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Grade 6 Ratios - Easy Practice

Subject: Ratios & Proportions · Grade: 6 · Worksheet · Easy · vv2025.11.15

A easy grade 6 worksheet for Ratios & Proportions.

Worksheet snapshot

Pages
3
Est. time
17 min
Answer key
Included
What you’ll practice
  • Ratios & Proportions
  • Key concepts: Understanding core ratios & proportions concepts for Grade 6; Applying ratios & proportions strategies appropriate to Grade 6
  • Students begin with foundational ratios & proportions concepts at Grade 6 level, using concrete models and visual supports to build understanding.
  • Apply it: Ratios & Proportions at the Grade 6 level connects to everyday situations students encounter: problem-solving in daily life, making sense of quantities and relationships, and building mathematical literacy for future learning.
Sample problems
  • Write the ratio 4:16 in simplest form.
  • Write the ratio 18:12 in simplest form.
  • Write the ratio 1:17 in simplest form.

About Ratios & Proportions

Ratios compare two quantities, showing their relative sizes. Students learn to write ratios in multiple forms, find equivalent ratios, and solve problems using proportional reasoning.

Ratios are fundamental to proportional thinking, which underlies fractions, percentages, slope, rates, scaling, and countless real-world applications from cooking to architecture. Ratio understanding is essential for success in algebra and beyond.

Ratios & Proportions

Write ratios, build tables/double number lines, find unit rates, and solve proportion problems in real contexts.

This easy level worksheet:

Write/interpret ratios and unit rates; complete ratio tables with simple integers; represent on double number lines.

Key Concepts

  • Ratios, equivalent ratios, and unit rates
  • Tables/double number lines/graphs for proportions
  • Proportion equation solving and reasoning

Prerequisite skills

Fluent with multiplication/division facts; fraction equivalence; coordinate graph basics.

Teaching Strategies

Use ratio tables and double number lines before equations; link to unit rate; graph proportional relationships to highlight constant of proportionality.

Assessment ideas

Have students write ratios from descriptions or pictures. Test equivalent ratio understanding. Include rate problems (unit rates). Ask students to solve proportion problems. Use contextual problems requiring ratio reasoning (recipes, maps, scale drawings).

Common Challenges

Mixing up order in ratios; treating additive changes as proportional; unit confusion in rates.

Real-World Applications

Recipes, maps/scales, speed/unit pricing, and mixture problems.

Extension Activities

Compare two rates and defend the better value; create a proportional table and graph from a story; solve a proportion two ways (table and equation).

Parent Tips

When shopping or cooking, ask for unit prices or scaled amounts and have your child explain the ratio relationship.

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