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Writing Ratios in Different Forms

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  • Price per ClassroomFREE
  • Grade Levels 6
  • Topics Ratios & Proportions
  • Duration 15 Minutes
  • Auto Scored? Yes
  • Teacher Evaluation Needed? No

Activity Description

In this worksheet, students will deepen their understanding of ratios by practicing how to express them in three different formats. Each problem presents a ratio, and students are required to write that ratio in three forms: as a fraction, using a colon, and using the word "to." This activity is designed to reinforce students’ knowledge of ratios and their ability to express these relationships in multiple ways, a skill that is foundational for understanding proportional reasoning and various mathematical concepts.


The worksheet consists of 10 problems, each requiring students to practice this skill. To ensure individualized learning and to prevent copying, each student will receive a different set of numbers to work with.


Key Features:

  • Auto-Graded: This interactive digital worksheet is auto-graded, eliminating the need for teachers to evaluate it manually, making it an excellent practice activity.
  • Unique Questions: Each student will receive a unique set of 4 dot plots to promote individual practice and understanding.
  • Re-Assignable: Re-assigning the worksheet to the same classroom will generate a new set of questions for each student.


  In this worksheet, every student will receive a unique set of questions and the worksheet is auto-graded. When a teacher reassigns a worksheet, students will receive a completely new set of questions, ensuring a fresh and fair learning experience every time.

Common Core: MATH

Ratios & Proportions

Understand the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities. *For example, "The ratio of wings to beaks in the bird house at the zoo was 2:1, because for every 2 wings there was 1 beak." "For every vote candidate A received, candidate C received nearly three votes."*

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  • Price per ClassroomFREE
  • Grade Levels 6
  • Topics Ratios & Proportions
  • Duration 15 Minutes
  • Auto Scored? Yes
  • Teacher Evaluation Needed? No