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bhester
Posted 2/9/2009 7:47 AM (#2381)
Subject: 7.6
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Location: Tates Creek
To teach this lesson, I used the "reteaching and practice" worksheet that comes with the text. I taught the kids to use the "percent proportion" to solve all types of percent problems, so they understood the proportion in this section to solve percent increase and decrease problems. I did one example and had students try one etc., until we completed most of the problems on the worksheet. Then they went to the board and practiced, so I got to see exactly who knew what they were doing. It worked well.
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