Proportional Relationships & Slope as Unit Rate Lesson & Guided Notes
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In this video lesson we will learn about proportional linear relationships and slope. We will begin by understanding that proportional linear relationships are special linear relationships whose graph is a line passing through the origin. We will apply our understanding of ratios, rates, and unit rates to slope. We will understand that the ratio of any ordered pair, y to x, of a proportional relationship represents the constant of proportionality. The constant of proportionality is a special slope when the line represents a proportional relationship. We will learn that slope is a ratio of the change in y to the change in x. We will learn how to find slope of a graph. We will learn that when slope or constant of proportionality is in simplest form, or has a denominator of 1, that it represents the unit rate. We will learn how to represent and interpret a proportional linear relationship using words, a table, an equation, and a graph. We will learn how to interpret slope. We will compare two different proportional linear relationships represented in two different ways. Student practice is embedded in the lesson with modeled exemplar solutions.