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Solving Percent Proportions- Doodling Notes and Practice

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Math In The Median
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Grade Levels
5th - 7th
Resource Type
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Pages
3 pages
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Math In The Median
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This doodle notes and practice page can be used to introduce Solving Proportions with Percents. Doodle notes encourage engagement and retention while not being too distracting. The images are a visual way to remember how to solve percent proportions and when they are commonly used. Great for 6th and 7th grade or as a review for 8th grade.

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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Standards

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Find a percent of a quantity as a rate per 100 (e.g., 30% of a quantity means 30/100 times the quantity); solve problems involving finding the whole, given a part and the percent.
Recognize and represent proportional relationships between quantities.
Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship, e.g., by testing for equivalent ratios in a table or graphing on a coordinate plane and observing whether the graph is a straight line through the origin.
Use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio and percent problems. Examples: simple interest, tax, markups and markdowns, gratuities and commissions, fees, percent increase and decrease, percent error.

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