Statistical Questions

Grade 7 Mathematics. Unit 5. Operations with Fractions. Estimated Time: 24 Hours

Money Unit $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ First Grade

1 st Grade Math Do-Anytime Activities

Factorizations: Searching for Factor Strings

Unit 13 Handling data. Year 4. Five daily lessons. Autumn term. Unit Objectives. Link Objectives

Teachers should read through the following activity ideas and make their own risk assessment for them before proceeding with them in the classroom.

This booklet was prepared by the Conservation Education Department at The National Aquarium in Baltimore.

The Quadratic Formula

Math 728 Lesson Plan

Acquisition Lesson Plan for the Concept, Topic or Skill---Not for the Day

Spaceball7. Manual Outlet Version 1

Year 9 mathematics test

1 ENGAGE. 2 TEACH and TALK GO. Round to the Nearest Ten or Hundred

What qualities are employers looking for in teen workers? How can you prove your own skills?

Understanding Geologic Time from the Texas Memorial Museum

Overview. Essential Questions. Grade 8 Mathematics, Quarter 4, Unit 4.3 Finding Volume of Cones, Cylinders, and Spheres

Fraction Five ~ Third Grade. Laying the Foundation for a Conceptual Understanding of Fractions. Third Grade CCSS 3.NF

Problem of the Month: Once Upon a Time

Arc Length and Areas of Sectors

Grade 8 Mathematics Data Analysis, Probability, and Discrete Mathematics: Lesson 3

PROGRESSION THROUGH CALCULATIONS FOR MULTIPLICATION

Lesson 4: Convert Fractions, Review Order of Operations

Circumference and Area of a Circle

REDLAND SCHOOLS EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHY 2015 CALENDAR

Health in Action Project. Fraction Action

XII. Mathematics, Grade 6

Lesson 24: Surface Area

A can of Coke leads to a piece of pi

Transcription:

Student Outcomes Students find the percent of a quantity. Given a part and the percent, students solve problems involving finding the whole. Classwork Example 1 (5 minutes) Example 1 Five of the girls on Alden Middle School s soccer team are 7 th -grade students. Find the percentage of 7 th graders on the team. Show two different ways of solving for the answer. One of the methods must include a diagram or picture model. Method 1 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0 5 10 15 20 25 Method 2 Students take time to make their own diagram or model and discuss with a partner. Students will be reviewing the work they completed in Lesson 25. If they made a tape diagram, they begin by deciding to divide the tape diagram into 5 equal rectangles. Each rectangle will represent 5 girls. From there they will need to divide the 100% into 5 equal sections. If time permits, students share the model they chose and explain why it did or did not help them solve the question. Students need to come to the conclusion that =, which is the same as 20%. Note: Students who are struggling may need help figuring out which model to use and how to divide up the diagram. Help them think through the different options. Would it make sense to count by 5s, 10s, 20s, 25s, etc.? Date: 4/1/14 207

Example 2 (5 minutes) Example 2 Of the girls on the Alden Middle School soccer team, also play on a travel team. How many of the girls on the middle school team also play on a travel team? One method: Therefore, of the are on the travel team. Another method: Use of tape diagram shown below. 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0 5 10 15 20 25 10 of the girls also play on a travel team. Example 3 (5 minutes) Example 3 The Alden Middle School girls soccer team won of their games this season. If the team won games, how many games did they play? Solve the question using at least two different methods. 15 total games 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0 3 6 9 12 15 The girls played a total of 15 games. Date: 4/1/14 208

Exercises 1 4 (20 minutes) At this time, the students break out into pairs or small thinking groups to solve the problems. Exercises 1 4 1. There are 60 animal exhibits at the local zoo. What percent of the zoo s exhibits does each animal class represent? Exhibits by Animal Class Number of Exhibits Percent of the Total Number of Exhibits Mammals 30 Reptiles & Amphibians 15 Fish & Insects 12 Birds 3 2. A sweater is regularly. It is off the original price this week. a. Would the amount the shopper saved be considered the part, whole or percent? Part because the is the whole amount of the sweater, and we want to know the part that was saved. b. How much would a shopper save by buying the sweater this week? Show two methods for finding your answer. 0 8 16 24 32 0 25% 50% 75% 100% The shopper would save. 3. A pair of jeans was off the original price. The sale resulted in a discount. a. Is the original price of the jeans considered the whole, part or percent? The original price is the whole. Date: 4/1/14 209

b. What was the original cost of the jeans before the sale? Show two methods for finding your answer. The original cost was. 0 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 4. Purchasing a TV that is off will save. a. Name the different parts with the words: PART, WHOLE, PERCENT. PERCENT PART WHOLE 20% off $180 Original Price b. What was the original price of the TV? Show two methods for finding your answer. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 0 90 180 270 360 450 540 630 720 810 900 The original price was $900. Date: 4/1/14 210

Closing (10 minutes) Describe additional questions. Discuss the main differences in solving strategies. Were there times when you preferred to use one method over another method? How did the steps change when you were given the part instead of the total? Lesson Summary Models and diagrams can be used to solve percent problems. Tape diagrams, grids, double number line diagrams, and others can be used in a similar way to using them with ratios to find the percent, the part or the whole. Exit Ticket (5 minutes) Date: 4/1/14 211

Name Date Exit Ticket 1. Find of using two different strategies, one of which must include a pictorial model or diagram. 2. of an amount is 30. Calculate the whole amount using two different strategies, one of which must include a pictorial model. Date: 4/1/14 212

Exit Ticket Sample Solutions The following solutions indicate an understanding of the objectives of this lesson: 1. Find of using two different strategies, one of which must include a pictorial model or diagram. 40% of 60 40% = = = 40% of 60 is 24. 2. of an amount is 30. Calculate the whole amount using two different strategies, one of which must include a pictorial model. 15% = = The whole quantity is 200. Problem Set Sample Solutions 1. What is 15% of 60? Create a model to prove your answer. 9 2. If 40% of a number is 56, what was the original number? 140 3. In a grid that represents 800, one square represents 8. Use the grids below to represent 17% and 83% of 800. 17% 83% 17% of 800 is 136. 83% of 800 is 664. Date: 4/1/14 213