For years, students have been taught to cross multiply when presented with proportion problems. Few understood what they were doing or why they were doing it. Rarely were students invited to think about various representations to determine the relationship between the two ratios being compared. The ideas and activities in this guide will help you provide students with the conceptual understanding of ratios and proportional thinking that is essential for solving real-world problems and achieving success in higher-level mathematics. It s All Relativeincludes thirty modules, which are...
For years, students have been taught to cross multiply when presented with proportion problems. Few understood what they were doing or why they were d...