Day 121 of 180Week 25 of 36, MondayThird quarter

Density and concentration

๐Ÿ”ข Math๐ŸŒ Real worldโฑ๏ธ about 35 minutes

Use proportional reasoning for a real mixture: dilution, density or dosage per weight.

Out of the exercise book and into something that actually happens.

Today is rung 12 of 15 on this topic

Proportional relationships and the constant of proportionality

Can do: Recognises proportionality in tables, graphs and equations, and identifies k in y = kx.

Why it matters

It is the central idea of the year and the direct ancestor of slope, gradient and linear functions in Grade 8.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Calls any increasing relationship proportional, including ones with a starting fee.

โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check

"Is this proportional?" with two tables, one with a fixed fee. "What's k in each?"

Solid looks like: Only the one through the origin, with k identified as the constant ratio.

The full activity for this topic ยท 25 minutes

Three Ways to Spot It

Graph paperReal data: pay rates, phone plans, recipes
  1. 1Take a real pay rate and build a table of hours and earnings.
  2. 2Check every row for the same y รท x. That constant is k.
  3. 3Graph it โ€” it must be a straight line through the origin.
  4. 4Now do a phone plan with a monthly fee. Same straightness, no origin, not proportional.
  5. 5Write both as equations and compare y = kx with y = kx + b.

If it's too hard

Tables only, checking the ratio row by row.

If it's too easy

Given a graph, extract k and write the equation, then predict beyond the data.

Say this

"Divide y by x in every row. Same answer every time? Then it's proportional โ€” and that number is k."

Math practice

Week 25 at a glance

  1. Monday ยท Day 121

    ๐Ÿ”ข Math

    Density and concentration

  2. Tuesday ยท Day 122

    ๐Ÿ“– Reading

    Three texts, three purposes

  3. Wednesday ยท Day 123

    ๐Ÿ”ข Math

    Equations checkpoint

  4. Thursday ยท Day 124

    โœ๏ธ Writing

    Evidence quality ladder

  5. Friday ยท Day 125

    ๐ŸŒ Social Studies

    Price cap thought experiment

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