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Ahoy, math mateys! 🏴☠️ Join Pirate Teacher Robert Ahdoot, also known as Captain π–rate, for an energetic 6th grade middle school math adventure on ratios, unit rates, proportional relationships, and graphing.
In this lesson, suppose 18 pirates swab 9 decks. From there, we explore how to express ratios as unit rates in two different ways, how to divide to find the relationship, and how to graph proportional data with confidence.
Along the way, we uncover something powerful: math is creative. Ratios can be written in different orders. Unit rates can be viewed from different perspectives. Graphs tell visual stories. Proportions are not just procedures. They are patterns that make sense.
In this lesson you will learn:
✅ How to find unit rates using division
✅ How to express ratios in two different ways
✅ How to interpret proportional relationships
✅ How to graph ratios and understand what the points represent
✅ Why math is a CREATIVE act
Here is the full playlist, parts 1 through 4:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgLmjHwNopb544lJg78bDJ6Z-mTlVyR7j
Perfect for students, teachers, and homeschool families who want math to feel clear, visual, and empowering, and even connective.
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