Ratio tables are a great way for Year 7 students to learn about ratios in an easier way. Here’s how they work:
Visual Aid: Ratio tables show numbers in a clear way. For example, if we have a ratio of 2:3, the table looks like this:
| Quantity A | Quantity B | |------------|------------| | 2 | 3 | | 4 | 6 | | 6 | 9 |
Easy Scaling: Students can quickly see how to make ratios bigger or smaller. If a recipe needs 2 cups of flour for 3 cups of sugar, it’s simple to double the recipe by just adding another row:
| Cups of Flour | Cups of Sugar | |----------------|----------------| | 2 | 3 | | 4 | 6 |
Simple Comparison: Ratio tables help students compare different ratios easily. For example, with the ratios 2:3 and 4:6, they can quickly see that these two ratios are the same.
Using ratio tables helps Year 7 students understand ratios better and feel more confident!
Ratio tables are a great way for Year 7 students to learn about ratios in an easier way. Here’s how they work:
Visual Aid: Ratio tables show numbers in a clear way. For example, if we have a ratio of 2:3, the table looks like this:
| Quantity A | Quantity B | |------------|------------| | 2 | 3 | | 4 | 6 | | 6 | 9 |
Easy Scaling: Students can quickly see how to make ratios bigger or smaller. If a recipe needs 2 cups of flour for 3 cups of sugar, it’s simple to double the recipe by just adding another row:
| Cups of Flour | Cups of Sugar | |----------------|----------------| | 2 | 3 | | 4 | 6 |
Simple Comparison: Ratio tables help students compare different ratios easily. For example, with the ratios 2:3 and 4:6, they can quickly see that these two ratios are the same.
Using ratio tables helps Year 7 students understand ratios better and feel more confident!