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Directions: Fill in each part of the App Lesson with your own original ideas.

Please look at the


sample provided on the class website. Provide 3 to 4 apps/steps for students to complete along
with a creative title, helpful description, and relevant SC teaching standards.

 There must be one app per step.

 Android apps can be used as long as all included apps are from the same platform.
 Lessons must cohesively link together 3 to 4 apps going from one focus/step of the lesson
to another.
 Lessons may include direct instruction provided the lecture contents are explained.
 Lessons may utilize web browser apps like Chrome or Safari to access website-based
tools. Link to the website in the write-up and the web browser app in the App Store web
link area.
 The final step in lessons must have students create a learning artifact from a creation-
based app (presentation, video, etc.) or screenshot of progress from a skill-based app
that students would submit to the teacher for assessment.

Title: It’s Time to Fine the Ratio and Get Proportional

Relevant SC Standards:

Mathematics 7.RP.2. A 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.

Mathematics RP.A.03. D Use ratio reasoning to convert measurement units;


manipulate and transform unit appropriately when multiplying or dividing
quantities.

Mathematics 7.RP.2. A 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.
Description: This app lesson will develop middle school knowledge about ratios and
making quantities be proportional.

Instructional Objective: Students will be shown how to analyze different ratio


questions. After they will look at various math problems where it guides you on how to
find the answer. They will then have to answer different questions on ratio unguided.
After being asked those questions, the students will then have to create their own ratio
quiz.

Step 1: Students will look in their math textbook at ratios and be guided on how to
answer ratio questions. Then, after looking in the text students will get more help with
ratios and proportionality on a math app called DreamBox.

[https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dreambox-learning-math/id675354945]

Step 2: Students will analyze videos on proportionality and ratios. They will also
complete quizzes on proportionality and ratios using the Khan academy app.

[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/khan-academy-you-can-learn/id469863705?mt=]

Step: 3 Students will answer questions assigned by their teacher for homework, and
then go on an app call Prodigy to help with their understanding of what lesson they are
on.

[https://apps.apple.com/us/app/prodigy-kids-math-game/id950795722]

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