Algebra Section 3:
Proportional Thinking and Probability

  1. The Great Cartoon Blowup Activity This is FUN!
    (Use similar figures techniques to create "life-size" cartoons.)
  2. The Cartoon Blowup TREASURE Activity
    (After you create a life-size similar cartoon, learn about how lines, areas and volumes relate and find a sweet treasure.)
  3. Ratios Explained VIDEO
    (using ratios to determine if your body is dangerous to your heart)
  4. Rates Explained VIDEO
    (How are rates different from ratios, and how to find a "unit rate")
  5. Multiplying Rates VIDEO
  6. Multiplying Negative Rates VIDEO
  7. Multiplication Counting Principle VIDEO
  8. Simple Probability VIDEO
  9. Relative Frequency and Probability
    Learn how relative frequency relates to probability.
  10. Solving Percent Problems Using Equations
    Use equations and your algebra skills to solve the three basic types of Percent Problems.

  11. Customizable Proportion Problems Day 1
    (Place your own names in these problems to create funny proportion practice.)
  12. Customizable Proportion Problems Day 2
    (Place your own names in these problems to create even MORE funny proportion practice.)
  13. Proportion World Clickable Test | Printable version of test
  14. Algebraic Proportion Solving Adventure Treasure is hidden here.
    (Click and solve your way to a surprise.)
  15. Lesson 340: A Brief History of Percent
    (Learn some history that may amaze you and will definitely help you remember what % means.)
  16. Lesson 350: Converting Percents to Decimals and Fractions
  17. Lesson 360: Using Proportions to Solve Percent Problems
  18. Lesson 370: Using Equations to Solve Percent Problems
  19. The Customizable Percent Test
    (Insert your own names to create funny percent word problems and find a treasure.)
  20. Lesson 380: Simple Experimental Probability
  21. Rock Bands and Math Pods
    (The game of permutational name picking.)
  22. Probably Land
    (Click around and test your knowledge of probablility.)
    Printable Version of the same problems

 

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